County of Bar-sur-Aube

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The county of Bar-sur-Aube corresponded to the present-day town of Bar-sur-Aube and the surrounding area in the Aube department .

Counts of Bar-sur-Aube

In 1077 Simon went to the monastery and his possessions were distributed. Valois went to his brother-in-law Heribert IV of Vermandois , Amiens the diocese of Amiens, and the Vexin to the king, who shared it with the Duke of Normandy. Bar-sur-Aube and Vitry were from Theobald III. occupied by Blois .

After Count Hugo joined the Order of the Knights Templar in 1125 , he bequeathed his property to his nephew Theobald (IV./II.) , Count of Blois and Champagne .

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