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Aubry of Humbert

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Aubrey (or Alberic of Humbert) 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. In the latter, he travelled with the Hungarian troops.

He was responsible for the rebuilding of the Reims cathedral and laid the first stone on 6 May 1211.[1][2]

Sources

  • Setton, Kenneth M. (general editor) A History of the Crusades: Volume II — The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311. Robert Lee Wolff and Harry W. Hazard, editors. University of Wisconsin Press: Milwaukee, 1969.[page needed]
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Reims
1207–1218
Succeeded by
  1. ^ Jadart, H. (1898). "Les inscriptions commémoratives de la construction d'églises dans la région rémoise et ardennaise". Bulletin Monumental (in French).
  2. ^ "Albéric de Humbert, archevêque de Reims, avec l'architecte de la cathédrale". Musées de Rennes (in French).