Beatrice of Avesnes

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Beatrice of Avesnes was a 13th-century noblewoman of the House of Avesnes who became queen consort of Germany through her marriage to King Henry (VII) of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Beatrice of Avesnes canonical 1

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instanceOf medieval noble
noblewoman
queen consort
birthPlace Avesnes NERFINISHED
century 13th century
country Kingdom of Germany NERFINISHED
father Baldwin of Avesnes NERFINISHED
floruit 13th century
gender female
language Old French
maritalStatus widow
memberOf House of Avesnes NERFINISHED
mother Felicitas of Coucy NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Avesnes family NERFINISHED
notableFor marriage alliance between House of Avesnes and Hohenstaufen dynasty
partOf Holy Roman Empire
positionHeld Queen consort of Germany
realm Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sibling John I, Count of Hainaut NERFINISHED
socialClass high nobility
spouse Henry (VII), King of Germany NERFINISHED
spouseFather Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
spouseHouse Hohenstaufen dynasty NERFINISHED
spouseMother Constance of Aragon NERFINISHED
spouseReign King of the Romans
spouseTitle King of Germany NERFINISHED
King of Sicily NERFINISHED
title Queen consort of Germany
Queen of the Romans NERFINISHED

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Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor mother Beatrice of Avesnes