Constance of Toulouse
Constance of Toulouse was the daughter of Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse and his second wife Beatrice of Béziers.[1]
Constance of Toulouse | |
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coat-of-arms of Toulouse (Languedoc). | |
Queen consort of Navarre | |
Tenure | 1195–1200 |
Born | c. 1180 |
Died | aft. 12 May 1260 |
Spouse | Sancho VII of Navarre Peter Bermond II of Sauve |
House | House of Toulouse |
Father | Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse |
Mother | Beatrice of Béziers |
She first married Sancho VII of Navarre in 1195, but they were divorced in 1200. After the annulment she remarried to Peter Bermond II of Sauve.[1]
With her second husband, Constance had the following children:
- Peter Bermond, succeeded his father and had issue
- Raymond, ancestor of the Barons de Florac
- Bermond, ancestor of the Barons de Cayla
- unnamed daughter, married Hugh de Mirabel
- Beatrice, married Arnaud de Roquefeuil
- Sibylle, married Barral of Baux
- Maria, married Viscount of Lomagne Arnold Oth[2]
References
- William of Puylaurens 2003, p. 18.
- William of Puylaurens 2003, p. 113.
Sources
- William of Puylaurens (2003). The Chronicle of William of Puylaurens: The Albigensian Crusade and Its Aftermath. Translated by Sibley, W.A.; Sibley, M.D. The Boydell Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Preceded by Sancha of Castile |
Queen of Navarre 1195–1200 |
Succeeded by Margaret of Bourbon |
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