Beatrice of Auxonne
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Beatrice of Auxonne
Summary
Beatrice of Auxonne is a human[1]. She died on March 20, 1261[2]. She worked as an aristocrat[3].
Key Facts
- Beatrice of Auxonne died on March 20, 1261[2].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's father was Esteve II d'Auxonne[4].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's mother was Beatrice, Countess of Chalon[5].
- Among Beatrice of Auxonne's spouses was Simon of Joinville[6].
- Beatrice of Auxonne was married to Aymon II de Faucigny[7].
- A child of Beatrice of Auxonne was Jean de Joinville[8].
- A child of Beatrice of Auxonne was Geoffrey of Joinville[9].
- A child of Beatrice of Auxonne was Agnes of Faucigny[10].
- A child of Beatrice of Auxonne was Béatrice de Faucigny[11].
- A child of Beatrice of Auxonne was Simon de Joinville[12].
- A child of Beatrice of Auxonne was Héloïse de Joinville[13].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's professions included aristocrat[3].
- Beatrice of Auxonne is recorded as female[14].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's noble title is recorded as seigneur[16].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's noble title is recorded as lord of Joinville[17].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's given name is recorded as Q5004975[18].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's given name is recorded as Beatrix[19].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's sibling is recorded as John, Count of Chalon[20].
- Beatrice of Auxonne's sibling is recorded as Clémence de Bourgogne[21].
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Origins and Family
Beatrice of Auxonne's father was Esteve II d'Auxonne[4]. Her mother was Beatrice, Countess of Chalon[5].
Career and Affiliations
Beatrice of Auxonne's professions included aristocrat[3].
Personal Life
Spouses include Simon of Joinville[6], a feudatory[22], 1175–1233[23], of France[24] and Aymon II de Faucigny[7], 1150–1253[25]. Children include Jean de Joinville[8], a historian[26], 1224–1317[27], of Kingdom of France[28]; Geoffrey of Joinville[9], an aristocrat[29], 1226–1314[30]; Agnes of Faucigny[10], an aristocrat[31], 1201–1268[32], of France[33]; Béatrice de Faucigny[11]; Simon de Joinville[12], a lord[34]; and Héloïse de Joinville[13], 1250–1312[35].
Death and Burial
Beatrice of Auxonne died on March 20, 1261[2].
FAQs
Who were Beatrice of Auxonne's parents?
Beatrice of Auxonne's father was Esteve II d'Auxonne[4]. Beatrice of Auxonne's mother was Beatrice, Countess of Chalon[5].
Who was Beatrice of Auxonne married to?
Beatrice of Auxonne's spouses include Simon of Joinville[6] and Aymon II de Faucigny[7].
What did Beatrice of Auxonne do for work?
Beatrice of Auxonne worked as aristocrat[3].