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  1. Beatrice of Castile or Beatriz (1293 – 25 October 1359) was an infanta of Castile, daughter of Sancho IV and María de Molina. She was Queen of Portugal from the accession of her husband, Afonso IV, in 1325 until his death on 28 May 1357.

  2. Beatrice of Castile (1242/1244 – 27 October 1303), an illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X of Castile and his mistress Mayor Guillén de Guzmán, was the second Queen consort of Afonso III of Portugal.

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  4. Beatrice ( Portuguese: Beatriz, pronounced [bi.ɐˈtɾiʃ]; 7–13 February 1373 – c. 1420) was the only surviving legitimate child of King Ferdinand I of Portugal and his wife, Leonor Teles. She became Queen consort of Castile by marriage to King John I of Castile.

  5. Beatrice of Castile and Leon (1242–1303) Queen of Portugal. Name variations: Beatriz; Beatriz de Guillén. Born in 1242; died on October 27, 1303; illegitimate daughter of Alphonso X, king of Castile and Leon (r. 1252–1284), and Mayor Guillen de Guzman (d. 1262); married Alphonso III (1215–1279), king of Portugal (r. 1248–1279), in 1253 ...

  6. Beatrice of Castile, also known as Beatriz, lived a remarkable life as an infanta of Castile and later as the Queen of Portugal. Born on March 8, 1293, to King Sancho IV and María de Molina, she played a significant role in shaping the history of both kingdoms.

  7. Category: History & Heritage. Beatrice of Castile, Queen of Portugal. Queen Beatrice, an illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X of Castile, played a significant role as the second Queen consort of Afonso III of Portugal.

  8. Name variations: Beatriz. Born in Toro, Spain, 1293; died Oct 25, 1359, in Lisbon, Portugal; dau. of Maria de Molina (d. 1321) and Sancho IV, king of Castile (r. 1284–1296); m. Alphonso IV, king of Portugal (r. 1325–1357), Sept 12, 1309; children: Maria of Portugal (1313–1357, who m.

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