Anseau de Garlande

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Anseau de Garlande († June 8, 1207 ) was one of the great lawyers in the vicinity of the French king Philip II August . He was bishop of Meaux since 1197 . He was one of those who, in the dispute over Philip's marriage to Agnes-Maria von Andechs-Meranien, brought the king's cause to Pope Innocent III. represented. He then negotiated Philip's dispute with the English King John Ohneland .

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predecessor Office successor
Simon I. de Lizy Bishop of Meaux
1197–1207
Geoffroi de Tressy