Theobald, II Count of Champagne

Male 1090 - 1152  (62 years)


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  • Name Theobald , II Count of Champagne  [1, 2
    Suffix II Count of Champagne 
    Born 1090  [2
    Gender Male 
    Died 1152  [2
    Notes 
    • 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 Eudes II, Duke of Burgundy. He was the son of Stephen II, Count of Blois and Adela of Normandy, and the elder brother of King Stephen of England. Although he was the second son, Theobald was appointed above his older brother William. Several historians have painted William as mentally deficient, but this has never been substantiated. That said, we know that his mother found him stubbornly resistant to control and unfit for wide ranging comital duties. Theobald had no such problems.

      Theobald accompanied his mother throughout their realm on hundreds of occasions and, after her retirement to Marcigney in 1125, he administered the family properties with great skill. Adela died in her beloved convent in 1136, the year after her son Stephen was crowned king of England.

      King Louis VII of France became involved in a war with Theobald by permitting Count Raoul I of Vermandois and seneschal of France, to repudiate his wife Eléonore of Blois, Theobald's sister, and to marry Petronilla of Aquitaine, sister of the queen of France. The war, which lasted two years (1142-1144), was marked by the occupation of Champagne by the royal army and the capture of Vitry-le-François, where many persons perished in the deliberate burning of the church by Louis. French teacher Pierre Abélard, who became famous for his love affair with and subsequent marriage to his student Héloïse, sought asylum in Champagne during Theobald II's reign. Abelard died at Cluny Abbey in Burgundy, a monastery supported by the Thebaudians for many centuries.

      In 1123 he married Matilda of Carinthia, daughter of Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia.

      Their children were:

      Henry I of Champagne
      Theobald V of Blois
      Adèle of Champagne, married King Louis VII of France
      Isabelle of Champagne, married 1. Roger of Apulia d. 1148 & 2. William Gouet IV d. 1170
      Marie of Champagne, married Eudes II, Duke of Burgundy, became Abbess of Fontevrault later in life.
      William White Hands, 1135-1202, Archbishop of Reims 1176-1202, Cardinal 1179
      Stephen I of Sancerre 1133-1191, Count of Sancerre and Crusader, died at the Siege of Acre
      Agnes of Champagne (d. 1207), Dame de Ligny married Renaut II of Bar (d. 1170).
      Margaret of Champagne nun at Fontevrault
    Person ID I5492  Bosdet Genealogy
    Last Modified 16 May 2013 

    Father Stephen, II Count of Blois,   b. 1045,   d. 19 May 1102, Ramla, Hamerkaz, Israel Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 57 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother Adela of Normandy,   b. 1062, Normandy, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 08 Mar 1136/37, Marcigny-sur-Loire, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Family ID F2187  Group Sheet

    Family Matilda of Carinthia 
    Married 1123  [2
    Children 
     1. Henry, I Count of Champagne,   b. Dec 1127,   d. 17 Mar 1180/81  (Age ~ 53 years)
    Family ID F2208  Group Sheet

  • Sources 
    1. [S174] Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Count_of_Champagne.

    2. [S174] Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thibaut_II_of_Champagne.