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  1. Theobald the Great (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. Theobald held Auxerre, Maligny, Ervy, Troyes and Châteauvillain as fiefs from Odo II, Duke of Burgundy.

  2. 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]

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  4. 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 Odo II, Duke of Burgundy.

  5. Theobald, Count of Champagne may refer to: Theobald I of Champagne, Theobald III, Count of Blois, 1012–1089; Theobald II, Count of Champagne, also Theobald IV, Count of Blois, 1090–1152; Theobald III, Count of Champagne, 1179–1201; Theobald IV of Champagne, also Theobald I of Navarre, 1201/1234–1253

  6. Who was Theobald II, Count of Champagne? Theobald the Great 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 Odo II, Duke of Burgundy.

  7. Theobald II of Champagne (1090-1151), also known as Theobald The Great, was Count of Champagne from 1125 to 1151, as well as count of Blois and of Chartres (from 1102). He held Auxerre, Maligny, Ervy, Troyes, and Châteauvillain as fiefs from Eudes II, Duke of Burgundy.