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Topic: Theobald V of Blois


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  Theobald - LoveToKnow 1911
In 115 3 Theobald succeeded in reconciling Stephen with Henry of Anjou, and in securing for the latter the succession to the throne.
In history Theobald lives chiefly as the patron of three eminent men: Becket, who began life as a clerk in his household; Master Vacarius, the Italian jurist, who was the first to teach Roman law in England; and John of Salisbury, the most learned scholar of the age.
Theobald's household was a university in little; and in it were trained not a few of the leading prelates of the next generation.
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 Countship of Blois - LoveToKnow 1911
The Chatillon branch of the counts of Blois began in 1230 with Mary of Avesnes, daughter of Margaret of Blois and her husband, Hugh of Chatillon, count of St Pol.
In 1241 her brother, John of Chatillon, became count of Blois, and was succeeded in 1279 by his daughter, Joan of Chatillon, who married Peter, count of Alencon, fifth son of Louis IX., king of France.
In 1498 the countship of Blois was united with the crown by the accession of King Louis XII., grandson and second successor of Louis I., duke of Orleans.
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 Theobald II of Champagne - Biocrawler
Theobald II of Champagne (1090-1152) was Count of Champagne from 1125 to 1152.
He was the son of Stephen, Count of Blois and Adela of Normandy, and the elder brother of King Stephen of England.
King Louis VII of France became involved in a war with Theobald by permitting Count Raoul I of Vermandois and seneschal of France, to repudiate his wife, Theobald's niece, and to marry Petronilla of Aquitaine, sister of the queen of France.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Theobald_II_of_Champagne   (220 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
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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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Count of Champagne
Eudes II (ruled from 1048-1066), son of Stephen II Theobald I (or Thibaud) (ruled from 1066-1089), son of Eudes I, brother of Stephen II Eudes III [ruled from 1089-1093], son of Theobald I
Theobald II (or Thibaud) (1125-1152), nephew to Hugues and son of Stephen of Blois and Adela, daughter of William "The Conqueror"
Theobald IV of Champagne (1201–1252), known as the Troubadour, the Chansonnier, and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne and the King of Navarre from 1235.
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 Ancestors and Family of Alisa Capet
Marriage: Theobald IV (V?) of Blois circa 1164
Alisa married Theobald IV (V?) of Blois, son of Theobald IV Blois and Maud of Carinthia, circa 1164.
(Theobald IV (V?) of Blois died in 1190 in Acre, Palestine.)
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 Theobald IV of Champagne - Definition, explanation
King Theobald I of Navarre, also Theobald IV of Champagne (1201–1253), known as "the Troubadour," "the Chansonnier," and "the Posthumous," was Count of Champagne and the King of Navarre from 1235.
He was the son of Theobald III of Champagne and Blanca of Navarre who herself was the youngest daughter of king Sancho VI of Navarre.
Further, Theobald's legitimacy was not unquestioned, and his right to the succession was challenged by Henry's daughter Philippa and her husband, Erard I of Brienne, Count of Ramerupt and one of the more powerful nobles of Champagne.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/t/th/theobald_iv_of_champagne.php   (537 words)

  
 Theobald
Theobald suffered many difficulties owing to the appointment of his suffragan bishop, Henry of Winchester, as legate.
Celestine II did not reappoint Henry of Blois as legate and finally in 1150, or possibly before, Theobald was named legate by Blessed Eugene III, probably on the recommendation of St. Bernard (Ep.
On Stephen's death Theobald crowned Henry II, and during the rest of his life, though not without anxiety for the future of the Church, he maintained good relations with the Court, especially with his former disciple Thomas, who had now become chancellor.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/t/theobald.html   (525 words)

  
 Theobald of Bec - Definition, explanation
Theobald (died April 18, 1161) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1138 to 1161.
In 1153 Theobald succeeded in reconciling Stephen with Henry of Anjou, and in securing for the latter the succession to the throne.
On the accession of Henry in 1154, Theobald naturally became his trusted counsellor; but ill-health prevented the archbishop from using his influence to its full extent.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
He was Count of Champagne from 1125 to 1151, as well as count of Blois and of Chartres (from 1102).
He was the son of Stephen II, Count of Blois and Adela of Normandy, and the elder brother of King Stephen of England.
King Louis VII of France became involved in a war with Theobald by permitting Count Raoul I of Vermandois and seneschal of France, to repudiate his wife Eléonore of Blois, Theobald's sister, and to marry Petronilla of Aquitaine, sister of the queen of France.
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 Ancestors and Family of Theobald IV Blois
Count of Blois and of Chartres and count of Champagne as Theobald II.
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.
Theobald married Maud of Carinthia, daughter of Ingelbert II of Carinthia and Unknown.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Theobald
This introduction of Roman law had important effects on the fortunes of the common law of England, and incidentally led to the establishment of the Inns of Court to maintain the national body of
Theobald suffered many difficulties owing to the appointment of his suffragan bishop, Henry of
Blois as legate and finally in 1150, or possibly before,
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 BLOIS - Online Information article about BLOIS
Theobald II., eldest son of Odo I., became count in 996, and was succeeded by Odo II., younger son of Odo I., about 1oo5.
Mary of Avesnes, daughter of Margaret of Blois and her husband, Hugh of Chatillon, count of St Pol.
John of Chatillon, became count of Blois, and was succeeded in 1279 by his daughter, See also:
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Ephraim ben Jacob: The Ritual Murder Accusation, Blois, 1171
The next morning the master rode to the ruler of the city, to the cruel Theobald, son of Theobald-may his unrighteousness and bitter, evil curses fall upon his head.
[Theobald's wife was Alix, the daughter of King Louis VII of France.] All the Jews had been put into iron chains except Pulcelina, hut the servants of the ruler who watched her would not allow her to speak to him at all, for fear she might get him to change his mind.
It was also reported in that letter that as the flames mounted high, the martyrs began to sing in unison a melody that began softly but ended with a full voice.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/source/1171blois.html   (1726 words)

