- Theobald II of Navarre
Theobald II (c. 1238 –
December 4 ,1270 ) (French: "Thibaud" or "Thibault", Spanish: "Teobaldo"), called the Young, wasCount of Champagne andBrie (as Theobald V) andKing of Navarre from 1253 until his death.He was the eldest son of Theobald I and his third wife, Margaret of Bourbon. He succeeded to his father's titles on his father's death when he was only fourteen years of age. His mother acted as
regent withJames I of Aragon until 1256, when Theobald came of age. On27 November , he affirmed theFueros 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 birthday. He received the rites ofunction andcoronation fromPope Alexander IV in 1257 and 1259 respectively and tried to justify his divine right to rule, a concept foreign until that point in traditional Navarrese politics (though see the reign of Sancho III).In order to counter the tendency to decentralisation and feudalisation of the noblesse, the king turned to the bourgeoisie. He exacted extraordinary taxes and imposts from them, but they supported him nevertheless because he granted them rights, prestige, and political clout. He extended the "
fueros " ofPamplona toLanz andEstella toTiebas andTorralba Del Río . He foundedEspinal in 1269.In other affairs, Theobald continued the policies of his father. He improved the royal administration, of incomes and expenditures, and administered the first census. The count of 1266 indicated the presence of 150,000 inhabitants. Approximately 6.75% of royal revenues were spent on a bureaucracy, 33.84% on the military, and 59.6% to the maintenance of the monarch and his household and duties.
Theobald found support in
Louis IX of France , who supported his fellow kings against their vassals with consistency. Theobald married Isabella, Louis's daughter, on6 April 1255 . Theobald acted as an advisor of Louis and Louis as an arbiter in Navarre's internal problems. When the daughter, Berengaria, ofAlfonso X of Castile was betrothed to Louis, eldest son and heir of King Louis, Castile ceded the use of the ports ofFuenterrabía andSan Sebastián to Navarre on1 January 1256 .In July 1270, Theobald embarked with his father-in-law on the
Eighth Crusade toTunis . Louis died of dysentery at the siege. Theobald died childless atTrapani inSicily while returning that same year. He was succeeded by his younger brother Henry III of Champagne.ee also
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Ciampolo , a soul found by Dante in the Inferno who defrauded Theobald.
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