Guillaume de Chanac (died 1348)
Guillaume de Chanac | |
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Guillaume's effigy, now exposed at the Louvre | |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 1348 |
| Bishop of Paris | |
| In office 1332–1342 | |
| Preceded by | Hugues Michel de Besançon |
| Succeeded by | Foulques de Chanac |
| Latin patriarch of Alexandria | |
| In office 1342–1348 | |
| Preceded by | John of Aragon |
| Succeeded by | Humbert II of Viennois |
Guillaume de Chanac (died 1348) was bishop of Paris from 1332 until 1342 and then latin patriarch of Alexandria until his death.