Beatrix of Sicily (1260–1307)
Beatrix of Sicily or Beatrice di Sicilia (Palermo, 1260 – Marquisate of Saluzzo, 1307) was a Sicilian princess, daughter of the King Manfred of Sicily and his wife Helena Angelina Doukaina. In 1296 she became Marchioness consort of Saluzzo.
Beatrix of Sicily, Marchioness of Saluzzo | |
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Beatrix of Sicily, Castello della Manta | |
Born | 1260 Palermo, Kingdom of Sicily |
Died | 1307 Marquisate of Saluzzo |
Noble family | Hohenstaufen |
Spouse(s) | Manfred IV, Marquess of Saluzzo |
Issue
Catherine Frederick I, Marquess of Saluzzo | |
Father | Manfred, King of Sicily |
Mother | Helena Angelina Doukaina |
After the battle of Benevento (26 February 1266) and the death of her father, Beatrix was imprisoned in Naples together with her family by Charles of Anjou. She regained her freedom only in 1284, after the Battle of the Gulf of Naples, thanks to her brother-in-law Peter III of Aragon.
In 1286 Beatrix married Manfred IV, son of Thomas I, Marquess of Saluzzo. In 1296, after his father-in-law's death, she became Marchioness consort of Saluzzo.
Beatrix died in 1307.
Issue
Manfred and Beatrix had two children:
- Frederick I of Saluzzo.
- Catherine of Saluzzo. Married William Enganna, Lord of the Barge.
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