444:, instigated by Beatrice's mother, who felt Charles had failed to respect her claims in Provence. By July 1252 Charles had managed to defeat the revolt and was in the process of exercising his power as Count of Provence. In November of the same year, Blanche of Castile, regent of France while her son Louis IX was on crusade, died. Charles and Beatrice had to go to Paris, where Charles became co-regent of France with his brother, Alphonse. The Pope offered Charles the Kingdom of Sicily in 1252, but Charles had to turn the offer down, as he was preoccupied with other affairs and he also did not have sufficient funds.
433:; the child lived only a few days. Beatrice stayed with her sister Margaret in Damietta, when they lost contact with the King and his army; here Beatrice gave birth to her second child, while her sister Margaret too gave birth. Later in 1250, they were reunited with the rest of the crusade at Acre, where the King's ransom was paid. Charles and Beatrice, along with several other nobles, left soon after and journeyed to the court of Emperor Frederick II, to ask him to send the King of France more men for his crusade. The Emperor, who had been excommunicated, needed his army to fight the Pope, and refused.
509:, Beatrice followed her husband with the remaining army by sea, arriving to Italy only four months later. In November of that year, the army of Charles, composed by 5,000 soldiers and 25,000 infantrymen entered Italy and arrived in Rome in January 1266, where on 6 January both Charles and Beatrice were crowned King and Queen of Sicily by five cardinals sent by the Pope (who was sheltering in Perugia). As soon as the coronation festivities had ended, Beatrice stayed in Rome with a small force to hold the city, whilst Charles rode out to the battle of Benevento. After her husband's victory, she chose the
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Charles and Beatrice had children, the Counties would go to them; if there was no issue, then the Provence and Forcalquier would go to Sanchia of Provence, and if she died without heirs, the Counties would go to the King of Aragon. Henry III of England protested these terms, arguing that he had not yet received the full dowry for his wife Eleanor nor his brother for Sanchia. He also still had the castles in Provence against the loan he had made to the late Count.
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Charles got to Aix-en-Provence, James I of Aragon, who had been there all along but was not allowed to see Beatrice, had his soldiers surrounding the castle in which the young Beatrice and her mother were. There was a brief struggle, but the King of Aragon retreated with dignity.
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took place. It was decided that in return for Louis IX supporting the Pope militarily against
Frederick II, the Pope would allow that Charles marry Beatrice. Mother and daughter were satisfied with this selection, but under the terms of the treaty, Provence was to never go to France outright through
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in 1248. Led by Louis IX, the crusaders made an extended procession through France. Before they left, Charles and
Beatrice met with the Dowager Countess in Beaucaire to try to come to some terms of agreement concerning Provence. Whilst the more important matters were left until Charles and Beatrice
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Provence. On their way, they ran into Raymond VII of Toulouse, who also had an army on the way to Provence. Raymond VII had been deceived by knights in favour of Charles and for that reason he had brought fewer men, and
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Beatrice also caused conflicts with her older sisters, who hoped that once their father had died, his domains would be divided between the four; Charles refused to share the Counties with his sisters-in-law. In consequence, the relationship of Charles and Beatrice with the three
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Beatrice, Charles (who was described as "an admirable young man") was a satisfactory resolution to her problems. Their marriage took place on 31 January 1246 at Aix-en-Provence. They had soldiers on guard and the bride was escorted down the aisle by her uncle,
485:, but it soon became clear that Charles was the more promising candidate. In order to achieve his goal, Charles needed an army and Beatrice helped her husband raise one. She called on all her knights as well as the young men of France, and according to the later historian
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Beatrice spent Christmas in Paris that year, where all of Beatrice's sisters and their mother were present; it was noted that the other four women treated the younger Beatrice coldly, due to Raymond Berenguer's will.
1404:, p. 90: "Charles then asked the Pope to come to Rome to crown them King and Queen of Sicily. Clement refused to leave the security of Perugia; but he sent five cardinals to perform the ceremony in Saint Peter's Church on 6 January 1266."
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in protest, and in Marseille, Charles's officials were thrown out of the city. In the family conflict, Beatrice sided with her husband.
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1447:...ventrem nostrum, si contigat Nos masculum parere...si autem filiam...
310:. King Louis IX's marriage to Margaret had been arranged by his mother,
469:"Be at peace, for I will shortly make thee a greater Queen than them".
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1603:. Vol. 5, C.1198–c.1300. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
1365:. Vol. 1. London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy. 1824. p. 12.
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548:Charles and Beatrice had the following children:
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337:Ramon Berenguer IV died on 19 August 1245 at
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333:Countess of Provence and Forcalquier
97:26 February 1266 – 23 September 1267
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1506:Bruzelius, Caroline Astrid (2004).
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1445:(30 June)" 1266, made bequests to "
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1230:, vol. II', doc. 2719, pp. 378-382.
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2410:Women in medieval European warfare
1650:, vol. VI, 1999, pp. 569–607.
1601:The New Cambridge Medieval History
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1639:, vol. V, 1999, pp. 829–864.
1628:, vol. V, 1999, pp. 128–152.
619:Ancestors of Beatrice of Provence
2395:French people of Spanish descent
2390:French people of Italian descent
596:Robert (1258 – bef. 9 May 1265).
593:, Princess of AchaĂŻea and Morea.
363:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
357:, who, despite being married to
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1326:Villeneuve d'Asq 2000, p. 250.
