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Thibaud is a name of French origin, a form of Theobald. Surname * Anna Thibaud (1861–1948), French singer. * Jacques Thibaud (18801953), French violinist * Laure Thibaud (born 1978), French synchronized swimmer * Marcel Thibaud (18961985), French politician * Todd Thibaud (born before 1987), American singer-songwriter Personal name * Thibaud II ( Theobald II, Count of Champagne, 10901152) * Thibaud III ( Theobald III, Count of Champagne, 11791201) * Thibaud IV ( Theobald I of Navarre, 120153), Count of Champagne and King of Navarre * Thibaud Le Chansonnier ( Theobald II of Navarre, (123970), King of Navarre * Thibaud Chapelle (born 1977), French international rower * Thibaud Gaudin (122992), French Grand Master of the Knights Templar Other uses * Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition, an international classical music competition for pianists, violinists and singers that has been held in France since 1943 * Saint-Thibaud-de-Couz, a commune of the Savoie department in the ...
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Theobald
Theobald is a Germanic dithematic name, composed from the elements '' theod-'' "people" and ''bald'' "bold". The name arrived in England with the Normans. The name occurs in many spelling variations, including Theudebald, Diepold, Theobalt, Tybalt; in French Thibaut, Thibault, Thibeault, Thiébaut, etc.; in Italian Tebaldo; in Spanish and Portuguese Teobaldo; in Irish Tiobóid; in Czech Děpolt; and in Hungarian Tibold. People called Theobald include: *Saint Theobald of Dorat (990–1070), French saint *Saint Theobald of Marly (died 1247), French saint and Cistercian abbot *Saint Theobald of Provins (1033–1066), French hermit and saint * Theobald of Langres (12th century), number theorist *Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine (c. 1191–1220), the Duke of Lorraine (1213–1220) *Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine (1263–1312), the Duke of Lorraine (1303–1312) *Theobald I, Count of Blois (913–975), the first Count of Blois, Chartres, and Châteaudun, as well as Count of Tours *Theob ...
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Thibaud Gaudin
Thibaud Gaudin (1229? – April 16, 1292) was the Grand Master of the Knights Templar from August 1291 until his death in April 1292. Life The history of Thibaud Gaudin within the Order is rather mysterious. Born to a noble family in the area of Chartres or Blois, France, he entered the Knights Templar well before 1260, because on that date he was taken prisoner during an attack on Tiberias. His great piety was deemed worthy of the nickname of "Gaudin Monk". In 1279, Sir Thibaud fulfilled the function of "Commander of the Land of Jerusalem",The contemporary chronicle ''The Templar of Tyre'' refers to "le comandour dou Temple, frere Tibaut Gaudin"''Les gestes des Chiprois'', ch. 454. Ed. G. Raynaud. Geneva: 1887./ref> the fourth most important function in the Templar hierarchy. In 1291, he rode at the side of Guillaume de Beaujeu to defend the town of Acre, besieged by the formidable army of Mamluk Sultan Al-Ashraf Khalil. On 18 May, upon the death of Guillaume de Beaujeu, Gaudin ...
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Thibeault (other)
Thibeault is a surname of French origin, a form of Theobald. People with that name include: * Fabienne Thibeault (born 1952), Canadian singer *Glenn Thibeault (born 1969), Canadian politician *Larry Thibeault (191577), Canadian ice hockey player *Yolande Thibeault (born 1939), Canadian journalist and politician Other uses * Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault, American law firm in Boston, MA 19732005 See also * Thibaud (other) *Thibault (other) * Thibaut *Thiébaut (other) Thiébaut or Thiebaut is a surname of French origin that may refer to: * Bill Thiebaut (born 1947), American politician from Colorado * Gunter Thiebaut (born 1977), Belgian soccer player * Jean-Luc Thiébaut (born 1960), French handball player * Là ... * French-language surnames {{surname ...
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Thibaut
Thibaut is a name of French origin, a form of Theobald. Surname * Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut (17721840), German jurist * Bernhard Friedrich Thibaut (17751832), German mathematician * François Thibaut (born 1948), American educator * George Thibaut (18481914), German-born indologist * Georges Pierre Thibaut (1920unknown), Belgian chess master * Jean-Claude Thibaut (born 1968), French filmmaker, visual artist, and producer * John Thibaut (191786), American social psychologist * Major Thibaut (born 1977), American politician in Louisiana * Philippe Thibaut (active from 1993), French designer and producer of grand strategy video games * Willem Thibaut, Tybaut, or Tibout (152497), Dutch painter Personal name * Thibaut III (Theobald III, Count of Champagne, 11791201) * Thibaut I (Theobald I of Navarre, 120153), King of Navarre, aka Theobald IV, Count of Champagne * Thibaut de Blaison (died after March 1229), Poitevin nobleman, crusader, and ''trouvère'' * Thibaut Courtois ( ...
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Thibault (other)
Thibault is a French personal name and surname, a form of Theobald, a Germanic name composed from the elements '' theod-'' "people" and ''bald'' "bold". Surname * Arthur Thibault (191483), Canadian farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan * Bernard Thibault (born 1959), French trade unionist, Secretary of the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT) * Conrad Thibault (190387), American baritone vocalist * David Thibault (born before 2013), French-Canadian singer and Elvis impersonator * Dominique Thibault (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player * Emmanuel Thibault (born 1974), French dancer * François-Anatole Thibault (18441924), French writer and Nobel Laureate * François Thibault (born before 1992), French ''Maître de chai'' (Cellar Master) * Geneviève Thibault de Chambure (190275), French musicologist * Gérard Thibault d'Anvers (15741629), Dutch fencing master * Guy Thibault (born before 1978), Canadian army officer * Jean-Baptiste Thibault (181079), Canadia ...
