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  1. Beatrice I (1143 – 15 November 1184) was countess of Burgundy from 1148 until her death, and was also Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Frederick Barbarossa. She was crowned empress by Antipope Paschal III in Rome on 1 August 1167, and as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in August 1178.

  2. Born in 1145; died on November 15, 1184; daughter of Rainald also known as Renaud III, count of Burgundy and Macon, andAgatha of Lorraine ; married Frederick I Barbarossa (1123–1190), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1152–1190), on June 10, 1156; children: Henry VI (c. 1165–1197), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1190–1197); Frederick (d. 1191), duke of Swabia; Ott...

  3. Beatrice of Burgundy (or Beatrix of Burgundy) may refer to : Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy (1143–1184), Countess Palatine of Burgundy (1148–1184) and Holy Roman Empress.

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy (1143 - November 15, 1184) Beatrice was the only daughter of Renaud III, Count of Burgundy and Agatha of Lorraine. She was the second wife and Empress of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor.

    • Friedrich I Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor
    • Hoch Bourgogne, Marne, France
    • 1143
    • Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
  5. Beatrice I (1143 – 15 November 1184) was Countess of Burgundy from 1148 until her death, and was also Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Frederick Barbarossa. She was crowned empress by Antipope Paschal III in Rome on 1 August 1167, and as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in August 1178.

  6. Beatrice I (1143 – 15 November 1184) was Countess of Burgundy from 1148 until her death, and was also Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Frederick Barbarossa. She was crowned empress by Antipope Paschal III in Rome on 1 August 1167, and as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in August 1178.

  7. Beatrice I (1143 – 15 November 1184) was Countess of Burgundy from 1148 until her death, and was also Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Frederick Barbarossa. She was crowned empress by Antipope Paschal III in Rome on 1 August 1167, and as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in August 1178.

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