Pope Clement V (r. 1305–14) created 24 cardinals in three
consistories held during his pontificate. He also named his future successor
Pope John XXII as a cardinal in 1312.[1]
King Philippe IV asked the pope to offer the cardinalate to
Bishop of Utrecht Guy d'Avesnes the in 1312 though the bishop declined the elevation when the pope extended the offer to him.[1]