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Édouard de Bar-le-Duc, Comte de Bar

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France
Death: November 1336 (36-45)
Famagusta, Cyprus
Place of Burial: Naples
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry III, Count of Bar and Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar
Husband of Marie de Bourgogne
Father of Beatrice de Bar; Henry de Bar, IV and Eleanor of Bar
Brother of Lady Eleanor de Bar; Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey and Elizabeth de Bar

Occupation: Count of Bar 1302-1336, Count of Bar 1302 - Nov. 1336, Count of Bar, 1302-death; Captured in war against Frederick in 1313 and ransomed in 1314
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About Edouard I, comte de Bar

Edouard I de Bar, Comte de Bar1 M, #104564, b. 1294, d. 1337

    Edouard I de Bar, Comte de Bar was born in 1294.

He was the son of Henry III de Bar, Comte de Bar and Eleanor of England.1
He married Marie de Bourgogne, daughter of Robert II de Bourgogne, Duc de Bourgogne and Agnes de France, in 1310.3

He died in 1337, drowning in a shipwreck. 2
    Edouard I de Bar, Comte de Bar gained the title of Comte de Bar.2

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Edward I of Bar

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edward I (circa 1293 – November 1336), grandson and namesake of Edward I of England, was the Count of Bar from 1302 to his death. He was a minor when he succeeded his father, Henry III, as count and ruled under the regency of his grandfather, as his mother, Eleanor of England, was dead since 1298.

The county was governed on Edward's behalf by John of Puisaye, Theobald, Bishop of Liège, and Renaud, Bishop of Metz.

In 1308, he accompanied Frederick IV of Lorraine into battle. In 1310, he married Mary, daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy, and was declared to have attained his majority. Then he purchased the lordship of Stenay from his uncle John, the aforementioned lord of Puisaye. In 1313, he was captured in war against Frederick and not ransomed until 1314. He constructed a hydraulic forge at Moyeuvre-Grande in 1323. In 1324, he was again allied in military operations with the duke of Lorraine, and also with the King of Bohemia, John, and the Archbishop of Trier, Baldwin of Luxembourg. This operations was the War of Metz, for each of the allied lords was owed something by the citizens of Metz. Edward demanded compensation for garrisoning the city with his own troops during a conflict with the bishop of Verdun

In 1336, Edward died in a shipwreck off the coast of Famagusta, Cyprus, while en route to a Crusade. By his wife, he left three children:

Henry IV, his successor

Eleanor (died 1332), married (1330) Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine, son of Frederick IV

Beatrice, married Guy I of Gonzaga, Lord of Mantua

[edit]In Popular Culture

In conspiracy theories, such as the one promoted in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Edward I of Bar has been alleged to be the fourth Grand Master of the Priory of Sion.

PVD's first cousin 19 times removed.

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Edouard I, comte de Bar's Timeline

1295
1295
Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France
1310
1310
Italy
1317
1317
Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France
1320
1320
Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France
1336
November 1336
Age 41
Famagusta, Cyprus
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Naples