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  1. Louis I of Bar (between 1370 and 1375 – 26 June 1430) was a French bishop of the 15th century and the de jure Duke of Bar from 1415 to 1430, ruling from the 1420s alongside his grand-nephew René of Anjou. Life. He was a son of Robert I of Bar and his wife Marie Valois, (daughter of John II of France).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_ILouis I - Wikipedia

    Louis I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria (1173–1231) Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (1279–1342) Louis I of Flanders (1304–1346) Louis I of Châtillon (died 1346) Louis I of Hungary, Louis I of Poland and Hungary, (1326–1382) Louis I of Naples (1339–1384) Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans (1372–1407) Louis I, Duke of Bar (died in 1430)

  3. Louis I, Duke of Bar (between 1370 and 1375 – 26 June 1430); Bishop of Verdun, cardinal. Edward III of Bar (1377 †1415), Duke of Bar; killed at the Battle of Agincourt. Yolande the younger (†1421); in 1400 married Adolf, Duke of Jülich-Berg (†1437).

  4. Francis I of Lorraine, 2nd Duke of Guise, 1st Prince of Joinville, and 1st Duke of Aumale (French: François de Lorraine; 17 February 1519 – 24 February 1563), was a French general and statesman. A prominent leader during the Italian War of 1551–1559 and French Wars of Religion , he was assassinated during the siege of Orleans in 1563.

  5. Hundred Years’ War. Louis I (born July 23, 1339, Vincennes, Fr.—died Sept. 20, 1384, Bisceglie, Apulia, Kingdom of Sicily) was the duke of Anjou, count of Maine, count of Provence, and claimant to the crown of Sicily and Jerusalem. He augmented his own and France’s power by attempting to establish a French claim to the Sicilian throne and ...

  6. Peter I of Bourbon (1311 – 19 September 1356, Poitiers) was the second Duke of Bourbon, from 1342 to his death. Peter was son of Louis I of Bourbon, whom he also succeeded as Grand Chamberlain of France, and Mary of Avesnes. Duke Peter is reported to have been somewhat mentally unstable, a trait of nervous breakdowns presumably hereditary that showed clearly for example in his daughter Joan ...

  7. The County of Bar, from 1354 the Duchy of Bar, was a principality of the Holy Roman Empire including the pays de Barrois and fixated on the city of Bar-le-Duc. Some portion of the area—the supposed Barrois mouvant—turned into a fief of the Kingdom of France in 1301, while the Barrois non-mouvant remained a piece of the Empire. From 1480 it was united to the supreme Duchy of Lorraine. Both ...