Moving Barrois
The moving Barrois is the part (Western) Barrois in the Mouvance of the French kingdom.
In 1301, the emperor Albert de Habsbourg gave up with Philippe IV Beautiful the , by the Traité of Bruges, following the famous interview of Four-Are worth, locality located on the commune of Rigny-Saint-Martin at the summer 1299, all claims of the Germanic Roman Holy roman Empire on this part of Barrois. The count de Bar is constrained to be recognized vassal of king de France for his grounds located at the west of the Meuse.
Part of the village of Domrémy - native village of Jeanne d' Arc located on left bank of the Meuse - depended on the Châtellenie de Gondrecourt in moving Barrois, while the other part concerned Champagne the Comté.
Particular cases
- Clermontois, around Clermont-in-Argonne
- Viennese, around Vienna-the-Castle
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