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Theobald and met
Theobald met with the Norman barons and Robert of Gloucester at Lisieux on 21 December but their discussions were interrupted by the sudden news from England that Stephen's coronation was to occur the next day.
Stephen himself only returned to the duchy in 1137, where he met with Louis VI and Theobald to agree to an informal regional alliance, probably brokered by Henry, to counter the growing Angevin power in the region.
Stephen himself only returned to the duchy in 1137, where he met with Louis VI and Theobald to agree to an informal regional alliance, probably brokered by Henry, to counter the growing Angevin power in the region.
Theobald was also present when Henry of Anjou met with Stephen's second son William, probably after Eustace's death, to settle William's lands and status after Henry succeeded Stephen.
In 1305, he was at Lyon, at the crowning of Pope Clement V. When Clement imposed a tax, a tenth-part, on the clergy and charged the duke to collect it, Theobald successfully met the opposition of Renaud de Bar, bishop of Metz.
Detmar Blow went on to have an affair with Stephanie Theobald, the society editor of British Harper's Bazaar, while his estranged wife entered into a liaison with a gondolier she met in Venice.

Theobald and with
He thus broke allegiance with Philip and assembled a broad coalition including Emperor Otto IV, King John I of England, Duke Henry I of Brabant, Count William I of Holland, Duke Theobald I of Lorraine, and Duke Henry III of Limburg.
Prince Louis was sent to Bordeaux with an escort of 500 knights, as well as Abbot Suger, Theobald II, Count of Champagne and Count Ralph.
Louis became involved in a war with Count Theobald of Champagne by permitting Raoul I, Count of Vermandois and seneschal of France, to repudiate his wife Eléonore of Blois, Theobald's sister, and to marry Petronilla of Aquitaine, Eleanor's sister.
Horrified, and desiring an end to the war, Louis attempted to make peace with Theobald in exchange for supporting the lift of the interdict on Raoul and Petronilla.
Early editors of Shakespeare's works, beginning with Nicholas Rowe ( 1709 ) and Lewis Theobald ( 1733 ), combined material from the two earliest sources of Hamlet available at the time, Q2 and F1.
Theobald concluded a treaty with Isma ' il, in return for territorial concessions that restored Jerusalem to Christian control, as well as much of the rest of the former kingdom, even more territory than Frederick had recovered in 1229.
A contemporary depiction of Stephen's family tree, with his mother Adela of Normandy | Adelin at the top, and, left to right, William, Count of Sully | William, Theobald II, Count of Champagne | Theobald and Stephen
Adela and Theobald allied themselves with Henry, and Stephen's mother decided to place him in Henry's court.
No help was forthcoming from Stephen's brother Theobald this time either, who appears to have been preoccupied with his own problems with France — the new French king, Louis VII, had rejected his father's regional alliance, improving relations with Anjou and taking a more bellicose line with Theobald, which would result in war the following year.
When Theobald, the Archbishop of Canterbury, went to consult with the Pope on the matter against Stephen's wishes, the king refused to allow him back into England either, and seized his estates.
Theobald escaped again into temporary exile in Flanders, pursued to the coast by Stephen's knights, marking a low point in Stephen's relationship with the church.
Their leader Theobald Wolfe Tone ( 1763 – 98 ) worked with the Catholic Convention of 1792 which demanded an end to the penal laws.
In this version, Pope replaced the " hero ", Lewis Theobald, with the poet laureate Colley Cibber as " king of dunces ".
Louis VII then became involved in a war with Theobald II of Champagne, by permitting Raoul I of Vermandois and seneschal of France, to repudiate his wife, Theobald II's niece, and to marry Petronilla of Aquitaine, sister of the queen of France.

Theobald and Norman
Meanwhile, the Norman nobility gathered at Le Neubourg to discuss declaring Theobald king, probably following the news that Stephen was gathering support in England.
It was originally constructed in the 10th century by Theobald I, Count of Blois, as a fortified stronghold against Norman predations.
Meanwhile, the Norman nobility gathered at Le Neubourg to discuss declaring Theobald king, probably following the news that Stephen was gathering support in England.
The Norman barons accepted Stephen as Duke of Normandy, and Theobald II contented himself with his possessions in France.
This fine Norman Keep was built c1200 by Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler and completed by his son Theobald le Botiller c1220.
Early in the twelfth century, Norman influence asserted itself and in 1143 Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, consecrated one Gilbert as Bishop of St. Asaph, but the position of his successors was very difficult and one of them, Godfrey, was driven away by poverty and the hostility of the Welsh.

