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Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken and Theobald I, Count of Bar

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Difference between Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken and Theobald I, Count of Bar

Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken vs. Theobald I, Count of Bar

Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken, Simon of Saarbrücken-Commercy (born before 1247; dead 1308). Theobald I (French: Thibaut or Thibauld de Bar) (born – died 13 February 1214) was the count of Bar from 1190 until his death, and a count of Luxemburg from 1197 until his death.

Similarities between Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken and Theobald I, Count of Bar

Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken and Theobald I, Count of Bar have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): County of Loon, Frederick II, Duke of Lorraine.

County of Loon

The County of Loon was a province of the ancien regime Holy Roman Empire, which by 1190 came under the overlordship of the Prince-bishop of Liège.

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Frederick II, Duke of Lorraine

Frederick II (died 10 October 1213) was the duke of Lorraine from 7 April 1206 to his death, son of Frederick I and Ludmilla, daughter of Mieszko III the Old, monarch of Poland from the Piast Dynasty.

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Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken and Theobald I, Count of Bar Comparison

Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken has 53 relations, while Theobald I, Count of Bar has 24. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.60% = 2 / (53 + 24).

References

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