Person:Beatrice of Savoy (4)

Beatrix de Savoie
d.23 Feb 1292
m. 18 Dec 1244
  1. Boniface _____, comte de Savoie1244 - 1263
  2. Beatrix de SavoieAbt 1250 - 1292
  3. Eleonore de Savoie
  4. Constance de Savoie - Bef 1264
m. 21 Oct 1268
m. 1274
  1. Juan Manuel, Duke of Peñafiel1282 - 1349
Facts and Events
Name Beatrix de Savoie
Alt Name Beatrice of Savoy
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1250 Chambéry, Savoie, FranceHouse of Savoy
Marriage 21 Oct 1268 to Pierre de Bourgogne le Bouvier
Marriage 1274 Chambéry, Savoie, Franceto Juan Manuel _____, Lord of Villena
Alt Death[2] Nov 1290 Escalona, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Death[1] 23 Feb 1292
Reference Number? Q3196667?


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Beatrice of Savoy (1250–1292) was the daughter of Amadeus IV the Count of Savoy and his second wife, Cecile of Baux. She was a member of the House of Savoy by birth, by her second marriage she became known as Lady of Villena.

Beatrice was a full sister to Boniface, Count of Savoy, as well as two sisters Eleanor and Constance. She had two older half-sisters from her father's first marriage, an elder Beatrice and Margaret.

Upon the death of her father in 1253, Beatrice received an amount of money as an inheritance. Upon the death of her ten-year-old brother Count Boniface, he was succeeded by their uncle as Peter II, Count of Savoy. Upon Peter's death, Beatrice had to renounce her claim on Savoy along with the consent of her mother in favor of the succession of her other uncle as Philip I, Count of Savoy, in the article (dated 21 October 1268) she is referred to as Contesson possibly to distinguish her from her older half-sister of the same name. A charter dated 11 August 1266 by Pope Clement IV presumably tells of Count Philip donating property to his niece "B" most likely referring to Beatrice.

Beatrice was firstly betrothed to James, second son of James I of Aragon however, the contract was broken on 11 August 1266. Ten years after the betrothal was broken, James became King of Majorca.

Beatrice firstly married on 21 October 1268 to Peter of Chalon, Seigneur de Châtelbelin, son of Jean l'Antique. Peter granted property to his wife in 1269. The couple were married for no more than six years when Peter died, they had no children.

A second marriage took place in 1274 to Manuel of Castile; this was a second marriage for both parties, Manuel's first wife Constance (sister to Beatrice's one-time fiancee James) had died leaving him with two children. Manuel and Beatrice had one son Juan Manuel who was born in Escalona on May 5, 1282. Manuel died a year after the birth of their son therefore he was succeeded by their son as Manuel's other son by Constance had died young. Beatrice cared for her son until her own death nine years later, after which time Juan Manuel was left in the care of his uncle, Sancho IV of Castile.

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References
  1. Beatrice of Savoy (died 1292), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. BEATRIX de Savoie, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.