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Thiébaud II de Lorraine, duc de Lorraine

Also Known As: "Theobald", "Thibaut", "Thiébaut"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lorraine, France
Death: May 13, 1312 (47-56)
Lorraine, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Fréderic III, duke of Lorraine and Margareta de Champaña, infanta de Navarra
Husband of Isabella de Rumigny
Father of Frédéric IV, duke of Lorraine; Marguérite de Lorraine; Isabella von Loethringen; Marie de Lorraine; Count Mattheus of Lothringen-Darney and 3 others
Brother of Isabella de Lorraine; Catherine de Lorraine, dame de Romont; Agnès de Lorraine; Mathias; Frederick and 1 other
Half brother of Marguerite de Lorraine and Jean de Toul

Occupation: Hertig i Lothringen 1301-21, Duke of Lorraine
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About Thibaut II, duke of Lorraine

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobald_II,_Duke_of_Lorraine Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2008)

Theobald II (French: Thiébaud or Thiébaut) (1263 – May 13, 1312) was the duke of Lorraine from 1303 to his death. He was the son and successor of Frederick III and Margaret, daughter of King Theobald I of Navarre.

In 1298, he took part in the Battle of Göllheim, near Speyer, in which the king of Germany, Adolph, was killed fighting his rival, Albert of Habsburg. Theobald was on Albert' side, despite the history of support for the legitimate emperors (which Adolph aspired to be) in the history of his family.

In 1302, he was at war helping the king of France, Philip IV, married to his cousin Joan I of Navarre. He was at the Battle of the Golden Spurs at Kortrijk, where the Flemings defeated the French chivalry under Robert II of Artois. He was present also at the Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle in 1304, where the French king personally led the army in a less decisive battle. He, along with John II, Duke of Brabant, and Amadeus V, Count of Savoy, was sent to negotiate peace with Flanders.

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. [edit] Family

He married in 1278 Isabella (1263-1326), lady of Rumigny, daughter of Hugh, lord of Rumigny, and Philippine d'Oulche. They had:

   * Frederick (1282 † 1329), his successor in Lorraine
   * Matthias (d.c.1330), lord of Darney, Boves, Blainville, and Florennes
   * Hugh, his successor in Rumigny, Martigny, and Aubenton
   * Mary, married (1324) Guy de Châtillon (d.1362), lord of La Fère-en-Tardenois
   * Margaret († 1348), married (c.1311) Guy de Dampierre, count of Zeeland (d.1311)
   * Isabella (d.1353), married Érard de Bar (d.1337), lord of Pierrepont
   * Philippine, nun

[edit] See also

   * Dukes of Lorraine family tree

Preceded by Frederick III Duke of Lorraine 1303-1312 Succeeded by Frederick IV This page was last modified on 24 December 2009 at 04:31.



Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Theobald II (French: Thiébaud or Thiébaut) (1263 – May 13, 1312) was the duke of Lorraine from 1303 to his death. He was the son and successor of Frederick III and Margaret, daughter of King Theobald I of Navarre.

In 1298, he took part in the Battle of Göllheim, near Speyer, in which the king of Germany, Adolph, was killed fighting his rival, Albert of Habsburg. Theobald was on Albert' side, despite the history of support for the legitimate emperors (which Adolph aspired to be) in the history of his family.

In 1302, he was at war helping the king of France, Philip IV, married to his cousin Joan I of Navarre. He was at the Battle of the Golden Spurs at Kortrijk, where the Flemings defeated the French chivalry under Robert II of Artois. He was present also at the Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle in 1304, where the French king personally led the army in a less decisive battle. He, along with John II, Duke of Brabant, and Amadeus V, Count of Savoy, was sent to negotiate peace with Flanders.

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.

[edit]Family

He married in 1278 Isabella (1263-1326), lady of Rumigny, daughter of Hugh, lord of Rumigny, and Philippine d'Oulche. They had:

Frederick (1282 † 1329), his successor in Lorraine

Matthias (d.c.1330), lord of Darney, Boves, Blainville, and Florennes

Hugh, his successor in Rumigny, Martigny, and Aubenton

Mary, married (1324) Guy de Châtillon (d.1362), lord of La Fère-en-Tardenois

Margaret († 1348), married (c.1311) Guy de Dampierre, count of Zeeland (d.1311)

Isabella (d.1353), married Érard de Bar (d.1337), lord of Pierrepont

Philippine, nun

[edit]See also

Dukes of Lorraine family tree

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