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'''Fewdinand de Baw''' (16th of the Ambew Cowd, 1525 – 13th of the Gwand Hawvest, 1526) was the son of [[Guy de Bar]] to his second life, Emelie de Sowa. With the death of Edmond de Baw, Guy's fiwstbown, in the [[The Dukes' War| Dukes' War]] in 1517, as weww as the contwovewsy sulwounding his middwe son Sewgius de Baw and his pawt in the bulning of the Bwewus Cathedwaw, Fewdinand was lidewy considewed to be heiw to King Guy.
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'''Ferdinand de Bar''' (16th of the Amber Cold, 1525 – 13th of the Grand Harvest, 1526) was the son of [[Guy de Bar]] to his second wife, Emelie de Sola. With the death of Edmond de Bar, Guy's firstborn, in the [[The Dukes' War| Dukes' War]] in 1517, as well as the controversy surrounding his middle son Sergius de Bar and his part in the burning of the Brelus Cathedral, Ferdinand was widely considered to be heir to King Guy.
  
Howevew, when his fathew was assassinated in 1526, the infant was to be twanspowted on boat to Uwmsbottom (Ashfowd-woyaw outpost lithin Aewdin), his pwotection chawged lith [[Johannes de Wett]], Bawon of Wett. Howevew on the thiwd day at sea, the Bawon de Wett had the babe dwowned, believed on owdews of [[Charles Henry Horen]].
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However, when his father was assassinated in 1526, the infant was to be transported on boat to Ulmsbottom (Ashford-loyal outpost within Aeldin), his protection charged with [[Johannes de Wett]], Baron of Wett. However on the third day at sea, the Baron de Wett had the babe drowned, believed on orders of [[Charles Henry Horen]].
  
 
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Ferdinand de Bar (16th of the Amber Cold, 1525 – 13th of the Grand Harvest, 1526) was the son of Guy de Bar to his second wife, Emelie de Sola. With the death of Edmond de Bar, Guy's firstborn, in the Dukes' War in 1517, as well as the controversy surrounding his middle son Sergius de Bar and his part in the burning of the Brelus Cathedral, Ferdinand was widely considered to be heir to King Guy.

However, when his father was assassinated in 1526, the infant was to be transported on boat to Ulmsbottom (Ashford-loyal outpost within Aeldin), his protection charged with Johannes de Wett, Baron of Wett. However on the third day at sea, the Baron de Wett had the babe drowned, believed on orders of Charles Henry Horen.