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  Theobald V of Champagne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He was the eldest son of Theobald IV of Champagne and his third wife Margaret of Bourbon.
Theobald married Isabelle, daughter of Louis IX of France, in 1255.
He was succeeded by his younger brother Henry III of Champagne.
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 Henry II of Champagne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Henry II of Champagne (July 29, 1166 – September 10, 1197), was count of Champagne from 1181 to 1197, and king of Jerusalem from 1192 to 1197, although he never used the title of king.
Henry was the eldest son of Count Henry I of Champagne and Marie of France, a daughter of King Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
In 1213, supporters of his nephew Theobald IV of Champagne alleged to a papal legate that the annulment of Isabella's marriage to Humphrey of Toron (who was still alive during her marriage to Henry) was invalid, and therefore the girls were illegitimate.
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 Theobald I of Navarre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theobald I (French: Thibaud or Thibault, Spanish: Teobaldo) (30 May 1201 – 8 July 1253), called the Troubadour, the Chansonnier, and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne (as Theobald IV) from birth and King of Navarre from 1234.
Born in Troyes, he was the son of Theobald III of Champagne and Blanca of Navarre, the youngest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre.
As king, Theobald sealed pacts with the Crown of Castile and that of Aragon, and the Kingdom of England.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Count Theobald Champagne BLOIS, IV ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
Theobald had seized the Count of Nevers on his return from assisting Louis in a campaign in the duchy of France in 1115...
Without waiting till the end of any period of mourning, within a fortnight, he married the daughter of Stephen's brother, Theobald of Blois, sister of the Counts Henry of Champagne and Theobald of Blois, who were already betrothed to the two daughters of his marriage with Eleanor.
Theobald married Princess Mathilde CARINTHIA, daughter of Duke Engelbert CARINTHIA, II and Duchess Uta Von Putten CARINTHIA, in 1123.
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In 1234, count Theobald IV de Champagne sold the homage of Blois and Sancerre to king Louis IX.
The House of Champagne stems from the House of Blois.
Theobald IV was the son of Theobald III.
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 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - Theobald I, King of Navarre (Theobald IV of Champagne)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Theobald I, King of Navarre (Theobald IV of Champagne)
Theobald II, King of Navarre (Theobald V of Champagne)
The abiding love of Theobald's life was neither one of his three wives nor one of the mothers of his four illegitimate children.
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 Adèle of Champagne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1140 - June 4, 1206) was the daughter of Theobald IV of Blois and Matilda of Carinthia.
She was active in the political life of the kingdom, along with her half-brothers Henry I of Champagne, Theobald V of Blois, and William, archbishop of Reims.
Henry and Theobald were married to daughters of Louis VII and his first wife Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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 Count of Champagne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Champagne evolved from the county of Troyes in the late eleventh century and Hugues of Champagne was the first to officially use the title "Count of Champagne".
Theobald I, Count of Troyes (or Thibaud) (1066–1089), son of Odo II Odo III, Count of Troyes (1089–1093), son of Theobald I
Theobald II (or Thibaud) (1125–1152), nephew to Hugh and son of Stephen of Blois and Adela, daughter of William "The Conqueror"
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 Theobald III Of Champagne : Sirchin - The Free Encyclopedia And Other Stuff
Theobald II of Champagne, also known as Theobald IV of Blois.
Theobald I of Navarre, born 1201, died 8 Jul 1253 - Ketil Nygaard's Family...
Theobald IV of Champagne, also known as Theobald I of Navarre...
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 Jean de Joinville - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
On the death of his father, he became seneschal of Champagne (and was therefore personally connected to Theobald IV).
In 1241, he accompanied Theobald to the court of the king of France, Louis IX (the future Saint Louis).
Joinville dedicated it in 1309 to her son, Louis, king of Navarre and count of Champagne, the future Louis X of France.
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 30th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Theobald de Blois IV, Count of Blois and Count Palatine of Champagne and Brie "The Great" was born 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher département, Centre région, France.
Theobald IV reunited Champagne with Blois and thus again made his house a threat to the royal domains of France from both east and west.
When Victor IV died in 1164, Paschal III (reigned 1164—68) was quickly elected as the new imperial pope on the urging of Rainald of Dassel, perhaps against the will of the Emperor.
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 Family Trees of Thomas Jefferson and Other Famous Americans - pafg169 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henri I Count Of CHAMPAGNE was born in 1127 in,, Champagne.
Marie Countess Of CHAMPAGNE BLOIS was born in 1128 in Of,, Champagne, France.
Baudouin IV "le Batisseur" Count Of HAINAULT was born in 1108 in, Mons, Hainaut, Belgium.
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 Sancerre - LoveToKnow 1911
It has a modern château, in the grounds of which there is a cylindrical keep of the 15th century, the only relic of an ancient stronghold.
From 1037 to 1152 the title of count of Sancerre was held by the counts of Champagne; from the latter year till 1640 it had its own counts, who were descended from Theobald IV.
In 1640 it became the property of Henri de Conde, whose descendants possessed it till the Revolution.
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 Bishop William White Hands of Chartres
It is significant (from a Chartrain point of view) to note that their children included, in addition to Theobald, who suceded his father as Count of de Bar, Raginald, who was a sucessor of William's at the see of Chartres.
--Marie de Champagne, who married (in 1145) her cousin Odo II, Duke of Burgandy, and, after the death of her husband (in1162), became a nun at Fontevrault, where she became Abbess (she was buried before the portal of the church).
