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  2. List of rulers of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Daughter of Rainou of Sabran and Garsenda of Forcalquier: 7 October 1209 –1222: 1242 aged 60–61: County of Forcalquier (House of Sabran) Alfonso II, Count of Provence July 1193 Aix-en-Provence one child: In 1222, she abdicated for her son, and Forcalquier was absorbed by Provence. Forcalquier annexed to Provence

  3. County of Provence - Wikipedia

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    He was the first Count of Provence to actually reside in Provence permanently, usually living with his court in Aix. He launched a military campaign to impose his authority over the cities of Provence, ending the independence of Grasse and Tarascon, occupying Nice, which had tried to ally with Genoa; and founding a new town, Barcelonette , in ...

  4. List of Provençal royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Fulk II, Count of Anjou 947 984/6 993, after 29 August husband's death: 29 May 1026 Gerberga Otto-William, Count of Burgundy 985 1002 1019 husband's death: 1020/3 William II: Eldiarde Eveza - - before 23 April 1040 27 April 1051 husband's death - Fulk Bertrand: Stephanie or Douce probably William II, Viscount of Marseille or not -

  5. Beatrice of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice (1252 – 17 November/12 December 1275), married in 1273 Philip of Courtenay, titular emperor of Constantinople, by whom she had one daughter, Catherine I of Courtenay, titular Empress of Constantinople. Charles II (1254 – 6 May 1309), Count of Anjou and Provence, King of Naples, married Maria of Hungary, by whom he had issue.

  6. Constance of Arles - Wikipedia

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    Born c. 986 Constance was the daughter of William I, Count of Provence and Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou, daughter of Fulk II of Anjou. [1] She was the sister of Count William II of Provence. Constance was married to King Robert, after his divorce from his second wife, Bertha of Burgundy. [2]

  7. Ramon Berenguer V, Count of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Raymond turned his troops from fighting France to attempting to claim lands from Provence. [10] When Blanche of Castile sent her knight to both Toulouse and Provence in 1233, Ramon Berenguer entertained him lavishly, and the knight left well impressed by both the count and his eldest daughter, Margaret.

  8. Eleanor of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Born in the city of Aix-en-Provence in southern France, she was the second daughter of Ramon Berenguer V, Count of Provence (1198–1245) and Beatrice of Savoy (1198–1267), the second of four daughters of Thomas I of Savoy and his wife Margaret of Geneva. [1] Two sons were born before the daughters, but they died very young. [1]

  9. Beatrice of Savoy - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice of Savoy (c. 1198 – c. 1267) [1] was Countess consort of Provence by her marriage to Ramon Berenguer V, Count of Provence. She served as regent of her birth country Savoy during the absence of her brother in 1264. Beatrice was the daughter of Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva. [2]