Beatrice of Saone was countess consort of Edessa from 1134 to 1150 by marriage to Count Joscelin II of Edessa. She served as regent of the remnants of the County of Edessa in the absence of her spouse in 1150.
Her first husband, William of Zardana, died in 1132 or 1133, leaving her in the possession of the fortress of Saone in the Principality of Antioch. She soon married her late husband's close ally Count Joscelin II of Edessa.
After her husband was captured by troops of Nur ad-Din, the atabeg (or governor) of Aleppo in May 1150, Beatrice became regent in the absence of her spouse. She entered into negotiations about the sale of the remnants of the County of Edessa to the Byzantine Empire.
After the transfer was completed in August 1150, she and her children settled in Saone.
BeatriceofSaone was countess consort of Edessa from 1134 to 1150 by marriage to Count Joscelin II of Edessa. She served as regent of the remnants of...
of Tripoli, connecting her to all the Frankish Catholic rulers of the Latin East. Beatrice, her mother, held estates at Saone (in the Principality of...
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Joscelin III was the son of Joscelin II and BeatriceofSaone. He inherited the claim to the County of Edessa from his father, Joscelin II. The county...
Joscelin was captured and tortured and later died. BeatriceofSaone, his wife, sold the remains of the County of Edessa to the Byzantines with Baldwin's consent...
the fall of Edessa, Joscelin I] made Turbessel his new capital. He was taken captive by Nur ad-Din Zengi in 1150 and his wife, Beatrice de Saone took over;...
of Zardana, also known as William ofSaone (died in 1132 or 1133), was a powerful baron who held Balatanos, Saone and Zardana in the Principality of Antioch...
bore the name: BeatriceofSaone and the daughter of Count Hugh of Rethel. Her great-great-grandmother, the daughter of Constantine I of Armenia, was also...
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and Emma of France, the wife of King Rudolph, was his aunt. Hugh's paternal grandmother Beatriceof Vermandois was a patrilineal descendant of Charlemagne...