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  THIAZOLES - LoveToKnow Article on THIAZOLES
of Champagne, died before his son's birth, and his mother, Blanche of Navarre, was compelled to resign the guardianship of the young prince to Philip Augustus, king of France, but there is little doubt that the child was acquainted with Chretien de Troyes and the other trouveres who found patronage at the court of Champagne.
The real reason for Thibaut's desertion appears to have been a desire to consolidate his position as heir-apparent of Navarre by an alliance with the disaffected nobility of the south of France, but from this confederation Blanche was skilful enough to detach him.
Thibaut was the most popular of all the I3th century song-writers, and his work is marked by a grace and sweetness which he owes perhaps in part to his association with the troubadours of the south.
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 Henry II of Champagne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Henry was the eldest son of Count Henry I of Champagne and Marie de Champagne, a daughter of King Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
His heir-general was his eldest daughter Alice who was soon married to her stepbrother King Hugh I of Cyprus and whose heirs represent the senior line of Counts of Champagne.
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 AllRefer.com - Champagne, region and former province, France, France (French Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
In the center is the Champagne Pouilleuse [Champagne badlands], a bleak and eroded plain, traditionally used for sheep grazing; however, Troyes and ChAlons-en-Champagne, its principal towns, are located in fertile valleys and are centers of the wool industry.
In 1286 the daughter and heir of Henry III, Count of Champagne and King of Navarre, married Philip IV of France.
Champagne declined in prosperity thereafter; however, the enduring popularity of its sparkling wine, which was developed at the end of the 17th cent., somewhat revitalized its economy.
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 :: GOTHIC PARIS :: University of Cincinnati :: Biographies [by Students]
The successors of Thibaut I the Old enlarged their domain, sometimes at the expense of the Capetian monarchy, but territories were acquired and divided again and again among various descendants until Thibaut le Grand reunited Blois with Champagne in 1125.
Champagne in the Middle Ages was one of France’s major commerce centers, and connected the North with the South along important lucrative trade routes.
In essence, Champagne was an emerging arena for a new age of commerce and industry in the 11th and 12th centuries, because it was the geographical focal point of converging trade routes from all directions (Hilton 99).
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 Thibaut III of Champagne. Who is Thibaut III of Champagne? What is Thibaut III of Champagne? Where is Thibaut III of ...
Theobald was the younger son of Henry I of Champagne and Marie, a daughter of Louis VII of France.
He succeeded as count of Champagne in 1197 upon the death of his older brother Henry II.
There was little enthusiasm for the crusade at first, but in 1200 various nobles of France gathered at Theobald's court for a tournament, including the preacher Fulk of Neuilly.
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 earlyBlazon.com
The county of Champagne was one of the geatest counties of France.
The House of Champagne stems from the House of Blois.
Seigneur de Châtillon (sur Marne), Grand-Butler of France and of Champagne (nominated by Thibaut III) and Seneschal of Burgundy (nominated by Eudes III).
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 Marie of Champagne. Who is Marie of Champagne? What is Marie of Champagne? Where is Marie of Champagne? Definition of ...
Marie Capet, Countess of Champagne (1145 - 1198), was the elder daughter of Louis VII of France and his first wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine.
In about 1164, Marie married Henry I, Count of Champagne.
1166-1197), Count of Champagne, also became King of Jerusalem, and his younger brother Theobald (or Thibaut) III (c.
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 Quatrième croisade - Wikipédia
En 1198, six ans seulement après la précédente, le pape Innocent III appela à une nouvelle croisade ; l'appel fut ignoré par les seigneurs européens.
Néanmoins, grâce au prêche de Foulques de Neuilly, une armée croisée fut finalement organisée à un tournoi se déroulant à Écry par le comte Thibaut III de Champagne en 1199.
Thibaut en fut élu commandant mais décéda en 1200 et fut remplacé par un comte italien, Boniface de Montferrat.
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 World History
In the conflict that broke out between Henry III and the barons in the latter part of that king's reign, political terms acquired some sophistication, and under Edward I the concept of representation was further developed.
Innocent III, nevertheless, despite his preoccupation with the kings of England and France, a civil war in Germany, heresy, the advance of Islam in Spain, and his strenuous efforts to promote widespread ecclesiastical reform, renewed his efforts to organize another expedition.
Innocent III was not a man to miss such a good opportunity to demonstrate the plenitude of papal power.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''Marie de France''', or '''Marie Capet''', Count of Champagne Countess of Champagne (1145 – March 11, 1198), was the elder daughter of Louis VII of France and his first wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine.
After her betrothal, Marie was sent to the abbey of Avenay in Champagne (province) Champagne for her education.
This article should be moved under Marie of France, since she was not born a Champagne, only became it by marriage.
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 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Champagne remains famous, of course, for the sparkling wine which is now de rigueur for all occasions of significance in the Westernized world, from marriages to New Year's Eve.
The son of Jeanne III of Navarre and Anthony was then King Henry III of Navarre, who became King Henry IV of France.
Count Gaston III marries the sister of King Charles the Bad of Navarre, but this relationship comes to naught when Gaston, the son of the Count and the only legitimate heir, is starved to death by his father.
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 THIBAUT, A. F. J. - LoveToKnow Article on THIBAUT, A. F. J.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
THIBAUT, A. - LoveToKnow Article on THIBAUT, A. is obtained synthetically by heating sulphur with diphenylamine or by the condensation of ortho-aminothiophenol with pyro-catechin.
The first known dyestuff of this series was Lauth's violet, which was prepared by oxidizing paraphenylene diamine in acid solution in the presence of sulphur.
