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  1. Theobald the Great (1090–1152) was count of Blois and of Chartres as Theobald IV from 1102 and was Count of Champagne and of Brie as Theobald II from 1125. Theobald held Auxerre, Maligny, Ervy, Troyes and Châteauvillain as fiefs from Odo II, Duke of Burgundy .

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  3. When Theobald II Count of Champagne was born on 2 April 1093, in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France, his father, Étienne II de Blois Comte de Chartres et de Meaux, was 48 and his mother, Adèle de Normandie Comtess de Blois, was 27. He married Mathilde von Kärnten-Spanheim about 1123. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters.

  4. 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. Count Theobald IV of Champagne inherited the Kingdom of Navarre in 1234.

  5. Aug 30, 2022 · Genealogy for Theobald Ii, Count Of Champagne (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. 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.

  7. Theobald II of Champagne (1090-1151), also known as Theobald The Great, was Count of Champagne from 1125 to 1151, as well as count of Blois and of Chartres (from 1102). He held Auxerre, Maligny, Ervy, Troyes, and Châteauvillain as fiefs from Eudes II, Duke of Burgundy.

  8. Theobald the Great (French: Thibaut de Blois) (1090-1152) was Count of Blois and of Chartres as Theobald IV from 1102 and was Count of Champagne and of Brie as Theobald II from 1125. He held Auxerre, Maligny, Ervy, Troyes, and Châteauvillain as fiefs from Odo II, Duke of Burgundy.

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