Guillaume Bertrand
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Guillaume Bertrand (died 19 May 1356) was a French prelate of the 14th century.
Biography[]
Coming from the Bertrand family, he was the son of , Baron de Bricquebec, and Ide de Clermont-Nesle, and the brother of Marshal Robert VIII Bertrand de Bricquebec.
Guillaume Bertrand was canon at Beaune and bishop of Noyon from 1331 to 1338, then bishop of Bayeux (1338-1347) and bishop of Beauvais (1347-1356).
In 1346 he defended the Chateau de Caen, where the king established him commander when the king of England besieged it.
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Categories:
- 1356 deaths
- Bishops of Noyon
- Bishops of Bayeux
- Bishops of Beauvais
- French Roman Catholic bishop stubs