Edward III, Duke of Bar

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Battle of Agincourt, 15th century miniature.

Edward III of Bar (late June 1377 – 25 October 1415) was made Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson by his father Robert I, Duke of Bar in 1399. His mother was Mary of France, the daughter of John II of France. He held the marquisate until his death. He became heir to the Duchy of Bar following the deaths of his elder brothers, Henry and Philippe, at or soon after the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396.

In 1405, Charles VI of France charged him with defending the Boulonnais, then threatened by the English. At the end of 1406 he participated in the Guyenne campaign under the orders of Louis of Orleans, but dysentery decimated the French forces. After Louis's assassination in 1407, Edward joined John the Fearless and rallied the Burgundians. Edward succeeded his father on 12 April 1411. He was killed at the Battle of Agincourt[1] and was succeeded by his brother. Though he never married, he left several illegitimate children.

References

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  1. The Battle of Agincourt: Sources and Interpretations, ed. Anne Curry, (The Boydell Press, 2000), 259.

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Sources

  • Template:In lang Georges Poull, La Maison souveraine et ducale de Bar, 1994
  • Barbara Tuchman, A Distant Mirror, 1978, Alfred A. Knopf, New York
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