- Henry I, Count of Champagne
Henry I of Champagne (died
March 17 ,1181 ), known as "the Liberal", wascount of Champagne from 1152 to 1181. He was the eldest son of CountThibaut II of Champagne (who was also Count Thibaut IV of Blois).Henry took part in the
Second Crusade under the leadership ofLouis VII of France . He carried a letter of recommendation fromBernard of Clairvaux addressed toAlexius I Comnenus ,Byzantine Emperor ; he is listed among the notables present at the assembly held byBaldwin III of Jerusalem at Acre on24 June 1148 .On his father's death, Henry chose to take Champagne, leaving the family's older holdings (including
Blois ,Chartres ,Sancerre , andChateaudun ) to his younger brothers. At the time this may have been surprising, for the other territories were richer and better developed. Henry must have foreseen the economic possibilities of Champagne, and it is during his rule that the county achieved its high place as one of the richest and strongest of the French principalities.Henry established orderly rule over the nobles of Champagne, and could fairly reliably count on the aid of some 2,000 vassals, which just by itself made him a power few in France could equal. This order in turn made Champagne a safe place for merchants to gather, and under the count's protection the
Champagne Fairs became a central part of long-distance trade and finance inmedieval Europe .In addition, the count's court in
Troyes became a renowned literary center.Walter Map was among those who found hospitality there. The scholarStephen of Alinerre was among Henry's courtiers, becomingchancellor of the county in 1176.In 1179 Henry went to
Jerusalem again with a party of French knights including his relatives Peter of Courtenay (brother of Louis VII) andPhilip of Dreux ,bishop of Beauvais . Henry returned towards Europe by the land route across Asia Minor, and was captured and held to ransom byKilij Arslan II , Seljuksultan of Rüm. The ransom was paid by the Byzantine Emperor and Henry was released, but died soon afterwards.In 1164, Henry married
Marie of France, Countess of Champagne , daughter ofLouis VII of France andEleanor of Aquitaine .They had four children:
* Scholastique of Champagne (died 1219), married
William IV of Macon
* Henry II (1166–1197)
*Marie of Champagne (died 1204), marriedBaldwin I of Constantinople
* Theobald (1179–1201)He was succeeded by their eldest son Henry. After Henry became king of Jerusalem, the younger son Theobald became count.
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