Pope Clement VI (English Wikipedia)

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  • Wrigley (1970), p. 441–443. Baluze, I, p. 274. Gourdon de Genouillac, Henri (1875). Histoire de l'abbaye de Fécamp et de ses abbés (in French). Fécamp: A. Marinier. pp. 226–227.
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  • The Bull Benedictus Deus, issued on 29 January 1336: Bullarum, diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum Romanorum pontificum Taurensis editio Tomus IV (Turin 1859), pp. 345–347.
  • Exeter, Eng. (Diocese) (1894). Episcopal Registers (in Latin). London: G. Bell. pp. 154–155.

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  • Wrigley, John E. (1982). "The Conclave and the Electors of 1342". Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. 20: 51–81. JSTOR 23565567.
  • Praedecessores nostri nesciverunt esse Papa. This statement has sometimes been generalized to apply to all papal actions, quite wrongly, and sometimes maliciously. It applies to benefices granted by a pope to needy clerics. See, e.g., Ann Deeley (1928). "Papal Provision and Royal Rights of Patronage in the Early Fourteenth Century". The English Historical Review. 43 (172): 497–527. JSTOR 551827.

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