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Guillaume Chartier (bishop)

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Guillaume Chartier
Bishop of Paris
ChurchRoman Catholic
Appointed6 December 1447
Term ended1 May 1472
PredecessorDenis du Moulin
SuccessorLouis de Beaumont de la Forêt
Orders
Consecration22 July 1448
by Jean Juvénal des Ursins
Personal details
Bornc. 1386
Died1 May 1472
Paris, France

Guillaume Chartier (c. 1386 – 1 May 1472) was a French bishop.

Biographie

Born in Bayeux, Guillaume was the brother of Alain Chartier. He was appointed bishop of Paris on 6 December 1447.[1] Twelve years later he was France's ambassador to the Council of Mantua, at which delivered a speech in Latin which lasted over two hours.

He backed cathedral chapters' rights to elect bishops against royal attempts to take over that right. During the League of the Public Weal era he joined the mécontents. He held onto his bishopric until his death, but Louis XI of France recorded his hostility on Chartier's tomb[2] - that epitaph was later replaced by a more honourable one.[3]

References

  1. ^ François Grudé de La Croix Du Maine et al., Les bibliotheques francoises, 1772-1773
  2. ^ Jean Julg, Les évêques dans l'histoire de la France: Des origines à nos jours, Téqui, 2004, p. 126.
  3. ^ M. G. du Fresne de Beaucourt, Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie, 3ème série, 8ème volume, 1870, Derache, Paris. This document downloadable contains a detailed study on Chartier.

Sources

  • Clavel de St Geniez, Histoire chrétienne des diocèses de France, de Belgique, de Savoie et des bords du Rhin, 1885



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