Name THIBAULT
The URL internet
address of this name THIBAULT
webpage is:
https://www.angelfire.com/space/special4u/namethibault.html
as mentioned at pages:
ANDRES VIGAS Maria Apellido VIGAS
PAT’s personal record Pierre André THIBAULT CV
Click on highlighted, or underlined, or hyperlinked words.
Origin of Germanic and French names as
THIBAULT THIBAUD THIBAUT THIEBAULT...
and of similar names with different spellings.
A web-study from 1994 to 2009 by PAT
with much internet sourcing and many references.
A first account of
this story was told in the 60s
and first dictated
by Dr Pierre E. Thibault in the
beginning of the 90s.
Some
examples of easy tools for
an elementary search:
http://www.jtosti.com in French D’ où vient
votre nom
http://www.lexilogos.com in English & many languages
http://wordreference.com free
online DICTIONARIES
Google Wikipedia Wiktionary Dmoz in many
languages...
Nomen Sostantivo
Nom Nom Nombre
Name
Name
Prénom
Thibault Nom Thibault Name
Thibault
(Deutsch) Name Thibault Theudebald
Theuderich I
Many names and their variants / variations on
this page are to be most
frequently found in the
whole Western culture.
Knowing several
languages of Western
Europe
will be useful for a worldwide
study of the name
The written name and other
family records of most of
the higher aristocratic or rich French noble families
were often kept in the family
library, chapel, manor,
or castle, and much of this
historical private or public
material can still be available
at many of these families
with their consent.
The first ones are more than 10 centuries old and
have often no need of a “particule” as de,
d’...,
as for example in (-*-),
Rochechouart, La Rochefoucauld, Nesle,
Montesquiou,
Choiseul, Maillé,
Maillé,
Maille, Mailly,
Clermont-Tonnerre,
Castellane, Harcourt, Gontaut-Biron, Blonay, Châteauneuf,
Arenberg,
Viry... (see top 100 by age),
Gramont,
Caumont, La Force...,
the top of the top being to
have also a known castle
or tower and still owning it
today, a town, a river, a flower,
a wine or champagne name, a street or métro
station
(list
of
a name engraved
on the Arc de Triomphe and listed
at Wikipedia...
for your visit or business card!
Some are mentioned on several
lists!
See a list
example and check other lists.
True nobles
are about 1% of the French population,
real nobles depend much
on their bank accounts,
false nobles
are plenty as Valery
Giscard d’Estaing
but can be nice guys as Henry de
Montpezat...
Dream nobles are
the most numerous ones, but few
have succeeded as well as the modern Jeanne d’Arc
who also tried to walk on water.
Or a new Machiavelli who was even
said in
Le Canard
to be the highest with also
connections with the “malin”...
The birth, baptism, marriage,
and burial records
of people of lower social
ranking, of families with
a more ordinary status, as
most of those during
the last 15 centuries with a THEUDBALD,
THIBAULT, THIBAUD, THIEBAULT...
related name
or many of their variations,
where mostly kept
from about the 15th or mainly 16th century until
1789
in the registers or books of
the church to which
they belonged (Registres paroissiaux).
