Prince of Joinville

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The Prince of Joinville was a French noble title historically associated with high-ranking aristocrats of the House of Guise within the broader French royal and ducal hierarchy.

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Label Occurrences
Prince of Joinville canonical 5
Princes of Joinville 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French noble title
associatedDynasty House of Lorraine
surface form: House of Lorraine-Guise
associatedWith French ducal hierarchy
French royal court
country Kingdom of France
governingSystemContext feudal monarchy
heldBy Catholic aristocracy in France
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime
surface form: Ancien Régime France
languageOfTitle French
linkedTo French Wars of Religion
locatedIn Joinville, France
namedAfter Joinville
nobleFamily House of Guise
nobleRank prince
partOf French peerage
region Champagne
relatedTitle Duke of Guise
Duke of Lorraine
socialClass high nobility
status historical title
style Prince
subclassOf hereditary title
princely title
titleHolderRank high-ranking aristocrat
typeOfTerritorialDesignation princely apanage
usedBy members of the House of Guise
usedWithin French aristocracy

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Henry I, Duke of Guise nobleTitle Prince of Joinville
Joinville, Champagne, Kingdom of France associatedWithNobleTitle Prince of Joinville
this entity surface form: Princes of Joinville
House of Lorraine hasMainTitle Prince of Joinville
Francis, Duke of Guise nobleTitle Prince of Joinville
Charles, Duke of Guise title Prince of Joinville
Claude, Duke of Guise title Prince of Joinville