Pope did not know the reason. Doctors also did not know the reason or cure.
Pope Clement VI did live after the plague (Black Death 1348-1350). He died in 1352, two years after the plague.
Doctors did exist at the time of the medieval black plague, however, they did not know anything about the cause or treatment of the plague, and were useless. Medical science was extremely primitive at that period of history.
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Pope Clement VI
1894
No. Antibiotics had not been discovered yet.
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Pope he told the king what to do and could excommunicate him.
Henry IV of Germany told him to resign. In exchange, Gregory excommunicated Henry and remained as pope.
Pope Clement VI granted remission of sin to all who died of the Plague.
The bubonic plague was the most common type of plague. Known as the most deadly epidemic ever known. Many doctors believed that bad smells would make the plague go away. Jews had a smaller chance of getting the plague because they owned cats who ate the rats. Fleas landed on and infected rats, which consequently started the plague. Some doctors believed that wine could cure the plague. The plague led into the Renaissance. It wiped out 1/3 of Europe. It took 150 years for Europe to recover. The plague caused the economy to fall.