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  2. The wedding between Beatrice and Frederick took on 9 June 1156 at Würzburg. After the wedding, the Bishop of Trier anointed Beatrice queen. The poem Carmen de gestis Frederici I imperatoris in Lombardia , written about 1162, describes Beatrice upon her wedding day:

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Beatrice of Burgundy (1143 - November 15, 1184) Beatrice was the only daughter of Renaud III, Count of Burgundy and Agatha of Lorraine. She was the second wife and Empress of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor.

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  4. Mar 8, 2015 · A Latin poem, Carmen de gestis Frederici I imperatoris in Lombardia (1162), compares Beatrices beauty and brilliance on her wedding day to Venus, Minerva, Juno, and the Virgin Mary. About six hundred years after the wedding, the event would capture the imagination of two Italian painters.

  5. Wedding. Frederick I likely suggested the marriage because the County of Burgundy would give him an alternative to the Brenner Pass and a strategically valuable position against Milan, and because of the additional troops of Burgundian knights available for his war. The wedding between Beatrice and Frederick took on 9 June 1156 at Würzburg.

  6. Marriage and issue. Beatrice and Frederick were married on 9 June 1156 at Würzburg. [1] . By this marriage Frederick obtained control of the vast county of Burgundy. They had the following children: Beatrice (b. 1162 – d. 1174). She was betrothed to King William II of Sicily but died before they could be married. Frederick V, Duke of Swabia (b.

  7. She was crowned Holy Roman Empress by Antipope Paschal III in Rome on 1 August 1167, and later as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in August 1178. The poem Carmen de gestis Frederici I imperatoris in Lombardia, written about 1162, describes Beatrice upon her wedding day:

  8. Beatrice I (1143 – 15 November 1184) was Countess of Burgundy from 1148 until her death, and was also Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Frederick Barbarossa. She was crowned empress by Antipope Paschal III in Rome on 1 August 1167, and as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in August 1178.

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