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  1. Henry I (December 1127 – 16 March 1181), known as the Liberal, [1] was count of Champagne from 1152 to 1181. He was the eldest son of Count Theobald II of Champagne, who was also count of Blois, and his wife, Matilda of Carinthia. [1] Biography. Henry took part in the Second Crusade under the leadership of Louis VII of France. [2] .

  2. king (1270-1274), Navarra. Henry I (born c. 1210—died July 22, 1274, Pamplona, Navarre) was the king of Navarre (1270–74) and count (as Henry III) of Champagne. Henry was the youngest son of Theobald I of Navarre by Margaret of Foix. He succeeded his eldest brother, Theobald II (Thibaut V), in both kingdom and countship in December 1270.

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  3. The Count of Champagne was the ruler of the County of Champagne from 950 to 1316. Champagne evolved from the County of Troyes in the late eleventh century and Hugh I was the first to officially use the title count of Champagne.

  4. Henry I, Count of Champagne. Mother. Marie of France, Countess of Champagne. Henry II of Champagne (or Henry I of Jerusalem) (29 July 1166 – 10 September 1197) was Count of Champagne from 1181 to 1197, and King of Jerusalem jure uxoris from 1192 to 1197 by virtue of his marriage to Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem .

  5. Henry I (December 1127 – 16 March 1181), known as the Liberal, was count of Champagne from 1152 to 1181. He was the eldest son of Count Theobald II of Champagne, who was also count of Blois, and his wife, Matilda of Carinthia. Quick Facts Born, Died ...

  6. count of Champagne. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Blois. In France: Principalities north of the Loire. …sons Theobald V (1152–91) and Henry (1152–81), themselves prestigious lords; and the Champagne of Henry the Liberal was among the richest, best organized, and most cultured French lands of its day. Read More.

  7. Feb 18, 2017 · Henry, known as the Liberal, was count of Champagne from 1152 until his death in 1181. His connections were impeccable. A great-grandson of William the Conqueror, and thus related to the kings of England, he became both brother-in-law and son-in-law of King Louis VII of France, and lived to see his nephew become king as Philip II Augustus.

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