Beatrice of Anjou (d. 1275)
Beatrice of Anjou (d. 1275)
Titular empress of Constantinople. Name variations: Beatrix. Died in 1275; daughter ofBeatrice of Provence (d. 1267) and Charles I of Anjou (brother of Louis IX, king of France), king of Sicily (r. 1266–1282) and Naples (r. 1268–1285); married Philipp de Courtenay, titular emperor of Constantinople, on October 15, 1273; children:Catherine de Courtenay (d. 1307).
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