Simon of Joinville | |
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Lord of Joinville Seneschal of Champagne | |
Reign | 1204–1233 |
Predecessor | Geoffrey V of Joinville |
Successor | Jean of Joinville |
Born | c. 1175 |
Died | May 1233 |
Noble family | House of Joinville |
Spouse(s) | Ermengarde of Montclair Beatrix of Auxonne |
Issue | Geoffrey of Joinville Isabelle of Joinville Béatrix of Joinville Jean of Joinville Geoffrey of Joinville Simon of Joinville William of Joinville Marie/Simonette of Joinville Héloïse of Joinville |
Father | Geoffrey IV of Joinville |
Mother | Helvide of Dampierre |
Simon of Joinville (French: Simon de Joinville; Latin: Symon de Jovisvillæ) was a French knight, who became the Lord of Joinville from 1204 until his death in 1233. He was also the hereditary seneschal of the County of Champagne.