Beatrice of Bar (also Beatrix; c. 1020 – 18 April 1076) was the marchioness of Tuscany by marriage to Boniface III of Tuscany, and Regent of Tuscany from 1052 until her death, during the minority of and in co-regency with, her daughter Matilda. She was the daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine, count of Bar, and Matilda of Swabia. She was married first to Boniface III of Tuscany and later to Godfrey of Lotharingia.
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also known as Beatrice of Tuscany or Beatriceof Canossa. After her father Duke Frederick II of Upper Lorraine died in 1026, she and her sister Sophie...
Beatriceof France or Beatriceof Paris (c. 938 - 23 September 1003) was Duchess consort of Upper Lorraine by marriage to Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine...
queen of France prior to the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria, and was the penultimate child and youngest daughter of Empress...
son of Gothelo I, Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine. By inheritance, Godfrey was Count of Verdun and he became Margrave of Antwerp as a vassal of the Duke...
occasion of the wedding of Conrad II's son Henry with Gunhilda of Denmark in 1036 at the city of Nijmegen, Boniface met BeatriceofLorraine, niece and...
the Middle Ages, these panels were reused for burials of nobles (among them BeatriceofLorraine) and other well known persons, such as the architect Buscheto...
(1036–1043) Boniface III, Duke (1043–1052) Frederick, Duke (1052–1055) BeatriceofLorraine, Regent (1052–1055) Godfrey the Bearded, Regent (1053–1055) to the...
Duke of Savoy. The emperor compensated the Duke ofLorraine, heir in the female line of the Gonzaga, for the loss of Montferrat by ceding the Duchy of Teschen...
(before 979–1035), daughter of Duke Frederick I of Upper Lorraine and Beatriceof France. Their son was named Werner I, Count of Habsburg. Radbot built Habsburg...
of France and Catherine de' Medici, and Duchess ofLorraine by marriage to Charles III, Duke ofLorraine. Claude was born in Fontainebleau, but as she was...