Robert de Courtenay-Champignelles
See also: Robert de Courtenay
Robert of Courtenay , born in 1251, died in 1324, archbishop of Rheims (1299-1324), wire of Guillaume Ier de Courtenay, lord of Champignelles and Marguerite of Burgundy, grandson of Robert Ier de Courtenay, lord of Champignelles, Mahaut de Mehun on Yèvres, Jean Ier, count de Bourgogne and of Mahaut of Burgundy. By its great-grandfather Pierre Ier de Courtenay, he is member of a connects junior by Capétiens, of which he becomes the chief with the extinction of the elder branch in 1283.
He became in 1299 archbishop of Rheims and, for this reason, crowned king three of his cousins: Louis X Hutin, Philippe V Length and Charles IV Beautiful the.
He excommunicated also the count de Flandre Robert III of Dampierre († 1322)
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