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Hace 4 días · His first wife, Beatrice of Provence, gave birth to at least six children. According to contemporaneous gossips, she persuaded Charles to claim the Kingdom of Sicily, because she wanted to wear a crown like her sisters. Before she died in July 1267, she had willed the usufruct of Provence to Charles.
- 1246–1285
- Louis VIII of France
- Charles II
- Blanche of Castile
Hace 1 día · Beatrice (end 1162/early 1163 – at least early 1174/1179). King William II of Sicily first asked for her hand, but the marriage negotiations never came through. She married Guillaume (II) count of Chalon in 1173 and was mother to Beatrix, countess of Chalon.
- 1155 – 10 June 1190
- Lothair III
11 de may. de 2024 · Sicily, island, southern Italy, the largest and one of the most densely populated islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Together with the Egadi, Lipari, Pelagie, and Panteleria islands, Sicily forms an autonomous region of Italy. It lies about 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Tunisia (northern Africa).
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Hace 4 días · King of Sicily: Frederick V 1164–1170 Duke of Swabia: Frederick VI 1167–1191 Duke of Swabia: Joan I 1191–1205 Countess of Burgundy: Otto I btw. 1167/1171–1200 Count of Burgundy: Beatrice II 1193–1231 Countess of Burgundy: Conrad II 1173–1196 Duke of Swabia Welf: Otto IV 1175–1218 King of Germany r. 1198–1209 Holy Roman Emperor r ...
Hace 6 días · The Valle Dei Templi, or Valley of the Temples, dominating the hills near the southern coast of Sicily has captivated visitors for centuries. This magnificent site, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the greatest example of Greek presence in Southern Italy.
11 de may. de 2024 · This Small Sicilian Town Still Proudly Calls Itself the First Capital of Italy. For the 10,000 residents of Salemi, a frozen-in-time town in the Sicilian province of Trapani, being neighborly is the rule of the day. An hour’s drive from Palermo, the town is quiet and much of its architecture is crumbling.
Hace 5 días · Howell deals subtly with the swings and roundabouts of thirteenth-century European alliances and carefully measures the disadvantages and advantages of the match. Henry III and Eleanor were married at Canterbury on 14 January 1236. Undoubtedly the strongest theme throughout this book is family.