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  1. Beatrice of Avesnes. Beatrice d'Avesnes (died: 1321) was a daughter of Baldwin of Avesnes and his wife Felicitas of Coucy. [1] . Baldwin was the son of Bouchard IV of Avesnes. In 1310, she founded Beaumont Abbey. [2] Beatrice married, in 1265, Count Henry VI of Luxembourg [3] and was the mother of:

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Of, Beaumont, Hainaut, Belgium. Death: March 01, 1321 (74-83) Luxembourg. Place of Burial: Countess Of Luxembourg. Immediate Family: Daughter of Baudouin, seigneur d'Avesnes and Félicité de Coucy, de Vervins. Wife of Henry VI, count of Luxembourg.

  3. Béatrice d'Avesnes, comtesse de Luxembourg, est la fondatrice du couvent Notre Dame de Beaumont en 1310. Elle y prit d'abord l'habit de béate avec le voile blanc en 1313 et s'y fit religieuse. Elle y fut enterrée le 17 février 1321 [1].

  4. Béatrice d'Avesnes, condesa de Luxemburgo, es la fundadora del convento de Notre Dame de Beaumont en 1310. Primero tomó el hermoso hábito con el velo blanco en 1313 y se convirtió en monja allí. Ella fue enterrada allí en 17 de febrero de 1321 .

  5. Beatrice "Beatrix" de Luxembourg formerly Avesnes aka d'Avesnes. Born about 1242 in Of, Beaumont, Hainaut, Belgium. Ancestors. Daughter of Baudouin (Avesnes) d'Avesnes and Felicitas (Coucy) d'Avesnes. Sister of Jean I Avesnes. Wife of Henri (Luxembourg) de Luxembourg — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants.

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    • Henri (Luxembourg) de Luxembourg
  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Beatrice d'Avesnes (died: 1321) was a daughter of Baldwin of Avesnes and his wife Felicitas of Coucy. Baldwin was the son of Bouchard IV of Avesnes. In 1310, she founded Beaumont Abbey. Quick Facts Died, Noble family ... Close. Beatrice married, in 1265, Count Henry VI of Luxembourg and was the mother of:

  7. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Henry married Beatrice d'Avesnes (d. 1 March 1321, daughter of Baldwin and granddaughter of Bouchard IV of Avesnes) around 1260–1 and they had three sons, two of whom attained the highest honours and excellence: Baldwin, afterwards Archbishop-Elector of Trier, and.