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Thibaud River
The Thibaud River is a river on the Caribbean island of Dominica. See also *List of rivers of Dominica References Map of DominicaWater Resources Assessment of Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda, and St. Kitts and Nevis
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Thibaud, Dominica
Thibaud is a village on the northern coast of Dominica. It has a population of approximately 500. Located near Vieille Case, Thibaud's main industries are fishing and farming. Thibaud appears on the earliest detailed map of the island by Thomas Jefferys in 1768. It was named after an early French settler, Louis Thibaud, (spelt in the early British texts as Teaubaud) who obtained ten acres from the Island Caribs in the early 18th century. Thibaud is connected to two bays. Sandwich Bay, is named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792). The other bay is the beaching place for the village fishing boats . The school playing field was the site of an Amerindian The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the inhabitants of the Americas before the arrival of the European settlers in the 15th century, and the ethnic groups who now identify themselves with those peoples. Many Indigenous peoples of the Am ... village. During the period after the abolition of slavery in D ...
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Saint-Thibaud-de-Couz
Saint-Thibaud-de-Couz () is a commune of the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Geography The village of Saint-Thibaud-de-Couz is located in the middle valley of the Hyères between Mont Grêle (1425 m) and Mont Outheran (1,676 m). Forests cover half of the township. The township is part of the Communauté de communes Cœur de Chartreuse. Toponymy In the eleventh century, a Breton monk named Theobaldus built for pilgrims and travelers a "Hostellerie priory", at a place called ''Pre Chartreux'' between the ''Gencourt'' and the ''Poulemonts''. Theobaldus gave the town its name (Thibaud), we called then the town under the name of Saint Thibaud. Full name ''Saint-Thibaud-de-Couz'' is mentioned for the first time in Latin in 1497 in the cartulary Labaudie "Parrochia Sancti theobaldi de Couz". The name Couz, which means "pass" was used to refer to the ''Hyères valley'' until the ''Caves parade''. History After the planning of the caves par ...
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Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition
The Long–Thibaud–Crespin Competition is an international classical music competition for pianists, violinists and singers that has been held in France since 1943. (A Jacques Thibaud Competition was held the year before in Bordeaux: Jacques Thibaud chaired the jury and the First Prize was awarded to Jacques Dejean.) It was created by the pianist Marguerite Long and the violinist Jacques Thibaud. Thibaud died in 1953, Long in 1966. Until 2011 it included only pianists and violinists and was known as the Marguerite Long–Jacques Thibaud Competition. That year, in honour of the French soprano Régine Crespin (1927–2007), it was expanded to include singers, and renamed. Frequency The competition was initially triennial, but from 1949 it was held biennially. In 1980, it was split into two contests, where pianists compete only against other pianists, and violinists only against other violinists. Previously, violinists and pianists had competed against each other. That ye ...
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Thibaud Chapelle
Thibaud Chapelle (born 9 May 1977 in Bron) is a French rower who has won medals in the Olympic Games and World Championships with the French Rowing Team. Awards Chapelle has won a number of awards through his rowing career. Among his awards are Olympic medals that he earned while rowing with the French National Rowing Team. Olympic Games Chapelle won just one medal in the Olympic Games. That is below: 2000, Sydney, Australia – Chapelle won a Bronze medal in lightweight double sculls with Pascal Touron. World Championships Chapelle has won one medal in the World Championships. They are below: 2001, Lucerne, Switzerland – Chapelle won a bronze medal in lightweight double sculls with Fabrice Moreau. French/France Championships Chapelle won 2 medals. This was in the French/France Championships. The medals are below: Chapelle was skiff A skiff is any of a variety of essentially unrelated styles of small boats. Traditionally, these are coastal craft or river cr ...
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Anna Thibaud
Anna Thibaud (14 December 1861Acte de naissance n°37, page 49/263, série du greffe: naissances, mariages, décès, publications de mariage (3E/6558) – 18 April 1948décès 1948, mairie du 17e, acte n°808, Archives Départementales de Paris, cote 17D 282) was a French singer. She had a wide repertoire, attractive stage presence and excellent voice. She performed at important venues in Paris during a lengthy career. Life Birth There is confusion about her date of birth. François Thibaudot, shoemaker, married Josephine Breton on November 6, 1850, in Saint-Aubin, Jura. From this wedding was born a first Marie-Louise Thibaudot on December 14, 1861. Josephine Breton died on August 12, 1865, in Saint-Aubin. Widowed, François then married Anne Renaud on 7 November 1866 in the same town. From this marriage was born a second Marie-Louise Thibaudot on July 30, 1867: She married on September 3, 1887, at the town hall of the 7th arrondissement of Paris with a sales representative name ...
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Theobald II Of Navarre
Theobald II or ''Thibaud'', es, Teobaldo (6/7 December 1239 – 4/5 December 1270) was King of Navarre and also, as Theobald V, Count of Champagne and Brie, from 1253 until his death. He was the son and successor of Theobald I and the second Navarrese monarch of the House of Blois. After he died childless, the throne of Navarre passed to his younger brother, Henry I. Biography Early years Theobald was the eldest son of Theobald I of Navarre and his third wife, Margaret of Bourbon. He succeeded to his father's titles on his death at only fourteen years of age. His mother acted as regent with James I of Aragon until 1256, when Theobald came of age. On 27 November, he affirmed the Fueros of Navarre, which limited his power by putting him under the counsel of a tutor from among the aristocracy. He could not make judgements without a council of twelve (a jury) of noblemen. Theobald was not content, however, to be so restricted in royal prerogative before his twenty-first bir ...
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