Beatrice of Burgundy
Beatrice of Burgundy was a noblewoman born around 1200, known for her role in the House of Capet. She was the daughter of Hugh IV of Burgundy and Beatrice of Albon. Beatrice married Philip II of France, which strengthened the ties between the Burgundian and French royal families.
Her marriage to Philip II produced several children, including Louis VIII of France. Beatrice's life was marked by the political dynamics of medieval Europe, where marriages were often used to secure alliances. She passed away in 1230, leaving a legacy through her descendants who continued to influence European history.