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  1. Theobald II, Count of Blois (Thibaut II; c. 983 – 11 July 1004) was the eldest son and heir of Odo I, Count of Blois, and Bertha of Burgundy. The stepson of Robert II of France, he became Count of Blois, Châteaudun, Chartres and Reims after the death of his father in 996.

  2. Theobald was the son of Count Stephen II of Blois and his wife Adela of Normandy (daughter of William the Conqueror ), [1] and the elder brother of King Stephen of England . Although he was the second son, Theobald was appointed above his older brother William.

  3. Teobaldo II de Champaña. Teobaldo el Grande (1093-1152), fue conde de Blois y Chartres como Teobaldo IV 1 desde 1102, y también de Champaña y Brie como Teobaldo II desde 1125.

  4. Theobald I (before 913 – 16 January 975, 976 or 977), [1] 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.

  5. Teobaldo IV de Blois [1] ((em catalão) 1090 — 8 de janeiro de 1152 [2]), cognominado o Grande (em francês: Thibaut le Grand), foi conde de Blois, de Chartres, de Maux, conde de Châteaudun, senhor de Sancerre (1102-1151), conde de Troyes e de Champanhe.

  6. Theobaldo II de Blois, nado en 979 ou 981 e finado o 11 de xullo de 1004, foi conde de Blois, de Chartres, de Châteaudun, de Tours, de Provins e de Reims.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Theobald IV was the count of Blois and of Chartres (from 1102) and count of Champagne (from 1125) as Theobald II. He was the grandson of Theobald III of Blois and William the Conqueror. Theobald IV reunited Champagne with Blois and thus again made his house a threat to the royal domains of France.