Guy of Bar-sur-Seine
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Guy I of Bar-sur-Seine (c. 1105 - 1146) was the count of Bar-sur-Seine in the county of Champagne. He was the son of Milo II of Bar-sur-Seine and of Mathilde of Noyers.[1]
Guy became count of Bar-sur-Seine on the death of his father Milo II of Bar-sur-Seine. At his death, with his son Milo III of Bar-sur-Seine being on crusade in the Holy Land, the county of Bar-sur-Seine was administered by his wife Pétronille. Following his death, his youngest daughter Ermesinde was born.[2]