According to http://www.jtosti.com/noms/t2.htm
and other dictionaries and texts about origins of
names, many such names are most likely to have
a Germanic
or Frankish origin:
Theudbald, Theubald, Theodwald,
Theobald, Theobalt,
Theobold,
Thibaudeau,
Thibaude, Thibeaude,
Thibeau,
Thibaux, Tietbalt, Tibault, Tibaut, Tibau,
Tibaud,
Tibaux,
Tibbaut, Tibeau, Tibaudeau, Thibaudiére,
Tibaldo, Tibaldi,
Theodilo,
Theodberga, Theutberge, Teutberge, Theberge,
Thiberge, Thibierge,
Thivierge,
Thiberghien, Thiberguen,
Tiberghien, Tiberghiem,
Thibou, Thiboult, Thiboud, Thiboust, Thiboux, Thibouw,
Thiboutot,
Thibouville,
Thiébault,
Thiebauld, Thiebaud, Thiebaut, Thiebaux, Thiebau,
Thiebeauld,
Thiebeaux, Thiebeau, Thiebold, Thiebolt, Thiebot,
Thiebaudet, Thiebaudot, Thiebe, Thieble, Thieblemont, Thieblot,
Thiele (Dietrich
in German), Thiel, Thielen, Thielens,
Thisse,
Thissen, Thyssen,
Thiennement,
Thiellement, Thielmann, Thielment,
Thiercelin,
Tiercelin,
Thierce, Thiercelet, Tiercelet,
Thiesselin,
Thiesse, Thies, Thiers, Thierse,
Thieulent,
Thieullent, Thieulen, Thieullen, Thielan,
Thieland, Thieulant,
Theodland, Thiedland,
Thieulin, Theclin,
Tecilinus,
Thion, Thionville, Theodo,
Theodon, Thiraubois,
Tirebois,
Tirbois, Thirauboix, Thiraucourt, Thirau,
Thibaudault,
Thibaudeault,
Thibaudeau, Thibaudeaux,
Thibaudau, Thibaudeau, Thibaudot, Thibaudat, Thibolot,
Thibaudet, Thibaudin,
Thibaudon, Thibaudox, Thibaulot,
Thibert, Tibert, Thybert, Tybald, Thebault, Thepaut,
Thabert, Thabot,
Tabot, Talbot,
Theriault,
Thierry, Thiery,
Thery, Thiry, Thiriez, Thiriot, Thirion,
Thirrion, Thirionet,
Thirionnet, Theroue, Therou, Therout, Theroux, Thiriet,
Thouard,
Thouart, Thouars, Theodhard, Thouin,
Berthouin, Berthoin, Berthoux, Bertoux, Bertou,
Theodwin, Thouret, Thourey, Thourez,
Thuaud,
Thuaut,
Thuault,
Thuaudet, Thudéroz,
Thiud, Thiudhard,
Thuard,
Thiudwald,
Theodhari, Theoderius,
Theudier, Theuderii, Teuderii,
Thuez, Thues,
Thuet, Thyarion, Tirvaudey, Thirvaudey,
Titeca, Titecat, Titgat,
Tytgat, Tytgadt, Tytgath, Theodgaut,
Titelein, Dietlein, Tittel, Titel, Dietel, Titelouze,
Titus, Tite, Tobot, Tybalt…
and that’s far for being all of them!
Send here your own suggestion, it will be
checked
and listed on this page if belonging to these above.
You can check the explanation for these and many
other names at: http://www.jtosti.com/noms/a.htm
Check some modern examples of the name Thibault.
During the French Revolution
period after 1789,
many, and sometimes all of
these records of
family name and other
registers, even for many
noble families, have been
destroyed. Most French
people of today have
generally not access to very
ancient documents for tracing
their family ancestry
further back than just these 10 Revolution
years.
And even those who can find
more ancient
material cannot sometimes be
sure that they
are more than just the “legitimate
children” and
grand-children of their
parents and ancestors.
The “genetic
ancestry” can be a different story!
How many of even kings and
queens can also
be in a similar “DNA-dilemma” is
difficult to say,
even if for some of them, it
is more or less
well-known that they are the “biological
child”
of their mother only!
Although “name
ancestry” is of a great historical,
sociological, religious and
cultural research value,
and as ancient “family-DNA
ancestry” would be,
so far, difficult or
impossible to establish for most
people, the “name
history and evolution” remains
perhaps a more interesting value for tracing the
origin of the first, middle,
and last names of people.
Only one name
for a same person is most common
before the Middle Ages period. In most
of Europe,
the only one name for each
person becomes a
Christian name
with the spreading of baptism.
Then, the Christian name becomes
a first or a
second name when a second,
or middle name,
or last, or more names, or surnames or
family names, or personal names are
appearing
for a same person during and
after the Middle Ages.
The spreading and changing in
name spelling
is also due to local dialect
or distortion and
“epoque trends”, with little or nothing to
relate
with name origin, and even
less with noble or
royal name ancestry, but
children are often
given the same or related
names to those of
their parents, grand parents,
or close ancestors...
This spreading, scattering,
dispersion, separation,
deflection, sprinkle, alteration,
switch and changing
or conservation effect in a name-building
process
is following a socio-cultural
model or pattern with
nearly mathematical relations
of fractal
character
that can be compared to a mathematical set and that
I describe as multi-directional and multi-dimensional
structures.
For example, the many families through out the
world with a name as “THIBAULT”
or any of its
many variations mentioned here above,
are very seldom descending from any king or
queen or prominent person with
a similar name.
