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  1. Beatrice of Brabant (1225 – 11 November 1288), was a Landgravine consort of Thüringia and a Countess consort of Flanders, married first to Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia, and later to William II, Count of Flanders.

  2. 3 de may. de 2024 · Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint Pol (1277 – April 6, 1317), French nobleman, was the son of Guy II of Châtillon and Matilda of Brabant. In 1292, he married Marie of Brittany, daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany and Beatrice of England.

    • "Guy IV of Châtillon", "Count of Saint Pol"
    • April 06, 1317 (62)St. Pol-Sur-Mer, France
    • May 31, 1254
  3. BEATRICE OF NAZARETH, BL. Cistercian nun and spiritual writer; b. Tirlemont, c. 1200; d. Notre Dame-de-Nazareth, near Lierre (Brabant), August 29, 1268. Beatrice (Beatrijs van Tienen) was only seven when her father placed her with the Beguines at Léau.

  4. Belgian nun, mystic, philosopher, and prioress at Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth who experienced visions of God and described the nature of mystical experience. Name variations: Beatrijs; Beatrice of Tirlemont. Born between 1200 and 1205; died in 1268 at Nazareth priory in Brabant; daughter of Bartholoméus (also mentioned as Bartholomaeus, Bartholomew

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  6. Beatrice of Nazareth (1200-1268) belongs to the first generation of women who wrote in Middle Dutch. She lived most of her life as a Cistercian nun in the Dutch-speaking area of the Duchy of Brabant (now a region in Belgium and the Netherlands).

  7. Duchy of Brabant – 1190. While this title Duke of Brabant was granted to Godfrey III of Leuven (Godfrey VII of Lower Lotharingia), it was his son Henry who was the first one to use the new title. See: Counts of Leuven.