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* Beatrice of England ( 1242 – 1275 ), daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Provence, married John II of Brittany
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Beatrice and England
Beatrice Gottlieb notes that households in England, just like the rest of Europe, experienced social stratification from ancient times through the 20th century.
In 1381 Richard II of England despatched a powerful force to Lisbon, and betrothed his cousin Prince Edward to Beatrice, only child of Ferdinand, who had been recognized as heiress to the throne by the Cortes of Leiria ( 1376 ).
Along with his wife, Beatrice Webb, Annie Besant, Graham Wallas, Edward R. Pease, Hubert Bland, and Sydney Olivier, Shaw and Webb turned the Fabian Society into the pre-eminent political-intellectual society of England in the Edwardian era and beyond.
Mary of Modena ( Maria Beatrice Anna Margherita Isabella d ' Este ; – ) was Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland as the second wife of King James II and VII.
John I in turn is succeeded by his son John II who marries Beatrice of England and rules until 1305.
Returning to England in 1927, he married Katherine " Kitty " Dobbs ( 1903 – 1994 ), the daughter of Rosalind Dobbs ( a younger sister of Beatrice Webb ).
Albert Edward argued that Beatrice could act as replacement mother for Louis's young children and spend most of her time in England looking after her mother.
On another occasion, she persuaded the reluctant Earl of Arundel to marry her husband's illegitimate daughter Beatrice, further cementing the alliance between Portugal and England.
Kempson was born in Dartmouth, Devon, England, the daughter of Beatrice Hamilton ( née Ashwell ) and Eric William Edward Kempson, a headmaster .< ref >
King Henry's sister, Philippa of Lancaster, had married King John I of Portugal, and to further cement the alliance between England and Portugal, Fitzalan married Beatrice, the illegitimate daughter of King John.
He was a younger brother of Edward I of England, Margaret of England, and Beatrice of England, and an older brother of Katherine of England.
Margaret subsequently failed as well to influence her nephew Edward I of England to avoid a marriage project for one of his daughters that would promote the interests in her native Provence of her brother-in-law, Charles of Anjou, who had married her youngest sister Beatrice.
On 22 January 1260, John married Beatrice of England, a daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.
He was the first son of John II and Beatrice, daughter of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.
She was born Beatrice Muriel Hill in Chester, England in 1941, the middle of three sisters, and emigrated to New Zealand with her family following World War II.
On his death in 1929, Ogden Mills left to his daughter Beatrice, a resident of London, England, married to Bernard Forbes, 8th Earl of Granard, his French racing stable and a home at 73 Rue de Varenne in Paris.
* Beatrice de Stafford, born circa 1341 in Staffordshire, England, died 1415, married firstly, in 1350, Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Earl of Desmond ( d. June 1358 ); married secondly, Thomas de Ros, 5th Baron de Ros, of Helmsley ; married thirdly Sir Richard Burley, Knt.
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Afonso married Beatrice of Castile ( 1293 – 1359 ) in 1309, daughter of Sancho IV, King of Castile, and María de Molina and had four sons and three daughters.
14 May 1234: Beatrice D ' Este ( c. 1215 – before 8 May 1245 ), daughter of Aldobrandino I D ' Este and his wife
George went on to marry three times: First to Beatrice de Frangepan ( 1480 – c. 1510 ); the marriage produced no children.
* Nicolini, Beatrice, The Makran-Baluch-African Network in Zanzibar and East Africa during the XIXth Century, African and Asian Studies, Volume 5, Numbers 3-4, 2006, pp. 347 – 370 ( 24 )
Dante's language evolves as he grows old, from the courtly love of his early stilnovistic Rime and Vita nuova to the Convivio and Divina Commedia, where Beatrice is sanctified as the goddess of philosophy – the philosophy announced by the Donna Gentile at the death of Beatrice.
These included most famously Troio Savelli, scion of a powerful ancient Roman family, and the youthful and noble Beatrice Cenci, who had murdered her father – probably as a consequence of his repeated abuses.
* Bartlett, Beatrice S. Monarchs and Ministers: The Grand Council in Mid-Ch ' ing China, 1723 – 1820, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1991.
* January 20 – Prince Henry of Battenberg, British royal, married to Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom ( b. 1858 )
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