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  1. Beatrice of Savoy (c. 1198 – c. 1267) was Countess consort of Provence by her marriage to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence. She served as regent of her birth country Savoy during the absence of her brother in 1264. Beatrice was the daughter of Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva.

  2. Beatrice of Savoy (before 4 March 1223 – 10 May before 1259) was Marchioness of Saluzzo by marriage to Manfred III, Marquess of Saluzzo, and Queen of Sicily by marriage to Manfred, King of Sicily between 1258 and 1259. She was regent of Saluzzo during the minority of her son in 1244.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · 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. Richard, 1st earl of Cornwall and king of the Romans); Beatrice of Provence (d. 1267, who m. Charles of Anjou, brother of Louis IX ). Beatrice of Savoy and her husband Raymond Berengar were renowned for their learning and influence on the arts. Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages.

  5. Beatrice of Savoy (c. 1198 – c. 1267) was Countess consort of Provence by her marriage to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence. She served as regent of her birth country Savoy during the absence of her brother in 1264. Quick Facts Countess consort of Provence, Tenure ... Close. Beatrice was the daughter of Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva.

  6. 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

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  8. May 27, 2007 · May 27, 2007. The 13th century was a very long time ago. But you’d never know it from Nancy Goldstone’s breezy account of the careers of four sisters — Marguerite, Eleanor, Sanchia and Beatrice —...

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