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Pape John XXII (Laitin: Ioannes XXII; 1244[1] – 4 December 1334), born Jacques Duèze (or d'Euse), wis the heid o the Catholic Kirk frae 7 August 1316 tae his daith in 1334. He wis the seicont Avignon Pape, electit bi a conclave in Lyon assembled bi Keeng Louis X's brither Philip, the Coont o Poitiers, later King Philip V o Fraunce.
Pape John XXII | |
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Installed | 7 August 1316 |
Term endit | 4 December 1334 |
Predecessor | Clement V |
Successor | Benedict XII |
Orders | |
Creatit Cardinal | 23 December 1312 |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Jacques Duèze or d'Euse |
Born | 1244c. Cahors, Kinrick o Fraunce |
Deed | Avignon, Kinrick o Fraunce | 4 December 1334
Ither papes named John |
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