Jeanne de Bar
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Jeanne de Bar b 1295 France - d 1361 London, was the granddaughter of Edward I "Longshanks" King of England and sister of Edouard de Bar.
In 1310, at the age of fifteen, she was married to John de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Sussex, and divorced from him, five years later after he was excommunicated for adultery. She continued to live in England after this divorce.
In 1345 she was invited by the King of France to come back, and act as regent of the County of Bar.
In 1353, she returned to England. When the French monarch was captured and imprisoned in London, she was allowed to visit him and is said to have become his mistress.
She died in 1361 in London.
[edit] In Popular Culture
In conspiracy theories, such as the one promoted in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Jeanne de Bar has been alleged to be the fifth Grand Master of the Priory of Sion.