Beatrice of Castile, Marchioness of Montferrat

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Beatrice of Castile
Marchioness of Montferrat
Tenure1271-1286
Born1254
Died1286 (aged 31–32)
Spouse
Castilian House of Ivrea
FatherAlfonso X of Castile
MotherViolant of Aragon

Beatrice of Castile (5 November or 6 December 1254 – 1286) was a daughter of Alfonso X of Castile and his wife Violant of Aragon. She was Marchioness of Montferrat by her marriage and was mother of Irene of Montferrat.

Family

Beatrice was the second of eleven children, her siblings included

Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile. Of the eleven children, only six had their own children, this included Beatrice. She was a member of the Castilian House of Burgundy
.

Beatrice's maternal grandparents were

Yolanda de Courtenay
.

Beatrice's paternal grandparents were

.

Life

Beatrice was originally betrothed to

John II, Margrave of Brandenburg. Her betrothal was arranged by her father to attract the support of Brandenburg for his candidacy for the throne of Germany.[1]
Although the name of the king's daughter is not specified in the source, it could only have been Beatrice as her older sister Berenguela was already betrothed at that date. The engagement was however broken off.

Beatrice married in

William VII, Marquess of Montferrat
. He had been married twice already but only had a daughter Margaret, who married Beatrice's brother John. Beatrice and William had the following children:

  1. a son (1272–1273), died young
  2. a son (1272–1273), died young and twin of previous
  3. Yolande (1274–1317), married Andronikos II Palaiologos and had issue
  4. John I
    (c. 1275–1305), succeeded his father as Marquess
  5. Alessina (died before 1305), married Poncello Orsini

Beatrice died in 1286, her husband died six years later. Of her five children, three lived to adulthood.

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ Bayley, p. 75.