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  2. Beatrice (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice (/ ˈ b iː (ə) t r ɪ s / BEE-(ə-)triss, Italian: [beaˈtriːtʃe]) [1] is a female given name. The English variant is derived from the French Béatrice , which came from the Latin Beatrix , which means "blessed one".

  3. Beatrix - Wikipedia

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    Bea, Beata, Beate, Beatrice, Béatrice, Beatriz, Trix, Trixie Beatrix is a Latin feminine given name, most likely derived from Viatrix , a feminine form of the Late Latin name Viator which meant "voyager, traveller" and later influenced in spelling by association with the Latin word beatus or "blessed". [ 8 ]

  4. Beatrijs - Wikipedia

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    Illuminated initial at the beginning of the Beatrijs legend. The Hague, Royal Library, 76 E 5. Beatrijs (English: Beatrice) is a poem written in the last quarter of the 14th century (ca.1374), [1] possibly by Diederic van Assenede, and is an original Dutch poem about the legend of a nun, Beatrijs, who deserted her convent for the love of a man, lives with him for seven years and has two children.

  5. Beatriz - Wikipedia

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    Beatriz (Spanish: [be.aˈtɾiθ], Portuguese: [bi.ɐˈtɾiʃ]) is a Spanish, Galician and Portuguese female first name.It corresponds to the Latin name Beatrix and the English and Italian name Beatrice.

  6. Bieiris de Romans - Wikipedia

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    Bieiris de Roman(s) [1] (from Bietris, also Beatriz or Beatritz; English: "Beatrice") was a trobairitz of the first half of the thirteenth century. Her birthplace was Romans near Montélimar. [2]

  7. Beatrice of Nazareth - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice of Nazareth (Dutch: Beatrijs van Nazareth; c. 1200 – 1268), [2] also known as Beatrice of Tienen, was a Flemish Cistercian nun, visionary and mystic.Remembered chiefly through a medieval adaptation of her writings, of which the originals are now mostly lost, she is venerated as Blessed by the Catholic Church.

  8. Beatrix of Berg - Wikipedia

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    Beatrix (Beatrice) of Berg (1364 in Burg on the Wupper – 16 May 1395 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse) was the daughter of Duke William II of Berg and Electress of the Palatinate by marriage to her great granduncle Rupert I, Elector Palatine.

  9. Beatrice Masini - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Masini (1 April 1962 in Milan) is an Italian writer, journalist and translator, best known for her Italian translations of the Harry Potter novels. Her own novels have been nominated for the Strega Prize in 2010, and the Premio Campiello in 2013.