Guillaume de Joinville

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Guillaume de Joinville (d.1226) was a French archbishop of Reims.

He was Bishop of Langres from 1209, making him pair de France, and then archbishop of Reims 1219-1226. He was the candidate of Philip Augustus to become Bishop of Metz in 1212, but lost out to Konrad III of Scharfenberg.

[edit] Family

He was a son of Geoffroy IV de Joinville.

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Preceded by
Aubrey
Archbishop of Reims
1219 – 1226
Succeeded by
Henry of Dreux


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