--Marguerite de Champagne, nun at the Fontevrault priory of Fontaine, in the diocese of Meaux.
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 ブリタニカ・ジャパン - Encyclopædia Britannica A-Z Browse
He was the grandson of Theobald III of Blois.
Theobald IV reunited Champagne with Blois and thus again made his house a threat to the royal domains of France from both east and...
As cardinal bishop of Santa Ruffina, he was elected pope by the faction headed by the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV during the struggle between empire and papacy, but in 1101 he was seized by the supporters of the legitimate pope, Paschal II, who had...
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 Ancestors and Family of Theobald I of Navarre
Another name for Theobald was Theobald IV of Champagne.
Theobald IV of Champagne (1201—1252), known as "the Troubadour", "the Chansonnier", and "the Posthumous", was count of Champagne (for his entire life), and, as Theobald I, king of Navarre from 1235.
Theobald next married Margaret de Bourbon, daughter of Archibald VIII de Bourbon and Unknown, in 1232.
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 Philippe II
Philippe II, known as Philip Augustus, King of France, son of Louis VII and Adela, daughter of Theobald II, count of Champagne, was born on the 21st of August 1165.
On the 1st of November 1179 he was associated with his father as king by being crowned at Reims, and at once his father's illness threw the responsibility of government on him, the death of Louis on the 19th of September 1180 leaving him sole king.
King Henry II of England was feudal lord of the greater part of France, practically all west of a line which began at Dieppe and ended at the foot of the Pyrenees more than halfway across to the Mediterranean, while at one point it nearly touched the Rhone.
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 Who was a Christian in the Holy Land?: T
Theobald III of Champagne, leader of the 4th Crusade (1202-1204).
Theobald IV left Acre in September 1240 for Europe.
Theobald was not even a priest, he was archdeacon of Liège.
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 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After the murder of Sancho IV (1076), king Alfonso VI of Castile, and Sancho Ramirez of Aragon, ruled jointly in Navarre; the towns south of the Ebro together with the Basque Provinces fell to Castile, the remainder to Aragon, which retained them until 1134.
His son, Theobald II of Navarre (1253–70), married Isabel, the second daughter of Louis IX of France and accompanied his saintly father-in-law upon his crusade to Tunis.
Lower, or French, Navarre, received from Henry II of Navarre, the son of Jean d'Albret, a representative assembly, the clergy being represented by the bishops of Bayonne and Dax, their vicars-general, the parish priest of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port, and the priors of Saint-Palais, d'Utziat and Haramples.
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 30th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Humphrey de Bohun IV, Constable of England was born circa 1143 in Gloucester County, England.
Guy de Lusignan (circa 1129 to 1194), through his marriage to Sibyl, the sister of King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, got the kingdom in 1186 but lost his capital city in wars with the Muslims in 1187 and finally exchanged his empty title for the sovereignty of Cyprus in 1192.
Amalric (Amaury) II de Lusignan (who died on April 1, 1205) succeeded to the crown of Cyprus and became king of Jerusalem in 1197 by marrying Sibyl's sister Isabella after the death of her two previous husbands.
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 Informat.io on Hugh Iv Duke Of Burgundy
Hugh IV of Burgundy (March 9 1213 – October 27 1271) was duke of Burgundy between 1218 and 1271.
In 1239, Hugh joined the Crusade organized by Emperor Frederick II and king Theobald I of Navarre.
Under the rule of Hugh IV, the duchy of Burgundy expanded to include the counties of Chalon and Auxonne.
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It has a modern chateau, in the grounds of which there is a cylindrical keep of the 15th century, the only relic of an ancient stronghold.
From 1037 to 1152 the title of count of Sancerre was held by the counts of Champagne; from the latter year till 164o it had its own counts, who were descended from Theobald IV.
In 164o it became the property of Henri de Conde, whose descendants possessed it till the Revolution.
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 Theobald : Sirchin - The Free Encyclopedia And Other Stuff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Theobald, or the French form Thibau(l)t, may refer to:
Theobald III of Blois, also known as Theobald I of Champagne
Theobald V of Champagne, also known as Theobald II of Navarre
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 ~*Theobald III "Count" of Blois & Champagne/~*Maud of Carinthia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Name: Theobald IV "Count" of Blois Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Alisa "Princess" of France
Name: ~Henry "the Liberal" "Count" of Champagne Born: 1127 at: 29-1506 Married: at: Died: 1181 at: Spouses: ~Mary "Princess" of France ~Mary of France NOTES
Name: ~*Adele "Countess" of Champagne Born: Abt 1140 at: B.,France 33-8960 Married: 13 NOV 1160 at: Died: 4 JUL 1206 at: Paris,Seine,France Spouses: ~*Louis VII "the Young" "King" of France
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 Other Information of- Theobald I.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
- Theobald II of Champagne, also ƙnown as Theobald IV of Count of Blois
- Theobald IV of Champagne, also ƙnown as Theobald I of Navarre
- Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury 1138-1161
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 Theobald V of Champagne - Gnorx.com, the free encyclopedia
Theobald V of Champagne - Gnorx.com, the free encyclopedia
1270) was Count of Champagne and, as Theobald II, king of Navarre.
This page was last modified 22:00, 22 October 2005.
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 The Potts Family Tree C Of Champagne Theobald I Iv King Of Navarre The Potts Family Tree
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Theobald also married Queen Consort Margaret Of Bourbon on 22 September 1232.
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