Theobald and barons
Theobald then agreed to the Normans ' proposal that he be made king, only to find that his former support immediately ebbed away: the barons were not prepared to support the division of England and Normandy by opposing Stephen.
At a council held in London on 6 April 1152, Stephen induced a small number of barons to pay homage to Eustace as their future king ; but the Archbishop of Canterbury, Theobald of Bec, and the other bishops declined to perform the coronation ceremony on the grounds that the Roman curia had declared against the claim of Eustace.
Twenty-six barons accepted, but Theobald IV ( 1201 – 53 ), the powerful Count of Champagne, did not, since he had an agreement with the Jews that guaranteed him extra income through taxation.
Theobald then agreed to the Normans ' proposal that he be made king, only to find that his former support immediately ebbed away: the barons were not prepared to support the division of England and Normandy by opposing Stephen.
Still, Blanche had to break up a league of the barons ( 1226 ), and helped by Theobald IV of Champagne and the papal legate to France, Romano Bonaventura, she organized an army.
With the king diverted, Theobald IV of Blois led a revolt of the French barons.
In 1190 Henry left for the East, after having his barons swear to recognize his younger brother Theobald as his successor should he fail to return.
Since some barons suspected Theobald for having a hand in the death of Louis VIII, Blanche of Castile withdrew his invitation to the coronation of Louis IX and proffered it to Blanche instead.

Theobald and Robert
Robert had tried to convince Theobald to take the throne in 1135 ; he did not attend Stephen's first court in 1136 and it took several summonses to convince him to attend court at Oxford later that year.
Robert had tried to convince Theobald to take the throne in 1135 ; he did not attend Stephen's first court in 1136 and it took several summonses to convince him to attend court at Oxford later that year.
In an effort to negotiate a truce, Henry of Blois held a peace conference at Bath, at which Robert represented the Empress, and Queen Matilda and Archbishop Theobald the King.
One of his elder brothers was the nationalist Thomas Addis Emmet, a close friend of Theobald Wolfe Tone, who was a frequent visitor to the house when Robert was a child.
Theobald then took a leading part in the negotiations that led to the exchange of Robert for Stephen, which happened in November 1141.
Wood also asserts that the lyrics of at least one song by Shakespeare's regular collaborator, composer Robert Johnson, are related to Double Falsehood, indicating that Theobald had access to a genuine original text.
* Robert A. Theobald, Final Secret of Pearl Harbor ( Devin-Adair Pub, 1954 ) ISBN 0-8159-5503-0 ISBN 0-317-65928-6 Foreword by Fleet Admiral William Frederick Halsey, Jr.
However, other nationalists such as Samuel Neilson, Theobald Wolfe Tone and Robert Emmet were also descended from colonial families that had arrived in Ireland since 1600.
There was no lecture in 1996 because the Ideas producers and the selected lecturer, Robert Theobald, could not agree on what constituted a sufficient manuscript for the lecture.
In 1963, Robert Theobald published the book Free Men and Free Markets, in which he advocated a guaranteed minimum income ( the origin of the modern version of the phrase ).
* Equality of Economic Opportunity Through Capital Ownership, Social Policies for America in the Seventies, edited by Robert Theobald, Doubleday & Co., New York: 1968.
Indeed in the early 19th century the Society of United Irishmen ( the Irish independence organization led by Theobald Wolfe Tone and Robert Emmet ), allied themselves with France against Britain, but as history would prove, to no effect.
The naval commander was Rear Admiral Robert A. Theobald, commanding Task Force 8 afloat, who as Commander North Pacific Force ( ComNorPac ) reported to Admiral Nimitz in Hawaii.
Several writers, including journalist Robert Stinnett and former United States Navy Rear Admiral Robert A. Theobald, have argued that various parties high in the U. S. and British governments knew of the attack in advance and may even have let it happen or encouraged it in order to force America into war via the " back door.
* The Economics of Human Energy in Brooks Adams, Ezra Pound and Robert Theobald
Robert, son of Theobald, holds of Earl Roger Iteshale.
* Rear Adm. Robert A. Theobald ( 17 May 1942 – 4 January 1943 )
* Robert Alfred Theobald
* Robert Theobald ( 1929 – 1999 ), an economist and futurist

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