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  1. first lord of Falkenburg, whilst Heinsberg was given to his daughter Agnes, who married Henry of Sponheim and died in 1267. It is not clear whether Isalda or Beatrice was the mother of Dietrich I of Falkenburg, but Engelbert of Falkenburg, arch-bishop of Cologne from 1261 to 1274, was definitely an issue of the second marriage.2

  2. Beatrice of Falkenburg, also referred to as Beatrix of Valkenburg, was the third spouse of Richard of Cornwall, and as such nominally queen of Germany. She was 15 years old when she married the 60-year-old English prince, who proved to be a very devoted husband. In spite of the difference in their ages, Beatrice survived him by only five years, dying in England aged 23.

  3. Media in category "Beatrice of Falkenburg" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Beatrice of Falkenburg.jpg 1,365 × 2,048; 675 KB.

  4. This is the only indication that Beatrice donated to the Church. She died aged 23 on 17 October 1277. She was buried at Greyfriars, Oxford, as queen of Germany. Beatrice of Falkenburg, also referred to as Beatrix of Valkenburg, was the third spouse of Richard of Cornwall, and as such nominally queen of the Romans.

  5. Oct 30, 2023 · Beatrix Countess of Cornwall formerly Falkenburg aka Fauquemont. Born about 1253 [location unknown] Ancestors. Daughter of Dirk van Valkenburg and Bertha (Limburg) of Valkenburg. Sister of Johanna van Valkenburg [half], Elisabeth (Valkenburg) of Valkenburg and Waleran (Kleve) of Valkenburg. Wife of Richard (Plantagenet) of England — married ...

  6. FRANK R. LEWIS; Beatrice of Falkenburg, the Third Wife of Richard of Cornwall, The English Historical Review, Volume LII, Issue CCVI, 1 April 1937, Pages 279–28

  7. Apr 5, 2023 · English: Medieval English stained glass window depicting the German queen Beatrice of Falkenburg.

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