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      • Este, Beatrice d' (d. 1245)Queen of Hungary. Name variations: Beatrix of Este. Died in 1245; daughter of Aldobrandino I d'Este (d. 1215), podesta of Ferrara; became third wife of Andrew II, king of Hungary (r. 1205–1235), on May 14, 1234; children: Istvan also known as Stephen (b. 1235), duke of Slavonia.
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  2. Beatrice d'Este (1215 – before 8 May 1245) was Queen consort of Hungary as the third wife of King Andrew II of Hungary. Beatrice was the only child of Marquis Aldobrandino I of Este but her mother's name and origin is unknown.

  3. In 1484 her aunt Beatrice of Aragon, Queen of Hungary, proposed to her sister Eleonora an exchange: the eldest daughter Isabella would marry the King of Bohemia Ladislaus II (alleged lover, then husband, of the same Beatrice of Aragon), Beatrice Francesco Gonzaga and the Moro another Neapolitan noblewoman. Eleonora replied that this "exchange ...

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Genealogy for Beatrix of Este, queen of Hungary (1215 - 1245) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Queen of Hungary. Name variations: Beatrix of Este. Died in 1245; daughter of Aldobrandino I d'Este (d. 1215), podesta of Ferrara; became third wife of Andrew II, king of Hungary (r. 1205–1235), on May 14, 1234; children: Istvan also known as Stephen (b. 1235), duke of Slavonia.

  6. Dec 26, 2017 · Beatrice d'Este was the daughter of Aldobrandino (I) d'Este, Marchese di Ancona. Her mother is unknown [1]. She was born in 1215 [1] . She married András II, King of Hungary, as his third wife, on 14 May 1234 at Székesfehérvár [1].

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  7. Beatrice d'Este (1215 – before 8 May 1245) was Queen consort of Hungary as the third wife of King Andrew II of Hungary. Quick Facts Queen consort of Hungary, Tenure ... Close. Beatrice was the only child of Marquis Aldobrandino I of Este but her mother's name and origin is unknown.

  8. Understandably, in this situation, the new queen, who was still a stranger in the court and pregnant, had rather left the country. She found refuge in Venice with Andrew II's child, Stephen Posthumous, later father of the last king of the House of Árpád, Andrew III (1290-1301).

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