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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Theobald
Born at Provins in the Province of Champagne, France, in 1017; died at Salanigo in Italy 30 June, 1066.
Theobald, who severed himself more and more from all earthly things.
Theobald (Luxemburg, 1879); ALLOU, Vie de saint Thibaud (Meaux, 1873).
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  Philip II of France - LoveToKnow 1911
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.
Philip's predecessors had consolidated the Capetian power within these narrow limits, but he himself was overshadowed by the power of his uncles, William, archbishop of Reims; Henry I., count of Champagne; and Theobald V., count of Blois and Chartres.
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  Encyclopedia: Theobald V 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.
Theobald married Isabelle, daughter of Louis IX of France, in 1255.
1270 deaths 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.
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 Henry III of Champagne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1244–1274), nicknamed le Gros (that is, the Fat), was as Henry III the Count of Champagne and Brie, and, as Henry I of Navarre, King of Navarre 1270–1274.
He was born as the youngest son of Theobald I of Navarre and Champagne (who had in 1234 became King Theobald I of Navarre) and Margaret of Bourbon.
In December 1270 Henry succeeded his eldest brother Theobald V of Champagne (Theobald II of Navarre) as King of Navarre and Count of Champagne.
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 Theobald Ii Of Champagne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Theobald II of Champagne was Count of Champagne from 1125 to 1152.
King Louis VII of France became involved in a war with Theobald by permitting Rodolphe, Count of Vermandois and seneschal of France, to repudiate his wife, Theobald's niece, and to marry Petronille of Aquitaine, sister of the queen of France.
The war, which lasted two years (1142-1144), was marked by the occupation of Champagne by the royal army and the capture of Vitry, where many persons perished in the burning of the church.
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 Count of Champagne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugues of Champagne was the first of the family to officially use the title "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"
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 Encyclopedia: Theobald III of Champagne
Theobald was the younger son of Henry I of Champagne and Marie, a daughter of Louis VII of France.
There, they "took the cross," and elected Theobald their leader, but he died the next year and was replaced by Boniface of Montferrat.
Theobald married Blanche of Navarre, and was succeeded by his posthumous son by Blanche, Theobald IV.
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 Theobald - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Theobald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It was probably at his instigation that the pope refused to give his permission to Theobald to crown Stephen's son, Eustace, as king of England (1152).
Under Theobald the Church became more powerful; though he had crowned Stephen, he was ready to resist him whenever he felt the power of the Church threatened.
Theobald then led the way, his professional dignity so thoroughly intact that I could not but smile as I followed his swinging coat-tails to the sick-room.
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 LOUIS VIII. OF FRANCE - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS VIII. OF FRANCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
At the same time he became involved in a war with Theobald, count of Champagne, by permitting Rodolphe (Raoul), count of Ver-mandois and seneschal of France, to repudiate his wif e, Theobald's niece, and to marry Petronille of Aquitaine, sister of the queen of France.
The war, which lasted two years (1142-44), was marked by the occupation of Champagne by the royal army and the capture of.Vitry, where many persons perished in the burning of the church.
Louis was more successful in preventing feuds between his own nobles: between the counts of Brittany and Champagne over the succession to Navarre; the dauphin of Vienne (Guigues VII.) and Charles of Anjou; the count of Burgundy and the count of Chalons; Henry of Luxemburg and the duke of Lorraine with the count of Bar.
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 Theobald V of Champagne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the eldest son of Theobald IV of Champagne and his third wife Margaret of Bourbon.
His mother acted as regent from 1253 to 1256, when Theobald came of age.
He was succeeded by his younger brother Henry III of Champagne.
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 Henry III of Champagne
1210-1274), nicknamed le Gros (that is, the Fat), was the youngest son of Theobald I[?] king of Navarre by Margaret of Foix[?], and succeeded his eldest brother Theobald II[?] as king of Navarre and count of Champagne in December 1270.
After a brief reign, characterized, it is said, by dignity and talent, he died in July 1274, suffocated, according to the generally received accounts, by his own fat.
He married in 1269 Blanche, daughter of Robert, count of Artois, and niece of King Louis IX and was succeeded by his only legitimate child, Jeanne or Joanna, by whose marriage to Philip IV afterwards king of France in 1284, the crown of Navarre became united to that of France.
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 Henry I of Champagne - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He was the eldest son of count Thibaut II of Champagne (who was also count Thibaut II of Blois).
Henry must have had forseen the economic possibilities of Champagne, and it is during his rule that the county achieved its high place as one of the richest and strongest of the French principalities.
Henry married Marie of Champagne, daughter of Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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 Henry II of Champagne - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1166-1197), was count of Champagne from 1181 to 1197, and king of Jerusalem from 1192 to 1197.
Henry was the eldest son of Henry I of Champagne and Marie de Champagne.
He was about 15 when his father died, and his mother ruled as regent until 1187.
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 Theobald III. (Champagne) - Wikipedia
Anfangs gab es unter dem französischen Adel wenig Begeisterung für einen weiteren Zug nach Jerusalem, aber als 1199 auf einem Turnier an Theobalds Hof in Troyes der Prediger Fulko von Neuilly auftrat, nahmen viele von ihnen das Kreuz und wählten Theobald zu ihrem Anführer.
Theobald heiratete 1195 Blanka von Navarra, Tochter des Königs Sancho VI.
Sein Nachfolger wurde sein posthum geborener Sohn Theobald IV.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Theobald II of Navarre
Theobald was not content, however, to be so restricted in royal prerogative before his twenty-first birthday.
Theobald found support in Louis IX of France, who supported his fellow kings against their vassals with consistency.
