Beatrice of Rethel
Beatrice of Rethel was a French noblewoman and List of [Sicilian royal consorts|Queen of Sicily] as the third wife of Roger [II of Sicily|Roger II].
Family
Beatrice was born in 1130 or 1135, the eldest daughter and one of the nine children of Guitier of Rethel and Beatrix of Namur. Her father was Counts and [Dukes of Rethel|Count of Rethel] from 1158 to 1171.Marriage, issue and widowhood
In 1151, Beatrice married Roger II of Sicily. She was queen for three years, until Roger's death on 26 February 1154. Beatrice was a little over three weeks pregnant at the time of his death, and their only child, Constance, was born the following November.Beatrice survived her husband by thirty-one years but there is no record of her having married again. Her daughter Constance was confined to a monastery as a nun since childhood due a prophecy that "her marriage would destroy the kingdom". Beatrice lived long enough to see her betrothed in 1184. Constance became queen of Sicily in 1194.