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  1. Beatrice of Viennois (Q57268447) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search (1205-1248) Béatrix de Viennois; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Beatrice of Viennois (1205-1248) Béatrix de Viennois; Statements. instance of. hu ...

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  3. 26. Apr. 2022 · When Beatrice was just six years old, in 1296, at Naples, she was married to John II of Viennois, who was ten years her senior. The couple had two sons. Guigues VIII (1309 † 1333), dauphin of Viennois. Humbert II (1312 † 1355), dauphin of Viennois. When her husband died in 1319, Beatrice became a nun at Cîteaux. She remained here until ...

  4. 28. Nov. 2023 · She was styled Dauphin, consort of Viennois and countess consort of Albon, from 1155 to 1162, during this first marriage. Ghigo died in Vizille in 1162 and was buried, next to his father in the Cathedral of Grenoble. Beatrice's mother-in-law, Clemenza known as Margherita , assumed the regency for Beatrice’s daughter, Beatrice, his heir.

  5. Humbert was a son of Dauphin John II of Viennois and Beatrice of Hungary. [1] To contemporaries, he was incompetent and extravagant, lacking the warlike ardour of his brother. He passed his youth at Naples enjoying the aesthetic pleasures of the Italian trecento. [2] His subsequent court at Beauvoir-en-Royans had a reputation for extravagance.

  6. Beatrice was thus maternal granddaughter of Rudolf I of Germany and sister of Charles I of Hungary and Clementia of Hungary. When Beatrice was just six years old, in 1296, at Naples, she was married to John II of Viennois, who was ten years her senior. The couple had two sons: When her husband died in 1319, Beatrice became a nun at Cîteaux ...