Beatrice of Lorraine

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Beatrice of Lorraine was an 11th-century noblewoman and margravine of Tuscany who played a significant political role in northern Italy and the Holy Roman Empire as the mother and predecessor of Matilda of Tuscany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 11th-century Italian noble
margravine
medieval ruler
noblewoman
activeInPeriod 11th century
allyOf reform papacy
burialPlace Pisa Cathedral NERFINISHED
child Frederick of Tuscany NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
dateOfBirth c. 1017
dateOfDeath 18 April 1076
ethnicGroup Lotharingian
father Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine NERFINISHED
givenName Beatrice NERFINISHED
governedTerritory Duchy of Spoleto NERFINISHED
Lombard territories in northern Italy
March of Tuscany NERFINISHED
languageUsed Latin
mother Matilda of Swabia NERFINISHED
motherOf Matilda of Tuscany NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Ardenne–Bar NERFINISHED
notableEvent arrest by Emperor Henry III in 1055
imprisonment in Germany after 1055 arrest
release and restoration to power in Tuscany
notableWork regency and governance of the Tuscan march
notedFor mediating between papacy and empire
political leadership in northern Italy
supporting her daughter Matilda’s rule
participantIn imperial politics of the Holy Roman Empire
papal–imperial conflicts of the mid-11th century
placeOfBirth Duchy of Upper Lorraine NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Pisa NERFINISHED
positionHeld Duchess consort of Upper Lorraine
Margravine of Tuscany NERFINISHED
predecessor Boniface III of Tuscany NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Canossa NERFINISHED
Mantua NERFINISHED
Tuscany NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Frederick III of Upper Lorraine NERFINISHED
Sophie of Bar NERFINISHED
spouse Boniface III of Tuscany NERFINISHED
Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine NERFINISHED
successor Matilda of Tuscany NERFINISHED
title Duchess of Lorraine NERFINISHED
Margravine of Tuscany NERFINISHED

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Matilda of Tuscany mother Beatrice of Lorraine