- (Latin:
Clemens IV; c. 23
November 1190 – 29
November 1268), born Gui
Foucois (Latin:
Guido Falcodius; French: Guy de
Foulques or Guy Foulques) and also...
-
became acquainted with
people such as Bonaventure,
Thomas Aquinas, Gui
Foucois,
Pierre de
Tarentaise and
Matteo Rubeo Orsini, all of whom were parti****nts...
- displa****
sable vanquishing a
dragon gules.[citation needed]
Clement IV (Gui
Foucois, 1265–1268) His
family arms are
described by
Woodward as Or an
eagle displa****...
- w****s,
which fell on 17
December 1261 and 3 June 1262 respectively.
Guido Foucois,
archbishop of
Narbonne – Cardinal-bishop of Sabina, then
elected Pope...
- 12
October 1264 – 5
February 1265
Perugia Key
officials Protopriest Simone Paltanieri Elected pope Gui
Foucois Name taken:
Clement IV ← 1261 1268–71 →...
-
Oxford Dictionary of Popes,
second edition (OUP 2010), pp. 197–198. Guy
Foucois was
papal legate to
England when he was
elected in
absentia on 5 February...