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2370:13th-century Italian nobility
2174:Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine
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1648:History of the Medieval World
1637:History of the Medieval World
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670:Alfonso II, Count of Provence
429:wrote home to his mother the
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2380:People from Nocera Inferiore
257:, in turn daughter of Count
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232:Countess of Anjou and Maine
173:Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary
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1622:The Interregnum in Germany
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1909:Isabella II of Jerusalem
1818:Royal consorts of Sicily
1757:Helena Angelina Doukaina
1599:Abulafia, David (1995).
1553:Hopkins, T.C.F. (2008).
1510:. Yale University Press.
1268:Petit-Dutaillis, p. 857.
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571:Catherine I of Courtenay
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531:Cathedral of San Gennaro
527:storia di Saba Malaspina
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1979:Eleanor of Alburquerque
1764:Queen consort of Sicily
1515:Cox, Eugene L. (1974).
822:Garsenda of Forcalquier
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604:Ladislaus IV of Hungary
583:, by whom he had issue.
494:than by her rich gifts.
473:When the newly elected
372:for his protection. In
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161:Beatrice, Latin Empress
84:Queen consort of Sicily
2400:Hereditary women peers
2282:Maria Amalia of Saxony
2264:Marie Louise d'Orléans
2064:Maria Amalia of Saxony
2039:Marie Louise d'Orléans
1954:Elizabeth of Carinthia
1378:Previté-Orton, p. 222.
1324:Les Capétiens 987-1328
1280:, p. 146–149,153.
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2270:Maria Anna of Neuburg
2210:Isabella I of Castile
2044:Maria Anna of Neuburg
1994:Isabella I of Castile
1669:Beatrice of Provence
1174:, doc. 49, pp. 22-23.
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2222:Isabella of Portugal
2185:Isabella of Clermont
2128:Margaret of Burgundy
2122:Beatrice of Provence
2054:Anne Marie d'Orléans
2004:Isabella of Portugal
1969:Blanche I of Navarre
1934:Margaret of Burgundy
1929:Beatrice of Provence
1919:Elisabeth of Bavaria
1840:Eremburga of Mortain
1779:Margaret of Burgundy
1718:Countess of Provence
1679:Cadet branch of the
1322:P. Van Kerrebrouck:
1190:, anno 1235, p. 938"
1032:Marguerite of Geneva
944:Beatrice of Viennois
848:Beatrice of Provence
644:Alfonso II of Aragon
513:as their residence.
224:Countess of Provence
213:Beatrice of Provence
67:Raymond Berenguer IV
45:Countess of Provence
24:Beatrice of Provence
2355:Countesses of Maine
2350:Countesses of Anjou
2252:Elisabeth of France
2246:Margaret of Austria
2234:Elisabeth of Valois
2159:Margaret of Durazzo
2149:James IV of Majorca
2029:Elisabeth of France
2024:Margaret of Austria
2014:Elisabeth of Valois
1959:Constance of Aragon
1939:Isabella of Castile
1914:Isabella of England
1904:Constance of Aragon
1884:Margaret of Navarre
1874:Sibylla of Burgundy
1517:The Eagles of Savoy
1259:Lane Poole, p. 148.
1242:Matthæi Parisiensis
1196:on 10 November 2014
1152:on 15 November 2017
1064:Beatrix of Faucigny
1006:William I of Geneva
567:Philip of Courtenay
244:Charles I of Naples
128:Charles I of Sicily
2430:Charles I of Anjou
2299:Caroline Bonaparte
2258:Mariana of Austria
2200:Isabella del Balzo
2034:Mariana of Austria
1974:Margaret of Prades
1879:Beatrice of Rethel
1845:Adelaide del Vasto
1775:Title next held by
1711:Ramon Berenguer IV
1674:House of Barcelona
1642:Johnstone, Hilda:
1633:Louis IX the Saint
1618:Lane Poole, Austin
1437:The testament of "
1391:, p. 218, note 14.
1301:Johnstone, p. 570.
1292:, p. 151–152.
1146:, anno 1245, p. 5"
557:Robert of Flanders
538:House of Barcelona
487:Angelo di Costanzo
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359:Violant of Hungary
312:Blanche of Castile
263:Margaret of Geneva
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1894:Sibylla of Acerra
1869:Elvira of Castile
1860:Kingdom of Sicily
1850:Elvira of Castile
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1784:
1739:Succeeded by
1697:23 September 1267
1564:978-1-4668-4171-0
1428:, IV, XX, p. 291.
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702:Sancha of Castile
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355:James I of Aragon
302:, and the third,
259:Thomas I of Savoy
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205:Beatrice of Savoy
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2190:Joanna of Aragon
2179:Maria of Castile
2164:Mary of Lusignan
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1984:Maria of Castile
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1944:Blanche of Anjou
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1722:Forcalquier
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220: 1229
63:Predecessor
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2324:Categories
1742:Charles II
1500:References
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1126:Davin 1963
577:Charles II
504:storia di
77:Charles II
1731:Charles I
1682:Bellonids
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353:and King
300:Henry III
185:Barcelona
73:Successor
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1490:Cox 1974
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611:Ancestry
600:Isabelle
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563:Beatrice
343:usufruct
327:Sisteron
316:Provence
292:Louis IX
288:Margaret
255:Beatrice
1690:c. 1229
1200:17 June
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553:Blanche
442:Avignon
378:Charles
304:Sanchia
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517:Death
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