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'''Aubry''' (or '''Alberic''') '''of Humbert''' (d. 24 December 1218) was the [[Archbishop of Reims]] from 1207 to 1218. He was a warrior prelate, participating in both the [[Albigensian Crusade]] of 1209 and the [[Fifth Crusade]]. Upon his return, he was captured in Lisbon, then rescued by the [[Order of Calatrava]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|author=P. Fournier|title=Albéric de Humbert |editor-last=Baudrillart|editor-first=Alfred |encyclopedia=Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques|volume=1|location=Paris|publisher=Letouzey et Ané|year=1912|url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6562709t/f727|page=1409 |lang=fr}}</ref>
'''Aubry''' (or '''Alberic''') '''of Humbert''' (d. 24 December 1218) was the [[Archbishop of Reims]] from 1207 to 1218. He was a warrior prelate, participating in both the [[Albigensian Crusade]] of 1209 and the [[Fifth Crusade]]. Upon his return, he was captured in Lisbon, then rescued by the [[Order of Calatrava]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|author=P. Fournier|title=Albéric de Humbert |editor-last=Baudrillart|editor-first=Alfred |encyclopedia=Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques|volume=1|location=Paris|publisher=Letouzey et Ané|year=1912|url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6562709t/f727|page=1409 |lang=fr}}</ref>


An inscription states that he laid the first stone of the Reims cathedral on 6 May 1211,<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Bulletin Monumental |last=Jadart |first=H. |date=1898 |title=Les inscriptions commémoratives de la construction d'églises dans la région rémoise et ardennaise |page=194 |url=https://www.persee.fr/doc/bulmo_0007-473x_1898_num_63_1_11155 |lang=fr}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|website=Musées de Reims |title=Albéric de Humbert, archevêque de Reims, avec l’architecte de la cathédrale|url=https://musees-reims.fr/oeuvre/alberic-de-humbert-archeveque-de-reims-avec-l-architecte-de-la-cathedrale |lang=fr}}</ref> though there are doubts about his presence at the ceremony.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Speculum |last=Branner |first=Robert |date=January 1961 |volume=36 |issue=1 |page=24 |title=Historical Aspects of the Reconstruction of Reims Cathedral, 1210-1241 |doi=10.2307/2849842 |lang=en |publisher=U. of Chicago press}}</ref>
An inscription states that he laid the first stone of the Reims cathedral on 6 May 1211,<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Bulletin Monumental |last=Jadart |first=H. |date=1898 |title=Les inscriptions commémoratives de la construction d'églises dans la région rémoise et ardennaise |volume=63 |page=194 |doi=10.3406/bulmo.1898.11155 |url=https://www.persee.fr/doc/bulmo_0007-473x_1898_num_63_1_11155 |lang=fr}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|website=Musées de Reims |title=Albéric de Humbert, archevêque de Reims, avec l'architecte de la cathédrale|url=https://musees-reims.fr/oeuvre/alberic-de-humbert-archeveque-de-reims-avec-l-architecte-de-la-cathedrale |lang=fr}}</ref> though there are doubts about his presence at the ceremony.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Speculum |last=Branner |first=Robert |date=January 1961 |volume=36 |issue=1 |page=24 |title=Historical Aspects of the Reconstruction of Reims Cathedral, 1210-1241 |doi=10.2307/2849842 |lang=en |publisher=U. of Chicago press|jstor=2849842 }}</ref>
==Sources==
==References==
*Setton, Kenneth M. (general editor) ''A History of the Crusades: Volume II &mdash; The Later Crusades, 1189 &ndash; 1311''. Robert Lee Wolff and Harry W. Hazard, editors. University of Wisconsin Press: Milwaukee, 1969.{{Page needed|date=August 2022}}


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Latest revision as of 02:29, 26 September 2024

Aubry (or Alberic) of Humbert (d. 24 December 1218) was the Archbishop of Reims from 1207 to 1218. He was a warrior prelate, participating in both the Albigensian Crusade of 1209 and the Fifth Crusade. Upon his return, he was captured in Lisbon, then rescued by the Order of Calatrava.[1]

An inscription states that he laid the first stone of the Reims cathedral on 6 May 1211,[2][3] though there are doubts about his presence at the ceremony.[4]

References

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  1. ^ P. Fournier (1912). "Albéric de Humbert". In Baudrillart, Alfred (ed.). Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques (in French). Vol. 1. Paris: Letouzey et Ané. p. 1409.
  2. ^ Jadart, H. (1898). "Les inscriptions commémoratives de la construction d'églises dans la région rémoise et ardennaise". Bulletin Monumental (in French). 63: 194. doi:10.3406/bulmo.1898.11155.
  3. ^ "Albéric de Humbert, archevêque de Reims, avec l'architecte de la cathédrale". Musées de Reims (in French).
  4. ^ Branner, Robert (January 1961). "Historical Aspects of the Reconstruction of Reims Cathedral, 1210-1241". Speculum. 36 (1). U. of Chicago press: 24. doi:10.2307/2849842. JSTOR 2849842.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Reims
1207–1218
Succeeded by