Agnes of Beaujeu (Agnès de Beaujeu; ? – 11 July 1231) was a French noblewoman, the daughter of Guichard IV of Beaujeu and his wife Sybil of Hainaut.[1] Agnes was Countess of Champagne by her marriage to Theobald I of Navarre.[2]
Agnes married in 1223 to Theobald.[3] For Theobald, this was his second marriage.[4] Agnes and Theobald had Blanche of Navarre, Duchess of Brittany
Agnes died 1231,[3] and was buried at Clairvaux.[3]
AgnesofBeaujeu (Agnès de Beaujeu; ? – 11 July 1231) was a French noblewoman, the daughter of Guichard IV ofBeaujeu and his wife Sybil of Hainaut. Agnes...
Gertrude of Dagsburg in 1220, and divorced her two years later when he came of age. They had no children. Secondly, in 1222, he married AgnesofBeaujeu. The...
département AgnesofBeaujeu (1200–1231), French noblewoman Guillaume de Beaujeu (died 1291), Grand Master of the Knights Templar Renaud de Beaujeu (12th–13th...
This is a list of the kings and queens of Pamplona, later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076–1134)...
marry AgnesofBeaujeu. Theobald IV's rule was initially marked by a series of misfortunes: he was accused of abandoning King Louis VIII at the siege of Avignon...
Blanche of Brittany (1271–1327) was a daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and his wife Beatrice of England. She is also known as Blanche de Dreux....
This is a family tree of monarchs of Navarre from Íñigo Arista until the accession of Henry III of Navarre to the throne of France. The colors denote...
date unknown) Guillaume de Beaujeu, Grand Master of Knights Templar (born 1230) Agnes d'Harcourt, abbess of the Abbey of Longchamp (birth date unknown)...
of Savoy (1135–1189) Humbert, bastard of Savoy (c.1318–1374), soldier Humbert V de Beaujeu (1198–1250) Humbert I of Viennois (1240–1307), Dauphin of the...
Latin Emperor of Constantinople Sybille (°1179- †1217), married to Guichard IV, Sire ofBeaujeu Eustace (†1217), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica...
was briefly in the retinue of Princess Anne de Beaujeu, King Charles VIII's eldest sister who skillfully held the regency of France during his minority...
weaker castellanies. Thus the castellan ofBeaujeu was able to take over lands in Lyons, or the castellan of Uxelles annexed first Briançon, then Sennecey-le-Grand...
for their bravery by a plot of land in the forest. Anseau first married a daughter (name unknown) of Guichard de Beaujeu III and Lucienne de Rochefort...
Charles III, Duke of Savoy. Because her mother died when she was only seven, she was brought up by Anne de Beaujeu, who was regent of France for her brother...