Sanchia

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Sanchia was a 13th-century noblewoman from the House of Provence who became Queen of the Romans through her marriage to Richard of Cornwall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Queen of the Romans
medieval noble
noblewoman
associatedWith Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
burialPlace Hailes Abbey NERFINISHED
centuryOfBirth 13th century
child Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall NERFINISHED
Henry of Cornwall (died young) NERFINISHED
Richard of Cornwall (son, died young) NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship County of Provence NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth c. 1225
dateOfDeath 9 November 1261
era High Middle Ages
father Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence NERFINISHED
givenName Sanchia NERFINISHED
house House of Barcelona (paternal) NERFINISHED
House of Provence NERFINISHED
House of Savoy (maternal) NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Old French
Old Occitan NERFINISHED
marriageDate 23 November 1243
marriagePlace Westminster NERFINISHED
memberOf House of Provence NERFINISHED
mother Beatrice of Savoy NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Barcelona NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of four sisters who became queens or consorts of kings and princes
marriage alliance between Provence and England
placeOfBirth Aix-en-Provence NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Berkhamsted Castle NERFINISHED
positionHeld Countess of Cornwall NERFINISHED
Queen of the Romans
relative Eleanor of Provence, Queen of England NERFINISHED
Henry III of England NERFINISHED
relativeType brother-in-law
sister
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Beatrice of Provence NERFINISHED
Eleanor of Provence NERFINISHED
Margaret of Provence NERFINISHED
spouse Richard of Cornwall NERFINISHED
spouseCoronation Aachen NERFINISHED
spouseCoronationTitle King of the Romans NERFINISHED
spouseTitle Count of Cornwall NERFINISHED
King of the Romans NERFINISHED
title Countess of Cornwall NERFINISHED
Queen of the Romans NERFINISHED

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