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Theobald II (1221– October 1291) was a
count of Bar. He was the son of
Henry II of Bar and
Philippa of Dreux.[1] He became count of Bar when his father was killed during the
Barons' Crusade in 1239, but news of Henry's death did not reach him until 1240. As Theobald was still a minor, his mother ruled as regent until 17 March 1242. Theobald's own children included his successor
Henry III and the bishop
Reginald of Bar.
Marriage
Theobald II married twice, first in 1245 to
Joan, daughter of
William II of Dampierre and
Margaret II, Countess of Flanders.[2] They were
betrothed on 3 May 1243 and married two years later, in March 1245 or on 31 August 1245. The marriage was brief and childless. The next year, in 1246, Theobald married Jeanne de Toucy,[3] daughter of John, lord of
Toucy,
Saint-Fargeau and
Puisaye and his wife Emma de Laval.
Reginald of Bar,
canon at Reims, Beauvais, Cambrai, Laon and Verdun;
archdeacon at Brussels and Besançon; bishop of Metz in 1302;[3] death by poisoning
Erard of Bar, was a
monk by 1292 and then seigneur de Pierrepont et d'Ancerville by 1302; married Isabelle of Lorraine,[4] daughter of
Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine, and Isabelle de Rumigny; had six children
Peter of Bar, seigneur de Pierrefort in 1300;[4]Herr zu Bettingen ("seigneur of Bettingen"), 1326/1334; married firstly Jeanne de Vienne, daughter of Hugues de Vienne, Sire de Longwy et de Pagny (grandson of
Isabella of Burgundy); had four children with first wife; married secondly, Eleonore de Poitiers-Valentinois[4]