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  1. Beatrice of Portugal, Countess of Arundel. Beatrice of Portugal (Portuguese: Beatriz [bi.ɐˈtɾiʃ]; c. 1380 – November 1439), LG, was a natural daughter of John I of Portugal and Inês Pires, born before the marriage of her father with Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt.

  2. 25. Aug. 2022 · Beatrice (also Beatrix, Beatriz) 1382 – November 1439, was a natural daughter of John I King of of Portugal and Inês Pires born before the marriage of her father with Philippa of Lancaster.

    • circa 1386
    • Arundel, West Sussex, England
  3. Beatrice of Portugal (d. 1439) Countess of Arundel. Died on October 23, 1439, in Bordeaux, France; interred at Collegiate Church, Arundel; illegitimate daughter of Inez Perez and João I also known as John I (1385–1433), king of Portugal (r. 1385–1433); married Thomas Fitzalan, 12th earl of Arundel, on November 26, 1405; married John ...

  4. Beatrice of Portugal ( Portuguese: Beatriz [ bi.ɐˈtɾiʃ]; c. 1380 – November 1439 ), LG, was a natural daughter of John I of Portugal and Inês Pires, born before the marriage of her father with Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt.

  5. 23. März 2023 · Beatrix of Portugal is one Medieval woman for whom we have a strikingly complete and detailed effigy, in the FitzAlan Chapel at Arundel Castle, West Sussex. She wears a large, ornamental headdress that supports a veil which hangs over and behind her head. A nineteenth-century portrait of Beatrix is based on her effigy but depicts her ...

  6. Beatrice was an illegitimate daughter of João I, King of Portugal, and Ines Perez. She first married Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel; secondly to John Holland, 2nd Earl of Huntington and later Duke of Exeter. She had no issue.

  7. 27. März 2022 · Beatrice of Portugal was an illegitimate daughter of John I of Portugal who was born in 1382, before the king's marriage to Phillipa of Lancaster. It was Phillipa who had responsibility for the education of Beatrice and all of the other children of the royal household.