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Berengaria or Berenice{{efn|({{langx|fr|Bérénice}}, {{IPA|fr|beʁenis|pron}})}} was born prematurely on 1 May 1276{{sfn|Prestwich|1997|p=126}}{{sfn|Parsons|1984|pp=245–265}}{{sfn|Florence|2015|p=216}} at ] during the reign of her father, King ] ({{reign|1272|1307}}). Her name, unusual for an English royal, was more so popular in ] lands, where her ] mother hailed from, and may have been chosen to showcase her dual English-Castilian heritage, or even as an ode to the fabled queen-consort of ], ]. Before her birth, the couple had nine other children, three of whom reached adulthood. Before 27 June 1278, Berengaria had died around the age of two.{{sfn|Prestwich|1988|p=573}} She was buried at the ] alongside her father and mother. Berengaria or Berenice{{efn|({{langx|fr|Bérénice}}, {{IPA|fr|beʁenis|pron}})}} was born prematurely on 1 May 1276{{sfn|Prestwich|1997|p=126}}{{sfn|Parsons|1984|pp=245–265}}{{sfn|Florence|2015|p=216}} at ] during the reign of her father, King ] ({{reign|1272|1307}}). Before her birth, the couple had nine other children, three of whom reached adulthood. Before 27 June 1278, Berengaria had died around the age of two.{{sfn|Prestwich|1988|p=573}} She was buried at the ] alongside her father and mother.


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Berengaria of England
Born(1276-05-01)1 May 1276
Died27 June 1278(1278-06-27) (aged 2)
BurialWestminster Abbey
HousePlantagenet
FatherEdward I of England
MotherEleanor of Castile

Berengaria (1 May 1276 – before 27 June 1278) was the tenth child and sixth daughter of Edward I of England and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile.

Biography

Birth and background

Berengaria or Berenice was born prematurely on 1 May 1276 at Kennington during the reign of her father, King Edward I (r. 1272–1307). Before her birth, the couple had nine other children, three of whom reached adulthood. Before 27 June 1278, Berengaria had died around the age of two. She was buried at the Westminster Abbey alongside her father and mother.

References

Explanatory footnotes

  1. (French: Bérengère, pronounced [beʁɑ̃ʒɛʁ])
  2. Sources vary, however Prestwich states she was the tenth child of Edward.
  3. (French: Bérénice, pronounced [beʁenis])

Citations

  1. ^ Prestwich 1988, p. 573.
  2. ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 126.
  3. Parsons 1984, pp. 245–265.
  4. Florence 2015, p. 216.

Sources

Bibliography

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