Constance of Toulouse
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Constance of Toulouse | |
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Tenure | 1195–1200 |
Spouse | Sancho VII of Navarre Pierre-Bermond II of Sauve |
House | House of Rouergue |
Father | Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse |
Mother | Béatrice de Béziers |
Born | c. 1180 |
Died | aft. 12 May 1260 |
Constance of Toulouse was the daughter of Raymond VI of Toulouse and his second wife Beatrice of Béziers.
She first married Sancho VII of Navarre in 1195, but they were divorced in 1200. After the annulment she remarried to Pierre-Bermond II of Sauve.
With her second husband, Constance had the following children:[1]
- Pierre (1204–after 18 October 1254), succeeded his father and had issue
- Raymond, ancestor of the Barons de Florac
- Bermond, ancestor of the Barons de Cayla
- unnamed daughter, married Hugh de Mirabel
- Beatrix, married Arnaud de Roquefeuil
- Sibylle (died after 9 June 1279), married Barral of Baux, through who Constance is an ancestor of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile
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Preceded by Sancha of Castile, Queen of Navarre |
Queen consort of Navarre 1195–1200 |
Succeeded by Margaret of Bourbon (1211–1256) |
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