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Theobald III was the younger son of Count Henry I of Champagne and Marie of France. [1] He succeeded as count of Champagne in 1197 upon the death of his older brother Henry II. [2] Theobald married Blanche of Navarre [1] on 1 July 1199 at Chartres. They had two children, a daughter, Marie, and a son, Theobald IV, born after Theobald III's death ...
son of Theobald I of Navarre and Margaret of Bourbon: Isabelle of France 6 April 1255 No children: 4 December 1270 Trapani aged 32 Henry I the Fat 1270–1274: 1244 son of Theobald I of Navarre and Margaret of Bourbon: Blanche of Artois 1269 2 children: 22 July 1274 aged 30 Joan I 1274–1305: 14 January 1271 Bar-sur-Seine daughter of Henry I ...
Blanche of Navarre aft. 1133–1156: Sancho III c. 1134 –1158 King of Castile r. 1157–1158: Richard I the Lionheart King of England 1157–1199: Berengaria of Navarre c. 1165 /1170–1230: Blanche Countess of Champagne d. 122 9: Theobald III 1179–1201 Count of Champagne r. 1197–1201: Sancho VII the Strong 1154–1234 King of Navarre r ...
Theobald III died young on 24 May 1201, leaving her pregnant. When she gave birth to a son on 30 May 1201, he immediately became Theobald IV, Count of Champagne (Theobald I of Navarre). Blanche ruled the county as regent until Theobald turned 21 years old in 1222. The regency was plagued by a number of difficulties.
Henry and Isabella had three daughters and no surviving sons and so, when Henry II died in 1197, his brother inherited the county as Theobald III. Theobald III then died of a sudden illness four years later in 1201 while preparing to lead the Fourth Crusade, leaving his widow Blanche of Navarre nine months pregnant with their son Theobald IV ...
Theobald III, Count of Champagne, 1179–1201; ... Theobald V of Champagne, also Theobald II of Navarre, 1238/1253–1270 This page was last edited on 17 ...
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.
Theobald V, also King of Navarre as Theobald II (1253–1270) Henry III, also King of Navarre as Henry I (1270–1274) Joan (1274–1305), Countess suo jure, also Queen of Navarre; Philip (co-ruler of Joan), also King of France as Philip IV; Louis (1305–1316), also King of Navarre, became King of France in 1314, after which the title merged ...