Henry I
Count of Champagne in 12th century

Born
1204
821 years ago
Died
March 16th, 1181
844 years ago — -23 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
France
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Served as the Count of Champagne from 1136 to 1181. Played a significant role in regional politics and was involved in the affairs of the Crusades. Established alliances through marriage and diplomacy, fostering economic development in the region. His leadership contributed to the strengthening of the County of Champagne, making it a vital center in medieval France.
Ruled the County of Champagne
Strengthened regional political alliances
Contributed to the prosperity of Champagne
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