Attention: Décédé (24 mars 1275) avant baptème (7 juin 1933).
Béatrice of England, |
Beatrice Princess Of ENGLAND<br>Birth: June 25 1242y Iii King ENGLAND<br>Mother: Eléonore (Léonor) Countess Of PROVENCE<br>Husband: Jean Ii Duke BRETAGNE<br>Children: Alice Princess Of BRETAGNE, Guy Prince Of BRETAGNE, Elsonore Princess Of BRETAGNE, Pierre Prince Of BRETAGNE, , Marie Princess Of BRETAGNE, Jean Prince Of BRETAGNE, Blanche Princess Of BRETAGNE, Arthur Ii Duke BRETAGNE<br>Siblings: Edmund Crouchback Prince Of ENGLAND, Edward I Longshanks King Of ENGLAND, Henry Prince Of ENGLANDWilliam Prince Of ENGLAND, Catherine Princess Of ENGLAND, Margaret Queen Of SCOTLAND, John Prince Of ENGLAND, Richard Prince Of ENGLAND, Margaret SCOTLAND
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Béatrice of England, Countess of Richmond<br>Birth names: Beatrice PlantagenentBéatrice d'Angleterre Plantagenet of England<br>Married name: DE DREUX<br>Also known as: Beatrice Princess PlantagenetBeatrix PlantagenetBeatrice PlantagenetBeatrice DreuxBéatrice d'Angleterre Plantagenet of England<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: June 25 1242 - Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France<br>Christening: June 25 1242 - Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France<br>Marriage: Marriage - 1259<br>Marriage: Jan 22 1260 - Bordeaux, Département de la Gironde, Aquitaine, France<br>Death: Mar 24 1275 - London, England<br>Burial: Church of the Grey Friars, London, England<br>Parents: Henry III, King of England, Éléonore Queen of England (born de Provence,)<br>Spouses: Jean II de Bretagne Duc de Bretagne, John II Duke of Brittany<br>Children: Arthur II de Bretagne Duc de Bretagne, Blanche De Artois (born Brittany), <a>Jean Bretagne III, Marie de Bretagne Comtesse de Saint-Pol, Henri de Dreux, Princesse Blanche d’Artois (born Bretagne), <;a>Pierre De Dreux, Eleonore De Dreux<br>Siblings: Edward I, King of England, Margaret King of Scotland Queen Consort of Scots (born of England,), Edmund “Crouchback”, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Richard of England, John of England, Katherine of England, William of England, Henry of England, Her Majesty Princess Margaret of Scotland (born Consort of Scotland), HRH Princess Beatrice Duke of Brittany (born of England), HRH Prince Edmund Earl of Lancaster, HRH Princess Katherine of England<br> Additional information: TitleOfNobility:PrincessTitleOfNobility:Duchess of BrittanyTitleOfNobility:Princess Of EnglandTempleOrdinances:CompletedLifeSketch:Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. 1 pg 62, 145, 547; Vol. 4 pg 591; Vol. 5 pg 419 his wife Eléonore de Provence (Bordeaux 25 Jun 1242-London 24 Mar 1275, maybe bur Reading Abbey, transferred to Greyfriars Church, Newgate, London). The Annales Londonienses record the birth "apud Burdegalam" in 1242 of "filiam…Beatrice" to "regina Alienora". Her birth is recorded by Matthew Paris. The Annales Londonienses record the marriage in 1260 of "Johannes filius comitis Britanniæ" and "Beatricem filiam regis Angliæ". The Chronicle of Thomas Wykes records the marriage “apud Westmonasterium” in 1259 of “Johannem filium et hæredum comitis Britanniæ” and “Beatriciam filiam regis”. The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the death in 1275 of "Margareta regina Scotie et Beatrix comitissa Britanniæ, filiæ Henrici".and and Eleanor of Provence. Her siblings were Edward I of England, Margaret, Queen of Scotland, Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Richard of England, John of England, Katherine of England, William of England, and Henry of England. She and her family were members of the Royal house of Plantagenet, which first ruled in the 12th century and was founded by Henry II of England.orn in Bordeaux, France, the second eldest daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. Beatrice's childhood was plagued by tragedy, and the stresses of her father's reign coupled with her mother's unpopularity with the English people.harine died at a very young age leaving Beatrice's parents grief-stricken. Katharine, who possibly had a degenerative disease that had caused her to become deaf, died at the age of three.glish were unhappy with King Henry III owing to the influence that Eleanor and her Savoyard kinsmen exercised on the monarchy, and the Barons demanded more power. In 1263, Eleanor was sailing on a barge that was attacked by London citizens. This harsh, bitter dislike created several problems for Henry III and his family. On the other hand, Eleanor and Henry enjoyed a happy marriage, and Beatrice grew up in a loving environment, close to her siblings.the King of Norway. When she was eighteen she married John de Dreux, heir to the dukedom of Brittany. Beatrice later changed her name to Beatrice de Dreux, and she and John II had six children:rthur II, Duke of Brittanyred in childbirth, but the dates do not bear out this theory, which has been disproved in several articles. John II honoured his wife with a chantry, an institutional chapel on private land or within a greater church, which was to be finished when he died, so that he and Beatrice would be together again. Beatrice was buried at Grey Friars Church in Greenwich, London. Her husband succeeded as duke 11 years after her death, therefore Beatrice was never styled Duchess of Brittany. 24 March 1275)[1] was a member of the House of Plantagenet, the daughter of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.anor of Provence.[1] Beatrice's childhood was plagued by tragedy, and the stresses of her father's reign coupled with her mother's unpopularity with the English people.her Edward became dangerously ill when she was very young. Though he recovered, Beatrice's youngest sister Katharine died at a very young age leaving Beatrice's parents grief-stricken. Katharine, who possibly had a degenerative disease that had caused her to become deaf, died at the age of four.oyard kinsmen exercised on the monarchy, and the Barons demanded more power. In 1263, Eleanor was sailing on a barge that was attacked by London citizens. This harsh, bitter dislike created several problems for Henry III and his family. On the other hand, Eleanor and Henry enjoyed a happy marriage, and Beatrice grew up in a loving environment, close to her siblings.
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