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Theobald (also
Theudebald,
Theodolt, or
Theodoalt) (died between
717 and
719) was the
duke of Bavaria from at least
711, when his father
Theodo associated him with his rule at
Passau or
Salzburg. He was the second son of Theodo and Folchaid.
His father divided the duchy between his four sons some time before
715. On his death in
716, the duchy was divided, but it isn't certain whether this division was territorial or not. If so, it seems likely, from references to wars with the
Thuringii, that Theobald had his capital at
Ratisbon and his dukedom corresponded to that diocese.
Theobald's name occurs commonly in the "Codex of Salzburg" (Salzburger Verbrüderungsbuch) of
784. Theobald married Biltrude as his first or second wife. He may have had a prior marriage to one Waldrada, who conversely may have been his younger brother
Tassilo's wife. Biltrude later married
Grimoald, his youngest brother and successor.
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