Chancellor of the University of Paris explained
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.
List of chancellors of the cathedral school
These were chancellors of the .
- Robert (1116–1117)
- Algrin (1120–1146/1124–1152)
- Odo of Soissons (1164–1168)
- Petrus Comestor (1168–1178)
- Hilduin (1180–1193)
- Peter of Poitiers (1193–1205)
- (1205)
- Jean de Candelis (1209–1214/5)
- Étienne de Reims (1214/5–1218)
List of chancellors of the university
13th century
14th century
- Berthaud of Saint-Denis (1288–1295)
- Peter of Saint-Omer (1296–1303)
- Simon de Guiberville (1303–1309)
- Francesco Caracciolo (1309/1310–1316)
- Thomas de Bailly (1316–1328)
- Jean de Blois (1328–1329)
- Guillaume Bernart de Narbonne (1329–1336)
- Robert de Bardis (1336–1349)
- John de Aciaco (1349–1360)
- Grimerius Bonifacii (1360–1370)
- John of Calore (1370–1381)
- John Blanchard (1381–1386)
- John de Guignicurte (1386–1389)
- Pierre d'Ailly (1389–1395)
15th century
16th century
See also