Pope Urban V (1362-1370) thirteen new cardinals in four consistories.
Pope Urban V died on December 20, 1370, at Avignon.
Pope Urban V appointed him to the bishopric of Dunkeld on 13 November 1370.
This plan was subsequently refused by Pope Urban V and so nothing came of it.
He succeeded Pope Urban V at the papal conclave of 1370.
He was excommunicated as a heretic in 1363 by Pope Urban V, who preached crusade against him.
With Pope Urban V (1362-70) the control of the French court over the Papacy became more direct.
Cotton fustana was among the belongings of Pope Urban V (1310-1370).
In 1363 local born Pope Urban V lent the town 300 florins for the construction of ramparts.
His efforts were in vain; even Pope Urban V advised peace with the sultan.