(Thibaud, Thibault, Thibaut in French). This lineage came from Theobald the Elder, viscount of Tours before 908. Theobald became viscount of Blois before...
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Theobald II, Count of Champagne (redirect from Thibaud II of Champagne)
of Blois, count of Blois and seneschal of France Adela, queen of France as the wife of King Louis VII of France Isabella, married 1. Duke Roger III of...
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Adela of Normandy (redirect from Adela of Blois)
Flanders. She later became the countess of Blois, Chartres, and Meaux by marriage to Stephen II of Blois. Her husband greatly benefited from the increased...
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Blois was a faithful vassal of the Duke of the Franks and is considered his best lieutenant. The district of his county power included Tours, Blois,...
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History 20 (1994) 3-37. Dunbabin, Jean (1994). "Geoffrey of Chaumont, Thibaud of Blois and William the Conqueror". In Chibnall, Marjorie (ed.). Anglo-Norman...
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by Henry I. Asili, p. 113 The Tower of the Countess of Blois was built by the Countess of Blois. Asili, p. 114 Folda (2005), p. 486 Al-Maqrizi, p. 223...
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Theobald I of Navarre (redirect from Thibaud IV)
west of Paris that his ancestors held before expanding east to Champagne: Blois, Sancerre, and Chateaudun. Another major blow to morale came near the start...
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Beuve 1280–1284 — Thibaud de Sancey 1284–1285 — Gerard II 1286–1291 — Jean II de La Prée 1291–1312 — Jean III de Sancey 1312 — William III 1313–1316 — Conrad...
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while Thibaud of Amiens and Yves of Senlis, who both consecrated Hugh, were excommunicated. The King, with the help of Arnold, deposed Thibaud from the...
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Charles de Blois, against the English preference, John de Montfort. The extended de Clisson family however did not all take the same view. Amaury de Craon...
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x 1 ° Louis I of Beaujeu-Montferrand and x 2 ° Henri III of Sully; Robert de Bommiers; Thibaud (Ier) the Elder). 1346–1364: Robert II, son of the previous...
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Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne (Troyes) (redirect from Saint-Étienne de Troyes)
intended it to become a mausoleum in which the grandeur of the House of Blois would be displayed, but that did not happen. The church was demolished during...
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de Beaujeu at Acre, Thibaud Gaudin briefly served as Templar grand master before the election of Jacques de Molay, who had been marshall, in 1292. De...
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Louis IV of France, was taken by Herbert III of Vermandois, assisted by the Count of Tours and Blois Thibaud. The latter, vassal of Hugues the Great,...
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Dijon, to Henry III: credence for William de... 23 February 1233. Catalogue description William de Champlitte, vicomte of Dijon, to Henry III: credence for...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1106–1124) Rainaldus de Martigny (1125–1138) Samson de Mauvoisin (1140–1161) Henry (1162–1175; son of Louis VI of France) Guillaume de Blois (Guillaume aux...
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Étienne de Sancerre, Guillaume de la Ferté, Simon de Montfort, Thibault VI, count of Blois and Chartres, Ferdinand III of Castille, Raoul de Courtenay...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rouen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Brito (1111–1128) Hugh de Boves (1129–1164) Rotrou (1165–1184) Walter de Coutances (1184–1208) Robert III Poulain (1208–1222) Thibaud d'Amiens (1222–1231)...
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Chambéry (redirect from Château de Chambéry)
III. Chambéry in 1645. Around 1780. In 1864. The town known as Lemencum first changed its name in the Middle Ages during the period that the Duc de Savoie...
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List of executioners (redirect from Monsieur de Paris)
Baratas Não Têm Razão: A Lei de 10 de Junho de 1835 – Os Escravos e a Pena de Morte no Império do Brasil 1822–1889. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Renovar, 2005....
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon (redirect from Thibaud de Rougemont)
Pierre de la Beaume 1544–1584 : Claude III. de la Beaume (Cardinal in 1578) 1584–1586 : Cardinal Antoine II. de Perrenot 1586–1636 : Ferdinand de Rye 1636–1637 :...
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Odaenathus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Jean-Baptiste; Fournet, Thibaud (2001). Inscriptions de Palmyre: Promenades Épigraphiques dans la Ville Antique de Palmyre. Guides Archéologiques de l'Institut Français...
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curiae revelaret secreta." This is according to Peter of Blois, the Archdeacon of Bath, and William de S. Fide, Precentor of Wells, in a letter to Archbishop...
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the last king of Burgundy, Rudolf III, gave rise to a war of succession, during which his nephew Eudes II de Blois contested the inheritance from the...
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pp. 342–347. Roger of Blois was the son of Eudes of Blois, Chartres and Tours; his brother was Eudes II, the second Count de champagne. Roger was Chancellor...
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Chronologie des évêques de Clermont et des principaux événémens de l'histoire ecclésiastique de l'Auvergne (in French). Clermont-Ferrand: Thibaud-Landriot. 1833...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Le Mans (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(Jean D'Ansières, Jean de Jeriau) 1439–1451 Martin Berruyer 1452–1467 Thibaud de Luxembourg 1468–1474 (Cardinal) Philippe de Luxembourg 1477–1507 Franz...
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