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William of the White Hands (french: Guillaume aux Blanches Mains; 1135–1202), also called William White Hands, was a French
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. William was born in
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, France. He was a son of Theobald the Great,
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, and Matilda of Carinthia. William served as Bishop of
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in 1165, Archbishop of
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(1169–1176), Archbishop of
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(1175–1202), and the first
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to bear that title. He anointed his nephew,
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, as co-king on 1 November 1179 in
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created him
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in March 1179; as such, he signed the papal bulls between 8 April 1179 and 23 December 1201. He died on 7 September 1202. William was portrayed by actor Liam O'Callaghan in the 1978 BBC TV drama series '' The Devil's Crown''.


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Further reading

* Ludwig Falkenstein, "Guillaume aux Blanches Mains, archevêque de Reims et légat du siège apostolique (1176–1202),” ''Revue d’histoire de l’Église de France'', XCI, 2005, pp. 5–25. * Ludwig Falkenstein, "Wilhelm vom Champagne, Elekt von Chartres (1164-1168), Erzbischof von Sens (1168/69-1176), Erzbischof von Reims (1176-1202), Legat des apostolischen Stuhles, im Spiegel papstlicher Schreiben und Privilegien", ''Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Kanonistische Abteilung'', CXX, 2003, pp. 107–284.

* Dietrich Lohrmann, ''Papsturkunden in Frankreich. Neue Folge. 7. Bd. Nördliche Ile-de-France und Vermandois''. Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1976. (''Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen. Philologisch-historische Klasse''; 3. Folge, Nr. 95). * Jules Mathorez, "Guillaume aux Blanches-Mains, évêque de Chartres", ''Archives du diocese de Chartres, Pièces detaches, Etudes et documents'', XX, 1914, pp. 187–340.


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