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  2. Constance of Arles (c. 986 – 28 July 1032), also known as Constance of Provence, was Queen of France as the third spouse of King Robert II of France . Life. Born c. 986 Constance was the daughter of William I, Count of Provence and Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou, daughter of Fulk II of Anjou. [1] . She was the sister of Count William II of Provence.

  3. Sep 17, 2023 · Constance of Arles (986 – 25 July 1034), also known as Constance of Provence, was the third wife and queen of King Robert II of France. She was the daughter of William I, count of Provence and Adelais of Anjou, daughter of Fulk II of Anjou. She was the half-sister of Count William II of Provence.

    • circa March 27, 974
    • Arles, France
  4. Constance of Arles (c. 980–1032)Capetian queen of France. Name variations: Constance of Provence. Born around 980 (some sources cite 973); died on July 25, 1032, in Melun; daughter of William, count of Toulouse (William I of Provence); became third wife of Robert II the Pious (972–1031), king of France (r. 996–1031), in 1005; children ...

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · Constance d'Arles formerly Arles. Born about 0986 in France. Ancestors. Daughter of Guillaume (Arles) d'Arles and Adelais Blanche (Anjou) d'Anjou. Sister of Humberga (Gévaudan) d'Auvergne [half], Bertrand (Gévaudan) de Gévaudan [half], Pons (Gévaudan) de Gévaudan [half], Odile (Provence) de Provence and Guillaume (Provence) de Provence.

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    • Robert Capet
  6. Constance of Arles (c. 986 – 28 July 1032), also known as Constance of Provence, was queen of France as the third spouse of King Robert II of France, They were married in 1003 after Robert had divorced his second wife, Bertha. She was buried in the Saint Denis Basilica with Robert II of France .

  7. fasg.org › projects › henryprojectConstance d'Arles

    Constance of Arles Wife of Robert II, king of France. The first biographer of Constance’s husband recorded a play on her name, “Constant and strong, Constance who does not play games” [“Constans et fortis, quae non Constantia ludit”, Helgaud 74]. She was by all accounts a formidable woman, impulsive and dangerous in pursuit of her own ...

  8. Constance of Arles, depicted in an engraving of the late 19th century. After October 1002 and before August 1004, Robert II contracted his third and last marriage with the 17-year-old Constance (a distant princess, to avoid any close relationship), daughter of Count William I of Arles and Provence and his wife Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou . [53]

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