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  1. Henry IV of Bar (abt 1315–1344) was count of Bar from 1336 to 1344. His aunt, Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey, governed Bar in his name during his minority. He was the son of Edward I of Bar and his wife Marie of Burgundy. He married Yolande of Dampierre (died 1395), a granddaughter of Robert III, Count of Flanders. Henry and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duchy_of_BarDuchy of Bar - Wikipedia

    From 1214 to 1291 Bar was ruled by Henry II and Theobald II, who secured the western frontier with Champagne by granting fiefs to French nobles and buying their homage. [1] In 1297 King Philip IV of France invaded the Barrois because Count Henry III had given aid to his father-in-law, Edward I of England , when the latter intervened ...

  3. Henry IV of Bar (abt 1315–1344) was count of Bar from 1336 to 1344. His aunt, Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey, governed Bar in his name during his minority. He was the son of Edward I of Bar and his wife Marie of Burgundy. He married Yolande of Dampierre (died 1395), a granddaughter of Robert III, Count of Flanders.

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · Son of Edouard I, comte de Bar and Marie de Bourgogne Husband of Yolande de Dampierre, Dame de Cassel Father of Edward II of Bar and Robert I, Duc de Bar Brother of Beatrice de Bar and Eleanor of Bar. Occupation: Count of Bar 1336 - 1344, Count of Bar from 1336 to 1344, Count of Bar, 1336-44: Managed by: Paul Douglas Van Dillen: Last ...

    • circa 1317
    • December 24, 1344 (22-31)Paris, Seine, France
    • Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France
  5. Henry IV of Bar (between 1315 and 1320 - 1344) was count of Bar from 1336 to 1344 He was the son of Edward I of Bar and his wife Marie of Burgundy. He married Yolande de Dampierre (d.1395) and both his children (Edward II of Bar and Robert I of Bar) succeeded him as count.

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  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · He married in 1240 Margaret, daughter of Henry II, Count of Bar, who brought him Ligny-en-Barrois as her dowry, though, by a clause in the marriage contract, it remained under the feudal suzerainty of the county of Bar. In contempt of this, Henry paid homage in 1256 to Theobald II of Navarre, in his capacity as Count of Champagne.

  7. Henry II, Count of Bar; Henry III, Count of Bar; Henry IV, Count of Bar; Henry I, Count of Bar