Instead, it can be more interesting to know when
the name THIBAULT or its many
variations
appeared in the history of
languages, and when
it was first used for a king,
a prince, a local or
regional ruler, a noble man,
a cleric, and
even a Saint, some of these people giving
their name to chapels,
churches, streets, places,
villages… and later to modern
associative groups,
hotels, restaurants,
businesses, wines...
And so it is with most other
family names used in
the European languages and
cultures.
If your name is Alexander, it
is easy to think or
believe that the origin of
the name could be traced
back to at least Alexander the Great,
and that can
be mentally enough satisfying
for many persons.
But for THIBAULT for example,
it is not so obvious,
as no so prominent historical
personality has that
name with that fame.
So, if searching only for the
origin of the name THIBAULT
or for some of its many
variations, for example
on the internet site http://www.jtosti.com/noms/t2.htm,
the ”Thibault” spelling only
gives the following result:
“Thibault, nom de personne
d'origine germanique,
Theodbald
(theod = peuple + bald = audacieux),
très
fréquent en France (quelques exemples),
surtout porté
dans la Vienne (83) et dans
l'Indre (36).”
“Variantes:
Thibau (33),
Thibaud (85,
44, 16),
Thibaut (59, 80,
60).”
The numbers are referring to
the French “départments”
where the name is most
frequent,
(County in
English, Counties of
England. Grafschaft)
Other name and location dictionaries
give also similar
results: “Thibault” and its numerous
variations is of a
Germanic origin, with theud or theod in the first
part of
the names, meaning “people”, “folk”, “tribe”…
and bald, meaning “bold”, “daring”,
“fearless”.
For rulers or prominent
persons with similar names,
a simple internet search
for the origin of the name
THIBAULT, or of some of its many
different variations,
gives the following result:
A Germanic
male becomes tribe chief with the
name Marcomer or Marcomir or Marchomir I
in about 347
AD until about 404 AD (AD).
(Marcomir is mostly mentioned by genealogy
and ancestor researchers and some anonymous
disputed
historians. No historical material or
document is available about him.)
(Some of the following names are also referring
to dubious
genealogy internet sources. For a
more academic research, established historical
references
based upon solid source texts
should be completing these sometimes
imaginative genealogical names and indications.)
In about 347
AD, Marcomer has in Westphalia
a child with a presumptively Germanic female
he had presumptively married (many rulers,
even in modern time, like other people, have
legitimate or “bastard”
children with not only
wives, but also slaves, servants, prisoners
or any sort of women they did or did not marry,
and some of these children have become their
heirs and the new rulers.)
Sometimes, legitimate or bastard rulers, or regents,
kill or jail parents, brothers, nephews... to secure
their position.
For Marcomir, one of these females, “this woman”,
(these words have surely been said many times
later in history…) is named Frotmund,
daughter
of a Frotmond or Frotmund, and she might
have,
according to the fairy teller Laurence Gardner
and other imaginative genealogists, a doubtful
and much elder ancestry than Marcomir.
It is important to try distinguishing fable from
history
even if fairy tale is
more romantic or
exciting than facts.
The child is named Pharamond (in English),
Pharamond
(in French), and he becomes chief,
or duke, or king of the Salian and
Ripuarian
Franks 409
- 426 AD.
He dies about 428 - 430 AD.
A Germanic
people with a name resembling to
Marcomir, the Marcomans
in French,
Marcomans in the French
translation,
and Marcomani in the Latin
text of Tacitus,
most probably kin or parents with the Suebi in English,
Sueves
in French, Suebos
in the Latin text of Tacitus,
Tacitus’ text in English, is identified with certainty
about 9 BC
and later South of the Danube
River and
elsewhere.
Faramund
has a son in ca. 390
AD, Clodio, with a
woman still unknown of us. This
son Clodio, or
Chlodio “Long Haired”, or
Clodius, or Chlodion,
or in French Clodion le chevelu (more at Wikipedia)
(nice pictures and coins),
becomes king in about
420 AD and king of the Salian Franks in 427 - 428 AD,
and dies 447 to 450 AD.
(Various names and dates in
different studies.)
“Variations in the spelling
of the name of "Chlodio"
include
Cloio, Clodio, Clodius, Chlogio, Chlodion...
is normal
for barbarian names in Roman texts.”
(Paragraph retrieved from Wikipedia)
Like all Merovingian kings Chlodio had long hair
as a
ritual custom. His successor may have been
Merovech, after
whom the dynasty was named
'Merovingian'.
