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Beatrice of Savoy, Dame of Faucigny : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beatrice of Savoy, Dame of Faucigny
Beatrice of Savoy (c.1237-21 April 1310) was ''suo jure'' Dame of Faucigny through the inheritance from her mother Agnes of Faucigny.〔State Archives, volume 104, page 22, fascicules 15, and Wurstenberger (1858), Vol. IV, 764, p. 443.〕 Her father was Peter II, Count of Savoy, she was his only legitimate child, but due to Salic law that existed in Savoy, she was excluded from the succession upon his death in 1268. In addition to being ''Dame'', Beatrice held the titles of ''Dauphine of Viennois'' and ''Viscountess of Béarn'' by her two marriages. ==Background== Despite being the only legitimate child of her father, she did have one illegitimate half-sister through him named Isabelle who would marry Pierre of Salinento, a family relation to both. Beatrice's paternal grandparents were Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva, one of their daughters was Beatrice of Savoy. This family link made the younger Beatrice a cousin to Margaret of Provence, wife of Louis IX of France and Eleanor of Provence, wife of Henry III of England.
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