Beatrice of Bavaria

Beatrice of Bavaria (1344 – 25 December 1359); Swedish: Beatrix ; was Queen of Sweden as the consort of King King Eric "XII", who co-ruled with his father King Magnus IV.

Beatrice of Bavaria
Queen consort of Sweden
Tenure1356–1359
Born1344
Died25 December 1359
Sweden
SpouseEric XII of Sweden
FatherLouis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
MotherMargaret II, Countess of Hainault

Beatrice was the daughter of the Louis IV of Bavaria, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, and Margaret of Holland. In 1356 she was married to Eric of Sweden, who became co-monarch after a rebellion against his father, Magnus IV. Beatrice was thus queen jointly with her mother-in-law, Blanche of Namur, for three years.

Beatrice and Eric both died in 1359. They were rumored to have been poisoned by Eric's mother, Queen Blanche. Now it is believed that her husband died of the plague, and that Beatrice, who gave birth to a stillborn son, also died of plague. Some historians believe she and her son were buried at the Black Friars' Monastery of Stockholm.

Ancestry

Memorial stone to burials at Black Friars' Monastery of Stockholm

References

  • Åke Ohlmarks: Alla Sveriges drottningar
Beatrice of Bavaria
Born: 1344 Died: 25 December 1359
Preceded by
Blanche of Namur
as sole queen
Queen consort of Sweden
1356–1359
with Blanche of Namur
Succeeded by
Blanche of Namur
as sole queen
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