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Family of Theobald III +* and Adelaide of CREPI

Husband: Theobald III +* (1012-1089)
Wife: Adelaide of CREPI (1020-1100)
Children: Magdalen of BLOIS (c. 1062- )
Hugo I (c. 1064-1126)
Eudes IV (c. 1066- )
Philippe (c. 1068-1100)
Marriage 1061

Husband: Theobald III +*

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Theobald III +*

Name: Theobald III +*
Sex: Male
Father: Eudes II + (983-1037)
Mother: Ermengarde + of AUVERGNE (995-1041)
Birth 1012 Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Touraine, France
Occupation Count of Blois
Title Count of Blois, Meaux and Troyes
Death 29 Sep 1089 (age 76-77) Epernay, France

Wife: Adelaide of CREPI

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Adelaide of CREPI

Name: Adelaide of CREPI
Sex: Female
Father: Raoul + II (980-1030)
Mother: Adele+ of BRETEUIL (992-1051)
Birth 1020 Vexin, Normandy, France
Death 10 May 1100 (age 79-80) France

Child 1: Magdalen of BLOIS

Name: Magdalen of BLOIS
Sex: Female
Birth 1062 (est)

Child 2: Hugo I

Name: Hugo I
Sex: Male
Birth 1064 (est)
Occupation Graf of Troyes
Death 4 Jun 1126 (age 61-62)

Child 3: Eudes IV

Name: Eudes IV
Sex: Male
Birth 1066 (est)
Occupation Count of Troyes

Child 4: Philippe

Name: Philippe
Sex: Male
Birth 1068 (est)
Occupation Bishop of Calons-sue-Marne
Death 1100 (age 31-32)

Note on Husband: Theobald III +*

Theobald III of Blois (French: Thibaut) (1012–1089) was count of Blois, Meaux and Troyes. He was son of Odo II, Count of Blois and Ermengarde of Auvergne.

 

Theobald inherited amongst others the counties of Blois, Tours, Chartres. Chateaudun and Sancerre, and also in Champagne: Château-Thierry, Provins and St. Florentin. His brother Stephen inherited the counties of Meaux, Troyes and Vitry-le-François.

 

Theobald conspired against the king of France Henry I, was beaten in 1044 and had to give up the county of Tours to regain his freedom. From then on the centre of power for the House of Blois moved to Champagne. Theobald found ways to become close to the royal court again and gain influence. He got the title of Count Palatine, which his father had used before. He used this influence to get control over his brother's possessions in Champagne that were inherited by his minor nephew Odo, Count of Champagne. Odo later joined the army of William the Conqueror, participated in the battle of Hastings, married a sister of William and became count of Aumale and Holderness.

 

Theobald had a position of considerable power, that increased when he married the daughter of Raoul de Valois. From 1074 onward, he left his son Henry in control of Blois, Chateaudun and Chartres.

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Theobald's first wife Gersende of Maine, daughter of Herbert I of Maine, Count of Maine, bore him one child:

 

Henry, who adopted the name of Stephen.

 

His second wife Alix de Crepy (Adela) or Adèle of Valois [see Note], daughter of Raoul II of Valois and Adélaide of Bar sur Aube, bore 3 children:

 

Philip, who became bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne

Odo, who inherited possessions in Champagne (Troyes). He died in 1093, leaving the possessions to his brother Hugh.

Hugh, who became the first to be called count of Champagne.