When the daughter, Berengaria, of Alfonso X of Castile was betrothed to Louis, eldest son and heir of King Louis, Castile ceded the use of the ports of Fuenterrabía and San Sebastián to Navarre on 1 January 1256.
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 St. Theobald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Born at Provins in the Province of Champagne, France, in 1017; died at Salanigo in Italy 30 June, 1066.
Alexander II (1061-1073) permitted the public veneration of St. Theobald.
Theobald (Luxemburg, 1879); ALLOU, Vie de saint Thibaud (Meaux, 1873).
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/t/theobald,saint.html   (231 words)

  
 Champagne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Theobald I. Graf von Blois, heiratet Liutgard von Vermandois, Tochter des Grafen Heribert II.
Odo († nach 1096) Graf von Champagne 1048-1063, vertrieben, Sohn Stephans I. Theobald I.) Graf (Theobald III.) von Blois 1037-1089, Graf von Champagne 1048-1089, Bruder Stephans I. Hugo I.) Graf von Champagne 1089-1125, Sohn Theobalds I. Theobald II.
Theobald V.) König (Theobald II.) von Navarra, Graf von Champagne 1253-1270, Sohn Theobalds V. Heinrich III.
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 count of champagne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Theobald I (or Thibaud) (ruled from 1037-1089), son of Odo II
Theobald II (or Thibaud) (1125-1152), son of Stephen and nephew to Hugues
Marie of Champagne (regent from 1181 to 1187 for her son Henry II)
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 St. Theobald of Vicenza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Theobald was the son of Count Arnoul of Champagne and raised to be a soldier, but at age 18, filled with a desire for greater perfection as a result of reading the lives of the saints, he decided that he wanted to lead an ascetic life.
Theobald's sanctity attracted many disciples, and he was ordained and became a Camaldolese.
At Salanigo, in the district of Vicenza (Italy), St. Theobald, priest and hermit.
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 Reference Encyclopedia - 1201
Boniface of Montferrat is elected leader of the Fourth Crusade, after the death of Theobald III of Champagne.
May 30 — Theobald IV of Champagne, Count of Champagne (d.
July 29 — Agnes of Merania, queen of France and wife of king Philip II of France
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Book: Ancestors of Sara Kaylan Turner: Ahnentafel Report of Sara ...
Theobald V Of Champagne, Count of Blois, married (1) Isabella Of France, Princess; married (2) Alix De France.
Henry I Of Champagne, born 1127 in Champagne, France; died March 16, 1180/81 in Troyes,,Aube,France; married Marie Of France 1164 in France.
Theobald IV Of Blois, Count, born 1093 in of,Blois,Loir-et-Cher,France; died October 08, 1152 in Ligny; married Mathida Von Of Sponheim, Princess 1126.
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 Vincent of Beauvais article - Vincent of Beauvais Dominican 1190 1264 Dominicans Paris 1215 1220 Louis of France - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The king read the books that Vincent compiled, and supplied the funds for procuring copies of such authors as he required.
Queen Margaret, her son Philip and her son-in-law, Theobald V of Champagne and Navarre, are also named among those who urged him to the composition of his "little works," especially De Institutiones Principium.
Though Vincent may well have been summoned to Royaumont even before 1240, there is no actual proof that he lived there before the return of Louis IX and his wife from the Holy Land, early in the summer of 1254.
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 CHAMPAGNE - Online Information article about CHAMPAGNE
Theobald (Thibaud) I., count of Blois and Meaux, eldest son of Odo I., became count of Champagne.
After Theobald the Great the countship of Blois ceased to be the dominant fief of his house and became the See also:
Fair, to whom she brought the countship of Champagne as well as the kingdom of Navarre.
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 Jean de Joinville - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
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.
It is found in the inventory of 1373 of the library of Charles V of France.
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 31st Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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.
He was the Count of Blois and of Chartres (from 1102) and count of Champagne (from 1125) 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.
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 Henry I of Navarre Information
He was born as the youngest son of Theobald I of Navarre and Champagne (who had in 1234 became King Theobald I of Navarre) and Margaret of Bourbon.
In December 1270 Henry succeeded his eldest brother Theobald V of Champagne (Theobald II of Navarre) as King of Navarre and Count of Champagne.
He was succeeded by his only legitimate child, Joan I of Navarre; her 1284 marriage to Philip IV (who became King of France in the same year) united the crown of Navarre to that of France, with Champagne becoming part of the French royal domain.
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 Blois Hotels
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.
If the King Louis XII were to die without producing a male heir, Charles of Luxembourg would receive as dowry the Duchy of Milan, Genoa and its dependencies, the Duchy of Brittany, the counties of Asti and Blois, the duchy of Burgundy, the Viceroyalty of Auxonne, Auxerrois, Mâconnais and Bar-sur-Seine.
Blois was associated with Champagne, Châtillon (the lords of which tended to reside in Blois), and later with the French royal family, to whom the county passed in 1391.
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 PHILIP - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The great feudatories accepted his legislation on dower in 1214 and 1219 and the etablissement of 1209 making co-heirs of fiefs hold direct from the king and not from one of their number.
Jeanne, the heiress of Navarre and Champagne, along with the guardianship of the kingdom of Navarre during the minority of Jeanne.
of Navarre and Champagne, married Edmund, first earl of Lancaster, brother of Edward I.; and she and her English husband kept Champagne until, in 1284, Jeanne came of age.
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 Blois
Theobald III of Blois, Count of Blois, b abt 1019, France, d 1089.
She md Baldwin VI of Hainault, Count of Hainault and Flanders, abt 1190, son of Baldwin V of Hainault, Count of Hainault and Flanders, and Margaret of Lorraine.
Theobald I of Navarre, King of Navarre, Count of Champagne, b 1201, d 8 Jul 1253.
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