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Béatrice d'Hirson (fl. 14th century) was a lady-in-waiting to the French noblewoman Mahaut, Countess of Artois.

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Family

Béatrice's sister Mathilde (or Mahaut) d'Hirson was also a lady-in-waiting to the Countess.

Béatrice's uncles were as follows:

  • Thierry Larchier d'Hirson, Bishop of Arras
  • Denis d'Hirson, treasurer to the Countess of Artois, then lord of Arras
  • Guillaume d'Hirson, bailiff of Arras
  • Pierre d'Hirson, attendant to the Countess of Artois
  • In fiction

    Although an obscure historical figure, Béatrice is an important character in Maurice Druon's series of French historical novels, Les Rois maudits (The Accursed Kings). In the novels, she practices witchcraft and is adept with poisons. Les Rois maudits was adapted into two French television miniseries in 1972 and 2005, and Béatrice was played by Catherine Rouvel in the 1972, and by Jeanne Balibar in 2005.

    References

    Béatrice d'Hirson Wikipedia


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