Person:Reginald of Bar (1)

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Reginald of Bar
b.fl. 1182
d.1217
m. 1155
  1. Henry I _____, Count of Bar1158 - 1190
  2. Theobald I of BarAbt 1158 - 1214
  3. Jean _____, de BarAbt 1160 - 1214
  4. Reginald of Bar1182 - 1217
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Name Reginald of Bar
Gender Male
Birth[1] fl. 1182
Death[1] 1217
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Reginald of Bar, also known as Renaud de Mouçon, was bishop of Chartres from 1182 until his death in 1217. His parents were Reginald II of Bar and his wife Adèle de Champagne. Via his mother he was first cousin to king Philip II of France, who facilitated his career. He was named canon and treasurer of Saint-Martin de Tours and was then elected bishop of Chartres in 1182. He played an important role in France and Champagne and participated in the Third Crusade.

Returning to France, in 1199 he negotiated the marriage of Theobald III of Champagne to Blanche of Navarre. After Theobald's death and during Blanche's regency, he held great influence in the court at Champagne. During the Champagne War of Succession he was part of a tribunal charged with ruling on the succession. In 1210 he led a detachment of crusaders in the Albigensian Crusade and participated in the siege of Termes.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Reginald of Bar (bishop of Chartres), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.