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Thibaud de Nanteuil

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Nationality
  
French

Name
  
Thibaud Nanteuil

Parents
  
Philip of Nanteuil

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Died
  
December 26, 1300

Thibaud de Nanteuil (????–1300) Latin: Theobaldus de Nantolio, Italian: Teobaldo Natoli was one of the most powerful men of the Catholic Church during the thirteenth century. He was a member of a French noble family.

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Early life

Thibaud de Nanteuil (or Natoli) died on December 26, 1300. Also called "Thibaud de Beauvais" or "de Nesle", Bishop of Beauvais, he was the son of Philip of Nanteuil, count and "Peerage of France" (French: Pairie de France).

Thibaud de Nanteuil, the Lord of Nanteuil, Lord of Pomponne and Levignen, archdeacon of Beauvais and Church Dean of Reims, succeeded his uncle as bishop of Beauvais.

Thibaud de Nanteuil attended the coronation of the King of France Philip IV on January 6, 1286 and the Council of Reims in 1292.

  • Lordship of Nanteuil
  • Philippe de Nanteuil
  • Milo of Nanteuil
  • Blondel de Nesle
  • Hugh, Count of Champagne
  • de Chatillon
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