Helion de Villeneuve

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Helion de Villeneuve
engraving around 1725
Grandmaster coat of arms of Helion de Villeneuve

Hélion de Villeneuve (also Ioannes Eliones Villanovanus, Elionus de Villanova ) (* around 1270, † 1346 in Rhodes ) was the 26th Grand Master of the Order of St. John on Rhodes from 1319 until his death (1346) . He was a brother of the holy Rosaline of Villeneuve and came from the tongue of Provence .

De Villeneuve replaced the disempowered Grand Master Foulques de Villaret and his competitor Maurice de Pagnac after both of Pope John XXII. had been removed from office.

In 1343 he participated with Venice and Cyprus in a papal crusade league against the Turks of Aydın . At the end of 1344 the Crusaders conquered the city of Smyrna on mainland Asia Minor. The Order of St. John was able to assert itself there until 1402.

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predecessor Office successor
Foulques de Villaret Grand Master of the Order of St. John
1319–1346
Dieudonné de Gozon