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Champagne - LoveToKnow 1911 |
 | | CHAMPAGNE, an ancient province of the kingdom of France, bounded N. by Liege and Luxemburg; E. by Lorraine; S. by Burgundy; and W. by Picardy and Isle de France. |
 | | Formed at random by the acquisitions of the counts of the houses of Vermandois and Blois, Champagne reckoned among its dependencies, from 1152 to 1234, the countship of Blois and Chartres, of which Touraine was a fief, the countship of Sancerre, and various scattered fiefs in the Bourbonnais and in Burgundy. |
 | | In 1197 Theobald III., younger son of Henry I., became count, and was succeeded in 1201 by Theobald IV., "le Chansonnier" (the singer), who was the son of Theobald III. |
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