Beatrice of Vermandois (880–931)
Beatrice of Vermandois (880–931)
Queen of France. Name variations: Beatrice de Vermandois. Born in 880; died in 931; daughter of Hubert I, count of Senlis; married Robert I (c. 865–923), king of France (r. 922–923), around 893 or 895; children:Emma of Burgundy (d. 935); Hugh the Great also known as Hugh the White (c. 895–956), count of Paris and duke of Burgundy; Adela (who married Herbert II, count of Vermandois).
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