  
 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
His son Geoffrey then marries the daughter, Matilda, of King Henry I of England, who had recently lost her husband, the Emperor Henry V -- so she is often called the "Empress." There was a dispute over the Kingship of her cousin Stephen -- she had disputed it herself in 1141.
Hugh I is of the House of Châtillon, and is a relative of Reynald of Châtillon, Prince of Antioch.
Duke William V had three wives, and subsequent Dukes were descendants of William VIII, son of William V and Agnes of Burgundy.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Henry II (King of England)
In all these undertakings he was loyally seconded by his new chancellor, one who had been cordially recommended to him by Archbishop
Theobald and one who was sufficiently near his own age to share his vigour and his enthusiasm.
There is but one voice amongst contemporaries to render homage to the strong and beneficial government carried on by Henry and his chancellor Thomas Becket during seven or eight years.
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Blois
Thibaut and Alix's daughter Margaretha of Blois first married Otto of Hohenstaufen, the son of Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa of Germany, and then Gaulthier (Walter) II of Avesnes, the brother of our ancestor Bouchard of Avesnes.
Eustachie of England (of Blois, of Boulogne, of Ramsey)
Mary of England (of Blois, of Boulogne, of Ramsey)
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 Genealogy Data
-------BALDWIN, V der Fromme von Flandern ------MATHILDE, von Flandern -------ADELHEID, (Adela/ Alix), von Frankreich
-------BLOIS, Odo II von ------BLOIS, Theobald III von
-------BLOIS, Theobald III von ------BLOIS, Stephan II (Heinrich) von
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 Royal Genealogies Part 32
Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z
NOTES: Ygst sister of Henry I's 1st queen.
She was Alexander's mistress for a number of years.
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 Adèle de Blois de Champagne
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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  Car Rental in Blois, France with Auto Europe
On the banks of the Loire River, Blois is the capital of the Loir-et-Cher department.
The counts of Blois, the most powerful feudal lords of France, emerged in the 10th century with Theobald the Cheat, who, by various methods, soon began adding to his holdings.
Sold to Louis duc d'Orleans, Chateau de Blois was the birthplace of Louis XII who ascended to the throne making the town the quasi capital of France until the end of the 16th century.
www.autoeurope.com /car-rental/Blois-rental-guide.cfm?c=1335   (481 words)

  
 Theobald of Bec
In 1153 Theobald succeeded in reconciling Stephen with Henry of Anjou, and in securing for the latter the succession to the throne.
In history Theobald lives chiefly as the patron of three eminent men: Becket, who began life as a clerk in his household; Master Vacarius, the Italian jurist, who was the first to teach Roman law in England; and John of Salisbury, the most learned scholar of the age.
Theobald's household was a university in little; and in it were trained not a few of the leading prelates of the next generation.
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 Science Fair Projects - Theobald IV of Champagne
Theobald IV of Champagne (1201–1253), known as "the Troubadour," "the Chansonnier," and "the Posthumous," was Count of Champagne and the King of Navarre from 1235.
Further, Theobald's legitimacy was not unquestioned, and his right to the succession was challenged by Henry's daughter Philippa and her husband, Erard I of Brienne, count of Ramerupt and one of the more powerful Champagne nobles.
He was succeeded first by his elder son Theobald V of Champagne and then by his younger son Henry III of Champagne.
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 Top Literature - Theobald III of Blois
Theobald III of Blois (French: Thibaut) (1012 – 1089) was count of Blois, Meaux and Troyes.
He was son of Eudes (Odo) II of Blois and Ermengarde of Auvergne.
Theobald conspired against the king of France Henry I, was beaten in 1044 and had to give up the county of Tours to regain his freedom.
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 Blois Hotels
Blois is a city in France, the ''préfecture'' (capital) city of the Loir-et-Cher ''département'', situated on the banks of the lower river Loire between Orléans and Tours.
The Treaty of Blois of September 22, 1504 concerned the proposed marriage between Charles of Luxembourg, the future Charles V, and Claude of France, daughter of Louis XII and Anne of Brittany.
Henry was son of Stephen, Count of Blois, by Adela of Normandy daughter of William the Conqueror, and therefore brother of King Stephen.
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 Theobald V, Count of Blois at AllExperts
He was son of Theobald II of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia.
Although he was the second son, Theobald inherited Blois (including Chartres), while his elder brother, Henry got the more important county of Champagne.
1248), to whom her nephew Theobald VI of Blois left the County of Chartres (alienated from Blois) and the lordship of Chateaurenault.
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 31st Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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.
Stephen was the third son of Stephen, Count of Blois and Chartres, and Adela, daughter of King William I the Conqueror.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
He was son of Louis I of Blois and Catherine of Clermont.
Theobald married twice: with Maud of Alencon and with Clemence of Roches, but remained childless.
The northern part of Blois was erected into the County of Chartres for Isabelle; Margaret received the remainder of the County of Blois, and he sold Clermont to the crown before he died.
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