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  1. Theobald V of Blois (1130 – 20 January 1191 [1] ), also known as Theobald the Good ( French: Thibaut le Bon ), was Count of Blois from 1151 to 1191. Biography. Theobald was son of Theobald II of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia. [2] .

  2. Teobaldo V de Blois (fallecido el 20 de enero de 1191), también conocido como Teobaldo el Bueno (Thibaut le Bon en francés), fue Conde de Blois entre 1151 y 1191. Era hijo de Teobaldo IV de Blois y Matilde de Carintia .

    • Thibaut V de Blois
  3. Theobald V of Blois aka Theobald the Good (1130 – died in 1191) 1152–1191 Count of Chartres Count of Châteaudun: When his father Count Theobald IV died, his territories were split between his sons, among which Theobald received the county of Blois and the Champagne was offered to Henry.

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    Theobald I of Blois, aka Theobald the ...
    940–977
    Count of Tours Count of Chartres Count of ...
    Son of Theobald the Elder and Richilde.
    Odo I of Blois (c. 950 – died in 996)
    977–996
    Count of Tours Count of Chartres Count of ...
    Second son of Count Theobald I and ...
    Theobald II of Blois (c. 983 – 11 July ...
    996–1004
    Count of Tours Count of Chartres Count of ...
    Elder son of Count Odo I, her reign was ...
    Odo II of Blois (c. 985 – 15 Nov.
    1004–1037
    Count of Tours Count of Chartres Count of ...
    Younger brother of Count Theobald II, he ...
  4. 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.

  5. Ermengarde of Auvergne. Theobald III of Blois (French: Thibaut; 1012–1089) was count of Blois, Meaux and Troyes. He was captured in 1044 by Geoffrey II, Count of Anjou, and exchanged the County of Touraine for his freedom.

    • Ermengarde of Auvergne
  6. 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 .

  7. Theobald VI. Theobald VI of Blois (French: Thibaut) (died 1218) was count of Blois and Clermont-en-Beauvaisis from 1205 to 1218. He was son of Louis I of Blois and Catherine of Clermont. [1] Theobald married twice: with Maud of Alençon [1] and with Clemence of Roches, but remained childless.