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Beatrice of Hungary, Dauphine of Viennois

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Name
  
Beatrice Hungary,

Died
  
1343

Children
  
Humbert II of Viennois


Role
  
Charles Martel of Anjou's daughter

Parents
  
Charles Martel of Anjou, Clemence of Austria

Grandparents
  
Rudolf I of Germany, Charles II of Naples, Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples, Gertrude of Hohenburg

Great-grandparents
  
Charles I of Naples, Stephen V of Hungary

Similar People
  
Charles Martel of Anjou, Clementia of Hungary, Charles I of Hungary, Rudolf I of Germany, Charles I of Naples

Beatrice of Hungary (1290–1343 or 1354) was the elder daughter of Charles Martel of Anjou and his wife Klementia of Habsburg. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou.

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Family

Beatrice's maternal grandparents were Rudolph I of Germany and his first wife, Gertrude of Hohenburg. Her paternal grandparents were Charles II of Naples and his wife, Maria Arpad of Hungary.

Beatrice was the second of three children. Her siblings were Charles I of Hungary and Clementia of Hungary. Charles claimed his father's succession wrights on Hungary and her sister, Clementia married Louis X of France and was mother of John I of France, the baby King.

In total, Beatrice had thirty five maternal cousins and at least forty two paternal cousins. This was due to her grandparents, maternal and paternal having many children.

Life

When Beatrice was just six years old, in 1296, at Naples, she was married to John II of Viennois, who was ten years her senior. The couple had two sons:

  • Guigues VIII (1309 † 1333), dauphin of Viennois. Married to Isabella of France, Dauphine of Viennois
  • Humbert II (1312 † 1355), dauphin of Viennois. Married to Marie of Baux, niece of Robert, King of Naples by his sister Beatrice.[4]
  • When her husband died in 1319, Beatrice became a nun at Cîteaux. She remained here until 1340, when she transferred to the Saint-Just-de-Claix Abbey. Her son founded for her the convent of Saint-Just dans le Royannais.

    Beatrice died in 1343. She died in the convent which her sons had founded for her.

    References

    Beatrice of Hungary, Dauphine of Viennois Wikipedia