Reginald of Bar (Renaud de Bar, d. 1316) was bishop of Metz from 1302. Reginald was the son of Theobald II, Count of Bar, and his wife Joan of Toucy. He was made canon at Rheims, Laon, Verdun and Cambrai and then, before 1298, archdeacon of Brussels. He then became archdeacon of Besançon in 1299 before being made canon and 'princier' of Metz in 1301 and provost of la Madeleine in Verdun in 1302. In mid-1302, he was elected bishop of Metz, but the election was considered irregular since the pope held the privilege of name the holder of this bishopric. To solve the problem, appease the clergy at Metz, and save face, Pope Boniface VIII vetoed the election but then immediately named Reginald as his choice for the bishopric. He was the only prelate from the archdiocese of Trier to assist at the
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| - Rainald von Bar (Bischof von Metz) (de)
- Ρενώ του Μπαρ (επίσκοπος του Μετς) (el)
- Renaud de Bar (évêque de Metz) (fr)
- Reginald of Bar (bishop of Metz) (en)
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| - Ο Ρενώ, γαλλ.: Renaud de Bar, γερμ.: Reginald (απεβ. 1316) από τον Οίκο του Μονμπελιάρ ήταν επίσκοπος του Mετς από το 1302. (el)
- Rainald von Bar († 4. Mai 1316) war von 1302 bis zu seinem Tod Bischof von Metz. (de)
- Renaud de Bar est un prélat français né au XIIIe siècle et mort le 4 mai 1316, 69e évêque de Metz de 1302 à 1316. (fr)
- Reginald of Bar (Renaud de Bar, d. 1316) was bishop of Metz from 1302. Reginald was the son of Theobald II, Count of Bar, and his wife Joan of Toucy. He was made canon at Rheims, Laon, Verdun and Cambrai and then, before 1298, archdeacon of Brussels. He then became archdeacon of Besançon in 1299 before being made canon and 'princier' of Metz in 1301 and provost of la Madeleine in Verdun in 1302. In mid-1302, he was elected bishop of Metz, but the election was considered irregular since the pope held the privilege of name the holder of this bishopric. To solve the problem, appease the clergy at Metz, and save face, Pope Boniface VIII vetoed the election but then immediately named Reginald as his choice for the bishopric. He was the only prelate from the archdiocese of Trier to assist at the (en)
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| - Ο Ρενώ, γαλλ.: Renaud de Bar, γερμ.: Reginald (απεβ. 1316) από τον Οίκο του Μονμπελιάρ ήταν επίσκοπος του Mετς από το 1302. (el)
- Rainald von Bar († 4. Mai 1316) war von 1302 bis zu seinem Tod Bischof von Metz. (de)
- Renaud de Bar est un prélat français né au XIIIe siècle et mort le 4 mai 1316, 69e évêque de Metz de 1302 à 1316. (fr)
- Reginald of Bar (Renaud de Bar, d. 1316) was bishop of Metz from 1302. Reginald was the son of Theobald II, Count of Bar, and his wife Joan of Toucy. He was made canon at Rheims, Laon, Verdun and Cambrai and then, before 1298, archdeacon of Brussels. He then became archdeacon of Besançon in 1299 before being made canon and 'princier' of Metz in 1301 and provost of la Madeleine in Verdun in 1302. In mid-1302, he was elected bishop of Metz, but the election was considered irregular since the pope held the privilege of name the holder of this bishopric. To solve the problem, appease the clergy at Metz, and save face, Pope Boniface VIII vetoed the election but then immediately named Reginald as his choice for the bishopric. He was the only prelate from the archdiocese of Trier to assist at the council of Vienne, called by pope Clement V to suppress the Templars. Reginald fought against Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine, then against the magistrates of Metz. He was forced to retire in the messine campaign and died on 4 May 1316, apparently poisoned. (en)
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