Eleanor Berengar of PROVENCE

Eleanor Berengar of PROVENCE

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Eleanor Berengar of PROVENCE
Name Eleanor (of Provence) BERENGAR
Name Éléanore DE PROVENCE-FORCALQUIER
Beruf Queen Consort of England zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 14. Januar 1236 und 16. November 1272

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 1223 Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung 1291 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex (now in London), England nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 25. Juni 1291 Amesbury, Wiltshire, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 14. Januar 1236 Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
14. Januar 1236
Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England
Henry III Plantagenet (King) of ENGLAND

Notizen zu dieser Person

Eleanor of Provence (c 1223 - 26 June 1291) was Queen Consort of King Henry III of England. Born in Aix-en-Provence, she was the daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (1198-1245) and Beatrice of Savoy (1206-1266), the daughter of Tomasso, Count of Savoy and his second wife Marguerite of Geneva. All four of their daughters became queens. Like her mother, grandmother, and sisters, Eleanor was renowned for her beauty. Eleanor was probably born in 1223; Matthew Paris describes her as being "jamque duodennem" (presently twelve) when she arrived in England for her marriage. Eleanor was married to Henry III, King of England (1207-1272) on January 14, 1236. She had never seen him prior to the wedding at Canterbury Cathedral and had never set foot in his impoverished kingdom. Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated. Eleanor and Henry had five children: Edward I (1239-1307) Margaret (born 1240), married King Alexander III of Scotland Beatrice (born 1242), married John II, Duke of Brittany Edmund Crouchback (born 1245) Katharine (born 1253-May 3, 1257) Eleanor seems to have been especially devoted to her eldest son, Edward; when he was deathly ill in 1246, she stayed with him at the abbey at Beaulieu for three weeks, long past the time allowed by monastic rules. It was due to her influence that King Henry granted the duchy of Gascony to Edward in 1249. Her youngest child, Katharine, seems to have had a degenerative disease that rendered her mute. When she died aged four, both her royal parents suffered overwhelming grief. She was a confident consort to Henry, but she brought in her retinue a large number of cousins, "the Savoyards," and her influence with the King and her unpopularity with the English barons created friction during Henry's reign. Eleanor was devoted to her husband's cause, stoutly contested Simon de Montfort, raising troops in France for Henry's cause. On July 13, 1263, she was sailing down the Thames on a barge when her barge was attacked by citizens of London. In fear for her life, Eleanor was rescued by Thomas FitzThomas, the mayor of London, and took refuge at the bishop of London's home. In 1272 Henry died, and her son Edward, 33 years old, became Edward I, King of England. She stayed on in England as Dowager Queen, and raised several of her grandchildren -- Edward's son Henry and daughter Eleanor, and Beatrice's son John. When her grandson Henry died in her care in 1274, Eleanor mourned him and his heart was buried at the priory at Guildford she founded in his memory. Eleanor retired to a convent but remained in touch with her son and her sister, Marguerite. Eleanor died in 1291 in Amesbury, England. Éléanore, Queen of England b. 1223, d. 25 June 1291 http://en.wikipedia.org Another version: Éléanore, Queen of England was born in 1223 in Aix-en-Provence, France. She was the daughter of Ramón-Berenguer V, comte de Provence & de Forcalquier and Beatrix de Savoie. She married Henry III, King of England, son of Jean "Sans Terre", roi d' Angleterre and Isabella, comtesse d'Angoulême, on 14 January 1236 in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England; 3rd cousins, 2x removed. She became the leader of the royalist exiles in France after rebel barons captured Henry and took over the government in May 1264. She was able to raise an invasion force, but her fleet was wrecked at Sluis in Flanders. She was returned to England after the rebels were crushed in August 1265. She retired to a nunnery at Amesbury after August 1274 in Wiltshire, England. She died on 25 June 1291 in Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England, at age 68 years. Éléanore, Queen of England was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. Children of Éléanore, Queen of England and Henry III, King of England: Edward I "Longshanks", King of England+ b. 17 Jun 1239, d. 7 Jul 1307 Princess Margaret+ b. 29 Sep 1240, d. 26 Feb 1274/75 Princess Beatrice+ b. 25 Jun 1242, d. 24 Mar 1275 Edmund, styled "Crouchback," 1st Earl of Lancaster+ b. 16 Jan 1244/45, d. 5 Jun 1296 http://en.wikipedia.org

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