Renaud Bar II, born around 1122, died July 25, 1170, was Count of Bar and Lord of Mousson from 1149 to 1170. He was the son of Renaud I, Count Bar and Lord of Mousson, and Gisèle of Vaudémont.
In 1135, he attended with his father and brother at the Council Hugues de Metz. He took part in the second crusade with his father and brother Thierry, in 1147. His father died during the return trip. He returned wars against its traditional enemies, the Duke of Lorraine and the bishop of Metz.
It s'attaqua in 1152 at the Abbey of Saint-Mihiel and is excommunicated and had to make amends, many subscriptions at different monasteries.
Marriage and children
He married in 1155 Agnes de Champagne (1138 † 1207), daughter of Thibaut de Blois IV, Count of Blois and the Champagne and Mathilde of Carinthia, and had:
* Henry I (1158 1190), Count of Bar
* I Thiébaut (1158 1214), Count of Bar
* Renaud (1217) 1182 1217
* Hughes, canon in Chartres