One legend has it that his father was
Pharamond.
The sources on Chlodio's history
are Gregory
of Tours and Sidonius Apollinaris.
(Paragraph retrieved from Wikipedia)
Clodion le Chevelu (texte français de Wikipedia).
«Selon le généalogiste Christian Settipani,
Clodion
serait le père de Mérovée et de Chlodebaud[3],
qui se
sont partagés le royaume de Clodion:
1- Mérovée
hérite de la partie occidentale,
autour de
Tournai.
Il est le
père de Childéric Ier, roi des Francs à Tournai,
le
grand-père de Clovis, roi des Francs,
et
probablement celui de Ragnacaire, roi des Francs
de
Cambrai, et ses frères Richer et Rignomer,
2 - Chlodebaud
hérite de la partie occidentale,
à
proximité de Cologne, et est probablement
le
grand-père de Sigebert le Boiteux, roi des
Francs de
Cologne.
3 - À
l'époque de Clovis vit un autre descendant
de
Clodion, Chararic,
dont ni le royaume ni la situation
dans la
famille royale franque ne sont vraiment situés.
Selon l'auteur du Liber Historiae Francorum le père de
Clodion le Chevelu serait Pharamond,
qui lui-même
serait le fils de Marcomir. Cette
généalogie, écrite plus
de 330 ans après les faits, est reconnue par les
historiens
contemporains comme fabuleuse.
«Des généalogistes des XXe siècle
et XXIe siècle
lui ont inventé de toutes pièces une famille
(Blésinde, Inbergide, Argotta, Clénus,
Hildegonde,
Clodeswinthe, Alberic, Adalbert...).
Ces personnages sont de Faux Mérovingiens
et n'ont aucune valeur historique.» Sources
To make it more simple and easier
for everybody,
a similar uncertainty will
occur several times again
in the history of
of many families, in all genealogy.
You can be sure of
whom you are only until a
certain extent. Up to 80 or
90 % in
In spite of chastity belts,
there were always those
who could and did make double
keys when kings
and knights were hunting, at
war, at politics, at church...
In modern
France, “le
facteur”,
in
Just what happened with the 3 step
daughters of
Philippe le Bel and
a
cousin girl, daughter of the
king, and who all 4 became
queens while fooling
around in the same time and
together in the
affair
of La Tour de Nesle and in England.
Ok, they were all 4 punished
for their sins!
But one was saved
by her father, one was forgiven
by her husband and became also
queen.
The mistake of one of them was not
to have the
bodies of her killed lovers thrown
into bags in the
Seine
river as her sister, cousin, and sister-in-law
did, but not to cut these bodies
into unrecognizable
small pieces as Marguerite,
Jeanne,
and Isabelle did
with the help of their guards!
Interesting about the Franks: Salic Law
at Yale Law School,
Salic
Law at Wiki, The Salic Law by Francois Velde,
The Law of the
Salian Franks by Paul Halsall,
Lex Salica
in Latin, Lex
Salica in German,
Origin and Revolutions of the
Civil Laws among the French
Family communities in
the Middle Ages
Clodio
“The Long Haired” has with Basina of
Thuringia
or Basina
in 411 AD, a son, Merovech
who becomes
King of the Salien
or Salian Franks in 447 AD, and
dies 456 AD.
See some of the present days Salians
at
http://medievalsteel.de/Seiten/Wir.htm
in time:
http://medievalsteel.de/Seiten/Zeittafel.htm
Merovig or Meroving or Merovech
or Mérovée,
son of Clodion’s wife
according to the Fregedar,
has a son with Verica
born in Westphalia 419
AD
according to genealogists who don’t mention
sources.
This son is Childeric I,
born in 436 AD or 437 AD
or perhaps 440 AD, becomes king
in 456 AD or
In the chronology of the kings and head of state of
France
mentioned in the “Petit
Larousse”, perhaps
the most popular French language dictionary in
Childeric I (nice pictures and maps) is considered to
be the first king of
fall
of Rome in 475 AD, and Clovis (nice pictures, maps)
in 481 AD
the first French king after the fall
of Ravenna,
(about which fall of Rome), taken by Odoacer in 476 AD.
Rome is also taken first by Alaric I in 410,
en 410, prise de Rome par les barbares d’Alaric (-*-),
(Read also about Montesquieu
who wrote a lot about
the decline of this Roman era.
