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'''Beatrice di Monferrato'''(c.1210- 1274) a oa un itron italian en XIIIvet kantved.
Merc'h e oa da
Dimezet e oa da
Hervez [[vida]] an troubadour [[Gauseran de Saint-Leidier]] e oa Beatrice an hini a oa an ''domna'' (iton, mestrez) a gare. Kanañ a rae e garantez outi en e ''[[Canso (song)|cansos]].
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noblewoman and the [[suo jure]] '''Lady of Saint-Bonnet'''. She was the eldest daughter of [[William VI, Marquess of Montferrat]], and the third wife of [[Guigues VI of Viennois]],
==Family==
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==Marriages and issue==
On 21 November<ref>Cawley</ref> 1219, at the age of about nine (or possibly younger), Beatrice married her first husband, Guigues VI of Viennois. Their marriage was recorded in ''Aymari Rivalli De Allobrogibus''
* [[Guigues VII of Viennois]] (1225–1269), married Beatrice of Savoy, by whom he had issue
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==Death==
Beatrice died on an unrecorded date in 1274.
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==Notennoù==
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