Clement is listed by Irenaeus and Tertullian as Bishop of Rome, holding office from 92 to his death in 99. He is considered to be the first Apostolic Father of the Church. While the term pope did not come into use until many years later and the hierarchy of the Church was not yet fully established, Clement had been chosen as the leader of the Church, the 'first among equals,' and is considered the 4th pope. Saint Jerome listed Clement as "the fourth bishop of Rome."
Catholic tradition says that Clement I was bishop of Rome, and therefore pope, approximately 92 CE to his death in 97 CE. Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that historically there was no Pope Clement I, as the church of Rome was still led by a college of presbyters rather than a single bishop, although Clement would probably have been one of the presbyters of the church in Rome
Clement is listed by Irenaeus and Tertullian as Bishop of Rome, holding office from 92 to his death in 99. He is considered to be the first Apostolic Father of the Church. While the term pope did not come into use until many years later and the hierarchy of the Church was not yet fully established, Clement had been chosen as the leader of the Church, the 'first among equals,' and is considered the 4th pope. Saint Jerome listed Clement as "the fourth bishop of Rome."
Catholic tradition says that Clement I was bishop of Rome, and therefore pope, approximately 92 CE to his death in 97 CE. Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that historically there was no Pope Clement I, as the church of Rome was still led by a college of presbyters rather than a single bishop, although Clement would probably have been one of the presbyters of the church in Rome
Pope Celestine V died in 1296.
Pope Clement IV died on 1268-11-29.
Pope Clement II died in 1047-10.
Pope Clement VII was born on May 26, 1478.
Pope Clement VIII died on 1605-03-03.
Pope Clement VI died on 1352-12-06.
Pope Clement VII died on September 25, 1534 at the age of 56.
Pope Clement XIII died on February 2, 1769 at the age of 75.
Pope Clement XII died on February 6, 1740 at the age of 87.
Pope Clement IX died on December 9, 1669 at the age of 69.
Pope Clement XIV died on September 22, 1774 at the age of 68.
Pope Clement X died on July 22, 1676 at the age of 86.
Pope Clement XI died on March 19, 1721 at the age of 71.
Louis IV efforts to stop papal interference in German politics resulted in his being deposed by Pope Clement?