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  1. Theobald II [a] (6/7 December 1239 – 4/5 December 1270 [1]) was King of Navarre and also, as Theobald V, Count of Champagne and Brie, from 1253 until his death. He was the son and successor of Theobald I and the second Navarrese monarch of the House of Blois .

  2. Theobald II (6/7 December 1239 – 4/5 December 1270) was King of Navarre and also, as Theobald V, Count of Champagne and Brie, from 1253 until his death. He was the son and successor of Theobald I and the second Navarrese monarch of the House of Blois.

  3. Theobald I (French: Thibaut, Spanish: Teobaldo; 30 May 1201 – 8 July 1253), also called the Troubadour and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne (as Theobald IV) from birth and King of Navarre from 1234. He initiated the Barons' Crusade, was famous as a trouvère, and was the first Frenchman to rule Navarre.

  4. Oct 17, 2023 · The mediaeval historiographical memory of the Crusades in the Kingdom of Navarre is unique precisely because two of its monarchs, the Counts of Champagne—Theobald I and II—actively participated in the Crusader campaigns during 1239–1241 and in 1270, respectively.

  5. Theobald II, called the Young, was Count of Champagne and Brie and King of Navarre from 1253 until his death.

  6. Theobald II of Navarre, the Younger (Provins, December 6-7, 1239 – Trapani, December 4, 1270) King of Navarre and Count of Champagne and Brie as Theobald V of Champagne. He was the son of Teobaldo I "el Trovador" and his third wife, Margarita de Borbón.

  7. Theobald II (6/7 December 1239 – 4/5 December 1270) was King of Navarre and also, as Theobald V, Count of Champagne and Brie, from 1253 until his death. He was the son and successor of Theobald I and the second Navarrese monarch of the House of Blois.

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