Chancellor of the University of Paris
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The Chancellor of the University of Paris was originally the chancellor of the chapter of Notre Dame de Paris. The medieval University of Paris ceased to exist in 1793 (though it was revived as the University of France between 1806 and 1970), but a related position, Chancellor of the Universities of Paris, is currently held by Maurice Quénet.
Contents
List of chancellors
12th century
- Robert (c. 1116–1117)
- Algrin (Latin: Algrinus; c. 1120–1146 or 1124–1152)
- Odon de Soissons (1164–1168)
- Petrus Comestor (1168–1178)
- Hilduin (1180–1193)
- Peter of Poitiers (1193–1205)
13th century
- Bernard Chabert (1205)
- Praepositinus (1206–1209)
- Jean de Candelis (1209–1214 or 1215)
- Robert of Courçon (1211)
- Etienne de Reims (1214 or 1215–1218)
- Philip the Chancellor (1217–1236)
- Jean de Blois (1328–1329)[1]
- Walter of Château-Thierry (1246–1249)
- Erich von Veire
- Étienne Tempier (1263–1268)
14th century
- Robert de Bardis (1336-)
- Grimerius Bonifacci
- John of Calore
- John Blanchard
- Pierre d'Ailly (1389-1395)
- Jean Gerson (1395-)
Later chancellors
- Jean de Gagny (1546-)
- Georges Cuvier
See also
- List of rectors of the University of Paris
- List of University of Paris people
- Société des Amis des Universités de Paris
Notes
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