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  1. Teobaldo I de Blois "o Malandro" (c. 910 - 16 de janeiro 975 ou 977), foi conde de Blois, de Chartres, proclamado visconde de Tours e de Châteaudun, Senhor do Vierzon e Sancerre, de Chinon, de Saumur, de Beaugency e Provins.

  2. Theobald I (before 913 – 16 January 975, 976 or 977), called the Trickster (known as le Tricheur – meaning “cheater”– in French), was Count of Blois, Tours, Chartres and Châteaudun, as well as Lord of Vierzon and Provins. He was a loyal and potent vassal of Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks.

  3. Theobald I was the count of Blois, Chartres, and Tours. Theobald earned his nickname “the Cheat” fighting with his neighbours, among them the kings of France, the dukes of Normandy, and the church of Reims. He seized the area around Blois about 940 and later augmented his holdings with the counties.

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  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Theobald I (born May 3, 1201, Troyes, France—died July 8, 1253, Pamplona, Navarre [now in Spain]) was the count of Troyes and of Champagne (from 1201), as Theobald IV, and king of Navarre (from 1234). He was the most famous of the aristocratic trouvères.

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  5. 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.

  6. Enquanto isso, Henrique de Blois e Teobaldo de Bec estavam juntos em um esforço para criar uma paz permanente, pressionando o rei para aceitar um acordo. [212] Os exércitos de Estêvão e Henrique encontraram-se novamente em Winchester, onde os líderes ratificariam os termos de um acordo de paz permanente. [213]

  7. Teobaldo I de Blois o Tramposo (en francés Thibaut le Trincheur) [1], nado ao redor de 910 e finado o 16 de xaneiro de 975/977, foi Conde de Blois, de Chartres, Vizconde de Tours, conde soberano de Châteaudun, señor de Vierzon e Sancerre, de Chinon, de Saumur, de Beaugency e de Provins (señoría chamada a miúdo condado de Provins).