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Beatrice of Provence

Beatrice of Provence (c. 123123 September 1267) was Countess of Provence and Forcalquier. She was also a Queen consort of Sicily by marriage to King Charles I of Sicily.
The youngest daughter of Raymond Berenguer IV of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy, Beatrice was married on 31 January 1246 to Charles of France, Count of Anjou and Maine, the youngest brother of King Louis IX of France.
In 1248, Beatrice accompanied her husband on the Seventh Crusade, and gave birth to her first child in Nicosia. In 1266, Charles was crowned king, making her the Queen of Sicily.
==Family==
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Forcalquier, had four daughters, but no sons. His eldest daughter, Margaret, was Queen of France as the wife of Louis IX; his second daughter, Eleanor, was Queen of England as the wife of Henry III, and his third, Sanchia, was titular Queen of Germany as the wife of Henry's brother Richard, Earl of Cornwall. King Louis IX's marriage to Margaret had been arranged by his mother, Blanche of Castile, with the hopes that he would inherit Provence and Forcalquier when Ramon Berenguer died. He, however, left everything to Beatrice, making her Countess of Provence in her own right. Frederick II, dispatched the imperial navy to Provence to ensure Beatrice marry one of his progeny and James I of Aragon, in the hopes of uniting Provence and Toulouse, had planned to marry Beatrice, but when her father died the French court intervened, by getting Pope Innocent IV to refuse the marriage.

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