You can go on checking years and dates at
Wikipedia by centuries and decades the same
way after 476 September 4 when Romulus
Augustus,
the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire is
deposed by Odoacer. This event is traditionally
regarded as the date of the fall of the Roman Empire
and the beginning of the European Dark Ages.
Childeric
I King of Salian Franks,
was asked in marriage by Basina of Thuringia
born 445, died 491.
They have a son, Clovis I,
or Clodwig,
or Chlodovech, born 465 or 466 maybe in Tournai,
who becomes a Frankish king in
about 481
(see also Frankish queens).
Clovis I is King of the “Francs
Saliens de Tournai”.
This same Clovis I The Great
466 - 511,
is baptised by
Saint Remi in Reims
on 22 Sept 496 or Christmas
496, 497, 498, or 499,
and becomes “the first barbarian catholic king”.
He marries a 1st time with Evochild de Cologne
born in
de Cologne, and have a son with her in about 485 to
492, Thiery I, or Théoderic, in Latin Theodericus,
en vieux francique Theuderich ou Theutric,
Vase
de Soissons A.D. 486.
becomes then Theuderic I, King of Metz
and dies 534. Theuderich in many lanuages at Wikipedia.
It is derived from Proto-Germanic[1]
þeudo ("people")
and rīks ("ruler").
Clovis I “The Great” is married a 2nd time in 492
with St.
Clothilde of Burgundy born 474 or 475
probably
in Lyon, and dies June 3, 548, in Tours,
They have 5 children, Ingomer, Chrotilda,
Chlodomer, King of
Orleans from 511 to 524,
Childebert I, born 497 in
Reims, King of Paris 511 to 558,
Clothar or Clothaire I "The Old"
King of all Franks in 511,
and dies Nov 23, 561 in Braine,
Clovis I dies Nov 25 or 27, 511.
Thierry I, Theodebert I (Thibert),
Theodebald I (Thibaud),
kings in
all three
with names related to the name THIBAULT.
They are the first kings of the French Merovingian dynasty,
followed by the Carolingian and Capetian dynasties,
until Louis XVI is
beheaded under the French
Revolution.
Today more than half a dozen families with different
names
pretend to be entitled to inherit the throne of
if it would be available, because they can be related
in some way to previous French kings, some when!
Some about Theodoric,
Theodoric I, Theodoric II,
Theodoric the Great, Thiumidir…:
http://clovis1er.free.fr/507leswisigoths.htm
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A9odoric_le_Grand
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrogoths
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrogoth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodoric_the_Great
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodoric_II
http://clovis1er.free.fr/autrespersonnages.htm
http://missel.free.fr/Sanctoral/05/18.php
Theodulf, évêque d’ Orléans vers 798
Theodat, Roi des Ostrogoths 534-536
At this point of this research, some genealogists
seem to have ready-made trees of generations
with names of families varying from one list to
another, but with as many “connecting” more
or less well-known names as possible so that
almost any well paying demander can be
related to these names in a way or another.
Trees ordered at different genealogists in
several countries can resemble each other
but can be “designed” for a specific market.
Pleased clients seem to be most important,
regardless of ancestry.
Individual genealogy can’t be matched with
genetics beyond a limited number of generations
back in time anyway!
Only ethnic
or “race
genetics” could, but
that’s another story, and is still much of a taboo.
Only “good stories” matters, not a “bad history”.
Could medical genetics change that?
As for the name THIBAULT, the eldest
ascendants among kings and rulers
with names related to THIBAULT or its
variants, are
or Theuderic king of Metz from 511 to 534,
Theudebert I (Thibert) king of Austrasia
from 534 to 548, and Théodebald
or Theobald
or Theudebald or Theudevald or Theodebald
or Thibaud
in the French Larousse dictionary,
king of
Théodebald or Théodald
ca. 708-741.in 746,
Carloman, an Alamannic Duke in Stuttgart,
confronts a duke Theudebald or Thibaud.
Here is a list of the French
Monarchs,
if it can help to some understanding!
Rois et Presidents de France (Nice pictures).
More Thibaults:
Thibaud l’Ancien, about 880-940
Thibaud I de
Chartres le Tricheur
Comte de Blois
913-975.
Thibaud III, Comte
de Blois et Troyes.
