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Beatrice of Bourbourg was not especially important in her time, and few contemporary sources discussed her. However, both she and her husband were related to many significant figures in the history of the region.
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by Arnold. It is likely that Beatrice remained loyal to Flanders when her husband changed sides in the conflict, creating a political disagreement between the two. Beatrice took her children and
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bordered each other, granting the marriage strategic value in light of the tenuous relationships between both counties and the neighboring
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to become engaged to her after she inherited the title of châtelaine. He was likely motivated by the fact that Bourbourg and
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for four years to avoid being imprisoned again by her husband. However, the pair eventually reconciled.
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and a daughter also named Beatrice. Beatrice's husband Arnold died in 1220, and she died in 1224.
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took a more negative view of Beatrice, characterizing her as greedy and stubborn in his writing.
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at the time of her inheritance. She additionally inherited a claim to the
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Index

Châtelaine
Bourbourg
countess
Guînes
Arnold II of Guînes
châtelaine
Bourbourg
countess
Guînes
châtelaine
Bourbourg
Henry II of Bourbourg
adolescent
lordship
Aalst
Arnold II of Guînes
fiancee
Guînes
Boulogne
countess
Battle of Bouvines
Flemish
imprisoned
servants
exile
Baldwin III of Guînes
Lambert of Ardres
wedding
chaplain
Ardres

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