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Theobald

Proper noun

Meaning

A surname originating as a patronymic.

A male given name from the Germanic languages

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Adela and Theobald allied themselves with Henry, and Stephen's mother decided to place him in Henry's court. Source: Internet

Both Stephen's wife, Queen Matilda, and his older brother Theobald died in 1152. Source: Internet

Davis, pp.101, 104. 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. Source: Internet

Mann, pgs. 109–110 With the election of Celestine, both Bernard and Theobald appealed to the pope, while Louis sent ambassadors to have the interdict lifted. Source: Internet

It took “four to five weeks” to draw up the rules for the classes and to get them signed off by Berlin’s health authorities and by the company, said Christiane Theobald, the Staatsballett’s deputy artistic director, in a telephone interview. Source: Internet

Horrified, and desiring an end to the war, Louis attempted to make peace with Theobald in exchange for his support in lifting the interdict on Raoul and Petronilla. Source: Internet

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