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Beatrice of Navarre (1242? - 1295), Duchess of Burgundy, was a daughter of Theobald I of Navarre and his third wife Margaret of Bourbon. Her siblings included Theobald II of Navarre and Henry I of Navarre. She is also known as Beatrix of Champagne. Beatrice was married to Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.〔Theodore Evergates, ''Aristocratic Women in Medieval France'', (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011), 80.〕 Upon the marriage, Beatrice became Duchess of Burgundy.〔A charter dated November 1258 confirms the marriage between “''Hue duc de Bourgoigne''” and “''Thiebaut…foy de Navarre, de Champaigne et de Brie cuens palatins…demoiselle Biatrix nostre serour''〕 Hugh and Beatrice had the following children: *Hugh (died in 1288), viscount of Avallon, married Margaret de Salins *Beatrice, Lady of Grignon, married Hugh XIII of Lusignan *Isabella of Burgundy, Queen of Germany *Margaret, Dame de Vitteaux (died after 1300), married John I of Chalon-Arlay〔''Philippe Le Bel et la Noblesse Franc-Comtoise'', Frantz Funck-Brentano, ''Bibliothèque de l’École des chartes'', Vol. 49 (1888), 9.〕 *Joan, a nun Beatrice’s son Hugh did not succeed his father because Hugh IV had another son, Robert, by his marriage to Yolande de Dreux. Hugh IV died in 1271 and was succeeded by Robert. After her husband died, Beatrice retired to the château de l'Isle-sur-Serein. She quarrelled with her stepson Robert, and asked for protection from Philip II of France. She also renounced any claim to the succession of her brother in 1273. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Beatrice of Navarre, Duchess of Burgundy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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