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  1. Beatrice of Falkenburg (c. 1254 – 17 October 1277), 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.

  2. Beatrice of Falkenburg (c. 1254 – 17 October 1277), 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.

  3. Falkestein, Beatrice von (c. 1253–1277) Queen of the Romans. Name variations: Beatrix of Falkenburg; queen of Germany. Born around 1253 at Falkenburg Castle, Germany; died on October 17, 1277; buried at Church of Franciscan Friars Minor, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; daughter of Theodore von Falkestein, count of Falkenburg, or William de ...

  4. 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. Beatrice of Falkenburg (c. 1254 – 17 October 1277), also referred to as Beatrix of Valkenburg, was the third spouse of Richard of Cornwall, and as such nominally queen of the Romans. She was 15 years old when she married the 60-year-old English prince, who proved to be a very devoted husband.

  6. We know little more about Beatrice, the 'Queen of Almaine '. Richard of Cornwall died in 1272, and though still a young woman, she survived him by only five years.

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  8. Beatrice of Falkenburg (c. 1254 – 17 October 1277), 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.

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