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. Clemence married Geoffrey VI, Viscount of Châteaudun, as her second husband.

Theobald fought the Moors in Castile.[2] During the campaign he contracted leprosy and returned home.[2] After living withdrawn in his castle in La Ferté-Villeneuil for a few years, Theobald died in 1218, leaving his possessions to his aunts Margaret and Isabelle. The northern part of Blois was erected into the County of Chartres for Isabelle; Margaret received the remainder of the County of Blois, and his heirs sold Clermont to Philip II of France.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Peter of Blois 1993, p. 38.
  2. ^ a b Dickson 2008, p. 50.
  3. ^ Baldwin 1986, p. 342.

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Theobald VI, Count of Blois House of Blois Died: 1218 Preceded byLouis I Count of Blois 1205–1218 Succeeded byMargaret, Countess of Blois Count of Chartres 1205–1218 Succeeded byIsabelle Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis 1205–1218 to royal domain