For the Queen of Castile, see Elisabeth of Swabia.
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Beatrice of Swabia
Portrait in the Weingarten Stifterbüchlein (c. 1500)
Holy Roman Empress Queen consort of Germany
Tenure
22 July 1212 – 11 August 1212
Born
April or June 1198 Worms, Franconia
Died
(1212-08-11)11 August 1212 (aged 14) Nordhausen, Thuringia
Burial
Brunswick Cathedral
Spouse
Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
House
Hohenstaufen
Father
Philip of Swabia
Mother
Irene Angelina
Beatrice or Beatrix of Swabia (April/June 1198 – 11 August 1212), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was Holy Roman Empress and German Queen in 1212 as the first wife of the Welf emperor Otto IV.[1][2] She was also the shortest-serving Holy Roman Empress, dying three weeks into her marriage.
^Commire, Anne, ed. (8 October 1999). "Beatrice of Swabia (1198–1235)". Women in World History. Gale. p. 309. ISBN 978-0-7876-4061-3 – via Encyclopedia.com.
^Haverkamp, Alfred; Vollrath, Hanna; Leyser, Karl (1996). England and Germany in the High Middle Ages. German Historical Institute London. ISBN 978-0-19-920504-2.
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