William of Joinville

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Guillaume de Joinville (died 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 Conrad III of Scharfenberg.

Family

He was a son of Geoffroy IV de Joinville.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Reims
1219–1226
Succeeded by

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