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  1. Beatrice of Bourbon (1320 – 23 December 1383) was a French noblewoman. A member of the House of Bourbon, she was by marriage Queen of Bohemia and Countess of Luxembourg . She was the youngest daughter of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, and Mary of Avesnes .

  2. Beatrice of Bohemia (Czech: Božena Česká; 1225–1290) was a daughter of King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia and his wife Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen. She married Margrave Otto III and was the mother of: John III "of Prague" (1244-1268) Otto V "the Tall" (c. 1246-1298) Albert III (c. 1250-1300) Otto VI "the Short" (c. 1255-1303)

  3. 23 nov 2016 · Beatrice, the second wife (and second cousin) of the King of Bohemia, and her baby are believed to be the first mother and child to survive a cesarean section, new research has found.

    • Hana de Goeij
  4. 8 gen 2024 · Beatrice of Bourbon (1320 – 23 December 1383) was a French noblewoman. A member of the House of Bourbon, she was by marriage Queen of Bohemia and Countess of Luxembourg. She was the youngest daughter of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, and Mary of Avesnes.

    • "Beatrix de Clermont"
    • Moulins (Allier) France
    • circa 1315
  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Beatrice of Bohemia ( Czech: Božena Česká; 1225 – 1290) was a daughter of King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia and his wife Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen. She married Margrave Otto III and was the mother of: John III "of Prague" (1244-1268) Otto V "the Tall" ( c. 1246 -1298) Albert III ( c. 1250 -1300)

  6. 28 nov 2016 · Beatrice of Bourbon, the second wife and second cousin of John the Blind, King of Bohemia and Count of Luxembourg, gave birth to her only child, Duke Wenceslaus I on February 25 in 1337. According to archival documents found by the researchers, Beatrice, a teenage queen consort, had a difficult labour.

  7. The mother was Beatrice of Bourbon (1318-1383), the second wife of the King of Bohemia John of Luxembourg (1296-1346). Beatrice gave birth to the kings son Wenceslaus I (1337-1383), later the duke of Luxembourg, Brabant, and Limburg, and who became the half brother of the later King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV (1316-1378).