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  1. Pope Clement III (Latin: Clemens III; 1130 – 20 March 1191), was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 December 1187 to his death in 1191. He ended the conflict between the Papacy and the city of Rome, by allowing the election of magistrates, which reinstalled the Papacy back in the city after a six ...

  2. Clemente III. ( Codex Jenensis Bose datado hacia el 1157) Antipapa de la Iglesia Católica. 25 de febrero de 1080-8 de septiembre de 1100. Predecesor. Honorio II. Sucesor. Teodorico. Información personal.

  3. Clement III (born, Rome—died March 20, 1191, Rome) was the pope from 1187 to 1191. He was cardinal bishop of Palestrina when elected pope on Dec. 19, 1187. In October 1187 Jerusalem fell to Saladin , the leader of the Muslim armies, and Clement called the Western princes to undertake the Third Crusade , the results of which were disappointing.

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  4. Clemente III, de nombre secular Paolo Scolari, [1] (Roma, c. 1124-27 de marzo de 1191) fue el papa n.º 174 de la Iglesia católica desde el 19 de diciembre de 1187 hasta su muerte en 1191. [2] Fue elegido papa en la ciudad de Pisa, donde había fallecido su predecesor mientras preparaba la reconquista de Jerusalén.

  5. Clement (III) (born c. 1025, Parma, Lombardy—died Sept. 8, 1100, Cività Castellana, Papal States) was an antipope from 1080 to 1100. Of noble birth, Guibert served at the German court ( c. 1054–55) and became imperial chancellor for Italy (1058–63). As such he supported the election of Bishop Peter Cadalus of Parma as antipope Honorius II (1061).

  6. Clemente XIII ( Venecia, 7 de marzo de 1693- Roma, 2 de febrero de 1769) fue el 248. ° papa de la Iglesia católica desde el 6 de julio de 1758 hasta su muerte.