Thibaud
or Thibaut or Thibault IV de Champagne,
(-*-), (-**-),(-***-),(-****-),
born in Troyes
1201, becomes
king of Navarra
in 1234 under the name
of Thibaut I,
or Teobaldo
in Spanish.
He is also the author of “Jeux partis”
and of “Chansons”, he dies in 1253.
at Google
at Answers
at Encyclopédie
Microsoft® Encarta® en ligne
http://fr.encarta.msn.com © 1997-2009
Microsoft
Corporation. © 1993-2009
Tous
droits réservés.
Danceries
Thibaud de Champagne.
Then, many Thibaud,
Thibaut, Thibault and
a number of
variations of these names are to be
identified during
the following centuries as
they become very
spread out through mostly
France, Belgium,
Germany, and later in Acadia,
Some uses of the THIBAULT name
and its variations:
Sancerre, Saint Satur, Saint Thibault, Cher (18), France
Vth and VIIth centuries
Port Saint-Thibault, Saint Thibault
http://www.cg18.fr/commune/st-satur/loisirs.html
Restaurants
in Saint Thibault, Cher
(18), France
Église
SaintThibault de Joigny,
d’un saint mort en Italie en1056,
Statue
de Saint-Thibault par Juan de Juni,
Église
Saint-Thibault, Joigny, Yonne,
(nice statue on the outside of the church)
de la famille des comtes de Brie et de Champagne,
né environ 1017, fils d’Arnulf et de Willa,
arrière petit neveu du Saint archevêque Thibauld de
Vienne,
filleul du comte Thibauld III de Blois
né environ 1190-1200
Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes, St-Thibault-des-Vignes
XIth century
Seine-et-Marne
(77), Ile-de-France
Centre culturel
de Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes
http://assoc.tulipe.noire.free.fr/main4.html
Centre Équestre et Poney club de
Saint Thibault
Montgé-en-Goële,
Seine-et-Marne (77), France
Hôtels,
Bars, Cafés, Restaurants...
THIBAULT, THIBAUT, THIBAUD, THIBEAU...
chambre-petit déjeuner à partir de 70 €
Restaurant à partit de 19 €
2 place de la Répubique, 51130 Vertus-Épernay
Bar Le Saint Thibault
6 Rue Professeur Langevin, 51200 Épernay
Chez
Thibault Café Des Cultures
80 r Montesquieu,
69007 Lyon
Tel: 04 78 69 41 35
Rôtisserie Thibeau
1277, Rue Champs-Élysées,
among many others...
Saint-Thibaud-de-Couz (73) - Savoie, Rhône-Alpes
Saint-Thibault (10) - Aube, Champagne-Ardenne
Saint-Thibault (21) - Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne
Saint-Thibault
(60) -
Saint-Thibaut
(02) -
Saint-Thibéry (34) - Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon
Saint-Thiébaud (39) - Jura, Franche-Comté
Saint-Thiébault (52) - Haute-Marne, Champagne-Ardenne
Saint-Thierry (51) - Marne, Champagne-Ardenne
Saint-Théodorit (30) - Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon
Saint-Théoffrey
(38) - Isère, Rhône-Alpes
among others...
is the name of the
Prince of Cats
in the popular
medieval beast fable,
http://www.naturescene.co.uk/reynard/homereynard.htm
“Quand le Renard prêche, prenez guarde vos poules“
is an old French
proverb.
Tibert the cat Tybert
le chat Tibert o gato
http://www.geocities.com/oduvaldos/noclitera.html
http://xxi.ac-reims.fr/ec-bachelin-epernay/le_roman_de_renart.htm
Le Roman de Renart (en ancient francais)
in Romeo and Juliet - Act III, Scene I - Line 32, 33…
Enter Tybalt
and others - Line 32
Tybalt: “Follow me close, for I will speak to them.
- Gentlemen, good-den: a word with one of you.” Line
33
Variants of the name THIBAULT in
Acadia and Canada
Thibault
in Canada at
Yahoo
Pierre
Thibault - Architecte sur Yahoo
Thibault
in the USA at
Yahoo
«Les Thibault» de Roger
Martin du Gard in French
“Les Thibault” by Roger
Martin du Gard in English
Jacques Thibaud - Violinist at Wikipedia
Jacques Thibaud at Legendary Violonists
The URL internet address of this name THIBAULT
page is:
https://www.angelfire.com/space/special4u/namethibault.html
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