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The first known lord of Joinville (French sire or seigneur de Joinville) in the county of Champagne appears in the middle of the eleventh century. The former lordship was raised into the Principality of Joinville under the House of Guise by French king Henry II in 1551, and passed to the House of Orléans in 1688. Even though the principality was abolished with the end of the French monarchy, the title Prince of Joinville (French Prince de Joinville) continued to be used as a courtesy title.

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  • Senyoria de Joinville (ca)
  • Liste der Herren und Fürsten von Joinville (de)
  • Liste des seigneurs puis princes de Joinville (fr)
  • List of lords and princes of Joinville (en)
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  • La senyoria de Joinville fou una jurisdicció feudal del Regne de França. Els senyors de Joinville van heretar el comtat de Vaudemont pel matrimoni del senyor Anceau o Ansel amb Margarita. Va seguir unit a Vaudemont fins al 1508 quan va passar a la línia dels ducs de Guisa establerta per Claudi, fill de Renat II de Lorena. (ca)
  • Der Bau der Burg von Joinville im Jahre 1027 durch Étienne de Vaux steht am Beginn der Herrschaft. Die Herren von Joinville stiegen im hohen Mittelalter zum führenden Adel der Champagne auf. Seit Gottfried III. ist das Amt eines Seneschalls der Champagne in der Familie erblich. Dessen Urenkel, Jean de Joinville, wurde als Biograph König Ludwigs des Heiligen bekannt. Für François de Lorraine wurde Joinville im Jahr 1552 durch König Heinrich II. in den Rang eines Fürstentums erhoben, mit dem der Titel Prince de Joinville verbunden war. (de)
  • La liste des seigneurs puis princes de Joinville recense les titulaires de la seigneurie de Joinville, érigée en principauté en 1551 par le roi de France Henri II pour la famille Guise. La principauté de Joinville se situait en Champagne, dans l’actuelle Haute-Marne. (fr)
  • The first known lord of Joinville (French sire or seigneur de Joinville) in the county of Champagne appears in the middle of the eleventh century. The former lordship was raised into the Principality of Joinville under the House of Guise by French king Henry II in 1551, and passed to the House of Orléans in 1688. Even though the principality was abolished with the end of the French monarchy, the title Prince of Joinville (French Prince de Joinville) continued to be used as a courtesy title. (en)
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