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'''Lucia de Bar''' (born 1522, died 1550s) was the legally disputed wife of [[Rhys Roke]] the [[Nessvelt|Baron of Nessvelt]], as well as the daughter of Denis de Bar. She was known to be a close and personal friend of [[Adelheid of Istria]], and supported her during her divorce from the [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|emperor]]. For this, and another, more clandestine reason which the prickly monarch would take to his grave, [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John]] would take up a secret quarrel with the woman, marking her as a fugitive and refusing to recognize her elopement with [[Rhys Roke]] as a legal marriage. This would serve as one of the catalysts for the [[Taxman's Conspiracy]].
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'''Lucia de Bar''' (born 1522, died 1550s) was the legally disputed wife of [[Rhys Roke]] the [[Nessvelt|Baron of Nessvelt]], as well as the daughter of [[Denis de Bar]]. She was known to be a close and personal friend of [[Adelheid of Istria]], and supported her during her divorce from the [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|emperor]]. For this, and another, more clandestine reason which the prickly monarch would take to his grave, [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John]] would take up a secret quarrel with the woman, marking her as a fugitive and refusing to recognize her elopement with [[Rhys Roke]] as a legal marriage. This would serve as one of the catalysts for the [[Taxman's Conspiracy]].
  
 
Her sister, Aurelia de Bar, was wed to the Emperor's second son, the Duke of Marna.  
 
Her sister, Aurelia de Bar, was wed to the Emperor's second son, the Duke of Marna.  
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Revision as of 12:55, 3 August 2016

Lucia de Bar (born 1522, died 1550s) was the legally disputed wife of Rhys Roke the Baron of Nessvelt, as well as the daughter of Denis de Bar. She was known to be a close and personal friend of Adelheid of Istria, and supported her during her divorce from the emperor. For this, and another, more clandestine reason which the prickly monarch would take to his grave, John would take up a secret quarrel with the woman, marking her as a fugitive and refusing to recognize her elopement with Rhys Roke as a legal marriage. This would serve as one of the catalysts for the Taxman's Conspiracy.

Her sister, Aurelia de Bar, was wed to the Emperor's second son, the Duke of Marna.