Robert De Lenoncourt (archbishop Of Reims)
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Robert de Lenoncourt.Robert I de Lenoncourt, ''le père des pauvres'', died 25 September 1532, was a French
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of the turn of the 16th century, known in his day for his works of charity among the poor of Reims.


Biography

Robert, was the son of Henri (died 1477), lord of
Lenoncourt Lenoncourt () is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Population In 2017, the municipality had 592 inhabitants, an increase of 6% compared to 2007. Landmarks * Numerous Gallo-Roman remains found in the 19th ...
and Jacquette de
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(died 1493), is a descendant of a
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of Lorraine who has distinguished himself in the ecclesiastical career. He is the uncle of Cardinal Robert de Lenoncourt and the great uncle of Cardinal Philippe de Lenoncourt. Abbot commendatory of Tournus, prior of Saint-Pourcain (in the diocese of Moulins, in 1501 and 1509), Lenoncout was named to the archdiocese of Tours on 21 July 1484 that permutes for that of Reims on 7 April 1508. As archbishop of Reims, he rebuilt the portal of the Saint-Remi basilica and decorated it with ten tapestries representing the life of the prelate. On 25 January 1515 he crowned King
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in the
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. He was known for his charitable works in his church, feeding, for example, every day three hundred poor people during a
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in
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in 1520. According to some sources such as the
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, he was the Grand Master of a Knights Templar continuation.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lenoncourt, Robert de (archbishop) 16th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in France 1532 deaths Archbishops of Reims