Innocent VI

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Also known as: Étienne Aubert
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Original name:
Étienne Aubert
Died:
Sept. 12, 1362, Avignon, Provence
Title / Office:
pope (1352-1362)

Innocent VI (born, Monts, Fr.—died Sept. 12, 1362, Avignon, Provence) was the pope from 1352 to 1362. A professor of civil law at Toulouse, Fr., Innocent VI took holy orders and was appointed to the French bishoprics of Noyon (1338) and Clermont (1340). A cardinal priest in 1342, he was made cardinal bishop of Ostia, Papal States, in 1352 by Pope Clement VI, whom he succeeded on Dec. 18, 1352. As pope, Innocent promoted clerical and monastic reform, prohibited the granting of innumerable benefices to one recipient, urged prelates to reside in their sees, and reformed the papal Curia at ...(100 of 282 words)