THIBAUT (THEOBALD) IV., COUNT OF CHAMPAGNE AND BRIE »
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 earlyBlazon.com
A year later, Thibaut III de Champagne told his noble friends, invited at his castle of Ecry for the occasion, he would lead them to Egypt if they joined him in the crusade.
But Thibaut died in May 1201 and soon after, at Soissons, Boniface, Marquis of Montferrat, was invested with the command of the crusade.
Un an après, Thibaut III de Champagne dit à ses nobles amis, invités à son château d'Ecry pour l'occasion, qu'il les méneraient en Egypte s'ils se joignaient à lui dans la croisade.
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 The songs of The King Thibaut of Navarre
The posthumous son of Thibaut III of Champagne and of Blanche de Navarre, the daughter of Sancho VI, Thibaut IV was born on 30 May 1201.
In 1220 Thibaut married Gertrude of Lorraine, the daughter of the Count of Metz, whom he repudiated two years later, marrying again in 1223.
On 8 November the king died of dysentery leading to accusations that Thibaut had poisoned him because he was in love with his wife, Blanche de Castille.
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 My Lines - Person Page 89
Thibaut III, comte de Blois, Chartres, et Champagne was born circa 1010.
She and Great King Khattushili III of the Hittites had prayers composed which open with an invocation to the Sun Goddess of Arinna, the chief goddess of the pantheon, and go on to thank her for her favour.
Hydranes III of Armenia was the son of Hydranes II of Armenia.
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 THIBAUT (or THEOBALD) IV - Online Information article about THIBAUT (or THEOBALD) IV
Thibaut's verses belong to what is called " courteous " See also:
Louis VIII., and Thibaut's relations with her have been the subject of much controversy.
Thibaut was the most popular of all the 13th See also:
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Lynn Dale Baker
Heiress of Carinthia, married Thibaut III of CHAMPAGNE.
Regnier III of HAINAUT, born 925 in (Southern Belgium); died 987.
Regnier IV of HAINAUT, born 960 in Hainaut - son of Regnier III; died 1013; married Hedwig of FRANCE; born Abt.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thibaut de Champagne
Thibaut IV, count of Champagne and King of Navarre, a French poet, b.
He was the posthumous son of Thibaut III, Count of Champagne and Blois, and Blanche, sister of Sancho VII, King of Navarre.
He had to defend his rights to his countship first in 1221 against his uncle, Count of Brienne, and later against his aunt, Alice, Queen of Cyprus.
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 Count Of Champagne Castle - Count Of Champagne Castle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Samuel CHAMBERS - Ezra CHAMPION - Eudes (Odo) of CHAMPAGNE, Count of Champagne Father: Stephen II of BLOIS, Count of Blois Mother: ADELE Birth: ABT.
The Montlhery Castle (Essonne - France) - Louis IX was already at Châtres (Arpajon) when Thibaud urged him, the count of Champagne, to withdraw himself to the castle.
Ancestors of Edgar and Maureen Gregory - Odo II Count of Champagne and Adelaide.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 368
Marie de Ponthieu was the daughter of William III de Ponthieu, Comte de Ponthieu and Alix de France.
Thibaut I (IV), Rey de Navarre was the son of Thibaut III, Comte de Champagne and Blanche de Navarre.
She married Thibaut I (IV), Rey de Navarre, son of Thibaut III, Comte de Champagne and Blanche de Navarre, in March 1232.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10490
Henri I 'the Liberal', Comte de Champagne et Brie was the son of Thibaud IV, Comte de Blois and Matilda of Carinthia.
She married Henri I de Brabant, Duc de Brabant, son of Godefroi III de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine and Margaret de Limbourg, in 1179.
Matilda de Châtillon was the daughter of Guido III de Châtillon, Comte de St. Pol and Marie de Bretagne de Dreux.
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 Blois Family Genealogy
was born in 1119/1120 in Reims, Champagne, France.
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.
In him the male line of the counts of Champagne and kings of Navarre, became extinct.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg97
Theobald III Count of Blois and Champagne was born about 1012.
The widow of Enguerrand, being still young, married secondly, and in the first year of her widowhood, Lambert, Count of Lens, in Artois, and brother of Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, and had by him a daughter, named Judith, whose hand was given by her uncle, William the Conqueror, to Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland.
Theobald IV de Blois Count of Blois and Champagne was born 2 Apr 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France.
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 The Spanish
Abd-al-Rahman III's successor, al-Hakam II ruled for fifteen years and was succeeded at his death in 976 by his twelve year old son, Hisham II.
All of Castile was given to his eldest son, who in 1157 became Sancho III of Castile, while the lands of León were granted to a younger son, Fernando II of León.
In 1230, the crowns of Castile and León were finally reunited in 1230 under Fernando III, son of Alfonso IX of León and the daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile, when his uncle Enrique I of Castile died in 1217 without heirs.
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 Descendants of Sir Alexander de Greene de Boketon and ancestors of Owen Clyde Gr - pafg634 - Generated by Personal ...
Thibaut III Theobald de Champagne Count de Champagne [Parents]
Thibaut III Theobald de Champagne Count de Champagne about 1200 in France.
Thibaut Theobald I de Blois Count de Blois in 943 in France.
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 Daniel and Revelation - History of the Church
A Second Crusade was proclaimed by Pope Eugene III when the news reached Europe in 1146 that a Muslim Saracen named Saladin had begun to reconquer the Holy Land from the Crusaders and that Edessa had fallen to the Turks.
King Andrew II of Hungary, Duke Leopold VI of Austria, John of Brienne, and the papal legate Pelasius were among the leaders of the expedition, which was aimed at Egypt, the center of Muslim strength.
Thibaut IV of Navarre and Champagne, started the war again in 1239 and the struggle was continued by Richard, Earl of Cornwall.
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