- Beatrice of Bar
Beatrice of Bar (also "Beatrix") (c. 1017 –
18 April 1076 ) was themarchioness of Tuscany from 1053 to her death. She was the daughter ofFrederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine , who was alsocount of Bar , and Matilda of Swabia.In 1037, she became the second wife of
Boniface III of Tuscany in a splendid ceremony. She bore him the following children:
*Beatrice (died17 December 1053 )
*Frederick (died July 1055), briefly successor before imprisonment
*Matilda (1046 –24 July 1115 ), successor as marchioness of TuscanyWith Boniface' death on
6 May 1052 , Beatrice assumed the regency for her son Frederick. In 1054, to give her son the protection she could not militarily provide, she married Godfrey, formerduke of Lower Lorraine . However, in 1055, theEmperor Henry III came down and arrested Beatrice for marrying a traitor. She was brought back toGermany a prisoner while Frederick was summoned to Henry's court atFlorence . He refused to go and died before any action was taken against him. The heir of Boniface was now his youngest daughter Matilda, who was imprisoned with her mother.On the death of Henry, Godfrey was reconciled with his heir, Henry IV, and exiled to Italy with his wife and stepdaughter. In January 1058, as a partisan of the newly-elected
Pope Nicholas II ,Leo de Benedicto had the gates of theLeonine City thrown open for Godfrey and Beatrice. Godfrey immediately possessed theTiber Island and attacked theLateran , forcingBenedict X to flee onJanuary 24 . Beatrice and Godfrey were allied with the reformers, including Hildebrand andPope Alexander II , against the emperor. In 1062, Beatrice tried to stop theAntipope Honorius II from reachingRome , but she failed.In 1069, Godfrey died. Matilda was of age, yet Beatrice continued ot exercise the government in her name until the day she died. She was buried in the
Cathedral of Pisa , where her sarcophagus can still be seen. The inscription reads::"Quamvis peccatrix sum domna vocata Beatrix":"In tumulo missa iaceo quæ comitissa"
On
29 August 1071 , Beatrice founded the monasteryFrassinoro at theApennine pass ofFoce della Radici .ources
* [http://www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/attonen_markgrafen_von_canossa/beatrix_von_oberlothrigen_markgraefin_von_canossa_tuszien_1076.html "Lexikon des Mittelalters": Beatrix von Ober-Lothringen, Markgräfin von Tuszien.]
*Gregorovius, Ferdinand. "Rome in the Middle Ages Vol. IV Part 1". 1905.
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