Clement VI

Clement VI is the name of a historical figure who was the head of the Catholic Church from 1342 to 1352. His name in Chinese is 克勒芒六世 (Kèlèmáng Liù Shì), which means “Sixth Clement” in English.

English Word Type: Proper noun

American English Pronunciation: /ˈklɛmənt sɪksθ/

Synonyms: None.

Confusable Words: None.

Example Sentences:

  • Clement VI was widely regarded as one of the most influential popes of the fourteenth century.
  • During Clement VI’s pontificate, the Avignon Papacy was established and the Black Death ravaged Europe.