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'''Jeanette Stafyr''', (died 1506) also known as '''Jeanette de Bar''', was the ill-fated wife of [[Guy de Bar]]. With him, she bore two healthy children, Sergius and Joachim, though is believed to have suffered from several miscarriages and stillbirths. For years, her ultimate fate was never known, however it was uncovered several years after the death of her husband in 1526 that he had strangled her to death in a rage some time in 1506, after the knowledge of her affair with a Chivay lordling came to public light.
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'''Jeanette Stafyr''', (died 1506) also known as '''Jeanette de Bar''', was the ill-fated wife of [[Guy de Bar]]. She bore him two healthy children, Sergius and Joachim, though is believed to have suffered from several miscarriages and stillbirths. For years, her ultimate fate was never known, however it was uncovered several years after the death of her husband in 1526 that he had strangled her to death in a rage some time in 1506, after the knowledge of her affair with a Chivay lordling came to public light.
  
 
She never served as Guy de Bar's queen, perishing several years prior to his ascension to the crown.
 
She never served as Guy de Bar's queen, perishing several years prior to his ascension to the crown.

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Jeanette Stafyr, (died 1506) also known as Jeanette de Bar, was the ill-fated wife of Guy de Bar. She bore him two healthy children, Sergius and Joachim, though is believed to have suffered from several miscarriages and stillbirths. For years, her ultimate fate was never known, however it was uncovered several years after the death of her husband in 1526 that he had strangled her to death in a rage some time in 1506, after the knowledge of her affair with a Chivay lordling came to public light.

She never served as Guy de Bar's queen, perishing several years prior to his ascension to the crown.