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Thibaut de Blois

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Thibaut de Blois

Birth
Dhuizon, Departement du Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France
Death
940 (aged 49–50)
Dienville, Departement de l'Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Burial
Tours, Departement d'Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France Add to Map
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Thibaut I "l'Ancien", (-[944], bur Tours Saint-Martin). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "Hastingo" sold "civitate Carnoto" to "Turonensi comiti Theobaldo" in 904. Guillaume de Jumièges describes how "le comte Thibaut" bought the town of Chartres from Hasting the Viking. Vicomte de Tours. "Domni Fulconis Andecavorum comitis, Tedbaldi Turonorum vicecomitis" subscribed the charter dated 30 Oct 909 under which the testamentary executors of "domni Gauzuini" donated property to Saint-Martin de Tours. "…Tetbaldi vicecomitis…" subscribed the charter of "Hugo rector abbatiæ sancti Martini" relating to Tours Saint-Martin dated 931. The identity of the husband of Richilde, and father of Thibaut [II] and Richard, is brought together by the charter dated to 944 under which "le comte Thibault père de Thibault" relinquished rights relating to "les terres de Vancé, de Joué, de Martigny et de Berthenay" to Tours Saint-Martin and paid for his future burial in the abbey.
Thibaut married Richende (Richelde) de Bourges, daughter of Hugues de Bourges and Rothild of France. Richende's maternal grandparents were Charles the Bald and Richilde of Provence.
Thibaut and Richende children were:
Thibaut [II] ([910]-16 Jan [975/77]). "Le comte Thibault père de Thibault" relinquished rights relating to "les terres de Vancé, de Joué, de Martigny et de Berthenay" to Tours Saint-Martin and paid for his future burial in the abbey by charter dated to 944. He succeeded his father in 944 as Thibaut I "le Tricheur" Comte de Blois, Vicomte de Tours.
Gerlotte of Blois
Thibaut I "l'Ancien", (-[944], bur Tours Saint-Martin). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "Hastingo" sold "civitate Carnoto" to "Turonensi comiti Theobaldo" in 904. Guillaume de Jumièges describes how "le comte Thibaut" bought the town of Chartres from Hasting the Viking. Vicomte de Tours. "Domni Fulconis Andecavorum comitis, Tedbaldi Turonorum vicecomitis" subscribed the charter dated 30 Oct 909 under which the testamentary executors of "domni Gauzuini" donated property to Saint-Martin de Tours. "…Tetbaldi vicecomitis…" subscribed the charter of "Hugo rector abbatiæ sancti Martini" relating to Tours Saint-Martin dated 931. The identity of the husband of Richilde, and father of Thibaut [II] and Richard, is brought together by the charter dated to 944 under which "le comte Thibault père de Thibault" relinquished rights relating to "les terres de Vancé, de Joué, de Martigny et de Berthenay" to Tours Saint-Martin and paid for his future burial in the abbey.
Thibaut married Richende (Richelde) de Bourges, daughter of Hugues de Bourges and Rothild of France. Richende's maternal grandparents were Charles the Bald and Richilde of Provence.
Thibaut and Richende children were:
Thibaut [II] ([910]-16 Jan [975/77]). "Le comte Thibault père de Thibault" relinquished rights relating to "les terres de Vancé, de Joué, de Martigny et de Berthenay" to Tours Saint-Martin and paid for his future burial in the abbey by charter dated to 944. He succeeded his father in 944 as Thibaut I "le Tricheur" Comte de Blois, Vicomte de Tours.
Gerlotte of Blois


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95043895/thibaut-de_blois: accessed ), memorial page for Thibaut de Blois (890–940), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95043895, citing Basilique de St-Martin, Tours, Departement d'Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France; Maintained by Mad (contributor 47329061).