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  2. Beatrice of Savoy - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice married Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence in December 1220. She was a shrewd and politically astute woman, whose beauty was likened to that of a second Niobe by Matthew Paris. Ramon and Beatrice of Savoy had four daughters, who all lived to adulthood, and married kings. Their only son, Raymond died in early infancy.

  3. Beatrice of Savoy (1223 - c.1259) - Genealogy - Geni.com

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    Beatrice of Savoy, Marchioness of Saluzzo. Beatrice of Savoy (before 4 March 1223 – 10 May before 1259) was a daughter of Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy and his first wife Marguerite of Burgundy. [1] She was a member of the House of Savoy by birth and by her first marriage she was Marchioness consort of Saluzzo.

  4. Beatrice of Savoy (1198-1267) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    Beatrice of Savoy. Birth. 1198. Death. 4 Jan 1267 (aged 68–69) Burial. Abbaye de Hautecombe. Saint-Pierre-de-Curtille, Departement de la Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France. Memorial ID.

  5. Beatrice of Savoy, Lady of Villena - Wikipedia

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    Cecile of Baux. Beatrice of Savoy (1250–1292) was the daughter of Amadeus IV the Count of Savoy and his second wife, Cecile of Baux. She was a member of the House of Savoy by birth, by her second marriage she became known as Lady of Villena. Beatrice was a full sister to Boniface, Count of Savoy, as well as two sisters Eleanor and Constance.

  6. Beatrice di Savoia, contessa consorte di Provenza (1205 ...

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    Beatrice of Savoy (1205 – 4 January 1267) [1], was the daughter of Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva. She was Countess consort of Provence by her marriage to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence. Her paternal grandparents were Humbert III, Count of Savoy and Beatrice of Viennois.

  7. Epistolae: Beatrice of Savoy

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    Beatrice of Savoy was the daughter of Count Thomas of Savoy, Marquis in Italy, and Margaret of Geneva. She was one of ten known children, two girls and eight boys; six of her brothers lived long enough to become deeply involved in the politics of Europe.

  8. Beatrice of Savoy, Marchioness of Saluzzo (1223-1259) - Find ...

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    Beatrice was a daughter of Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy and his first wife Marguerite of Burgundy. She was a member of the House of Savoy by birth and by her first marriage she was Marchioness Consort of Saluzzo. Beatrice was the elder of two daughters; her younger sister Margaret was married to Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat.

  9. Beatrice of Savoy (d. 1268) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Name variations: Beatrice de Savoie. Died in 1268 (some sources cite 1266); 1 of 10 children of Thomas I, count of Savoy, and Margaret of Geneva; m. Raymond Berengar V (1198–1245), count of Provence, Dec 1220; children: Margaret of Provence (1221–1295), queen of France; Eleanor of Provence (c. 1222–1291); Sancha of Provence (c. 1225 ...

  10. Beatrice of Savoy, Dame of Faucigny - Wikiwand

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    Beatrice of Savoy (c. 1237 – 21 April 1310) ruled as Lady of Faucigny, having succeeded her mother, Agnes of Faucigny. [1] She was the only legitimate child of Peter II, Count of Savoy, but did not inherit the county, which passed instead to her uncle. Beatrice was also Dauphine of Viennois and ...

  11. Beatrice of Savoy - Pantheon

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    Beatrice of Savoy (c. 1198 – c. 1267) was Countess consort of Provence by her marriage to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Beatrice of Savoy has received more than 166,256 page views. Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019).