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The woman behind the red beard is not good (Part 1): Was she also a fateful little girl who was lonely and lonely and lonely?

author:Acting pastor Yizhou Yan Wenping

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Renard III, Count of Burgundy, from the Family of Ivrea in Burgundy, was a man of courage who dared to declare his independence from the Holy Roman Empire. He was thus attacked by the German king Conrad III of the Hohenstaufen family, and lost some land.

He was only married at the age of 43 and his wife was only 10 years old. With such a huge age gap, his wife was even one step ahead of him. Most of their children also died prematurely, and when he died in 1148 at the age of 61, he was only followed by a 5-year-old daughter, Beatrice, also translated as Beatrice and Beatrice.

Lei San couldn't even arrange what was behind him. Fatherless and motherless, Abi, who inherited his ancestral inheritance, although favored by the European nobility, was like a child carrying gold through the city in the eyes of his uncle Giyom III, Count of Macon. Lei San's old man had a daughter, and Ji San's sons were all adults.

Yoshizo seized power in Burgundy in the name of regent and peacefully imprisoned the puppet monarch Abi.

The woman behind the red beard is not good (Part 1): Was she also a fateful little girl who was lonely and lonely and lonely?

Please cherish the Abi around you, because she will become a queen Please cherish the Abi around you, because she will become a queen

In 1152, Kangsan died, and the newly enthroned Frederick I recognized Gissan as Count of Burgundy. In 1153, he summoned Ji San to the dynasty. I don't know if Yoshizo was worried, but Phil let him go back. Ji San was overjoyed, it seemed that the emperor didn't care about Abi at all, and it was best that no one would remember Abi's existence in the future.

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However, as a generation of male lords, Philip was not so confused, and he still came to Burgundy with the intention of establishing imperial authority. At that time, in his thirties, he had just broken down from his marriage and was still on his knees. After meeting Ji San, he opened the door to the mountain:

Abi her uncle, where is Abi? Is it time to find her a mother-in-law?

Although Phil Ichi captured Yoshizo, he eventually let him continue to rule, of course, Abi he was going to take away.

In 1156, Yoshizo died on his way to the holy city. In the same year, the 34-year-old Phil officially married the 13-year-old Abi and bribed two of Gissan's sons with other earls, while allowing Yoshin II's heir, Etienne II, to continue to proclaim himself Count of Burgundy. Ai Er personally attended the wedding of her cousin and cousin-in-law, and the internal contradictions of the Yi family ended in a group of harmony.

The poets of the time blew out rainbow farts: Venus, the goddess of love, was not as smart as Abi, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, was not as smart as Abi, and Juno, the goddess, was not as rich as Abi.

The woman behind the red beard is not good (Part 1): Was she also a fateful little girl who was lonely and lonely and lonely?

As a politician, Philip's marriage was no simple pity for Himoichi — along with Abi, and the strategic positions needed for the Knights of Burgundy and the Milanese pair. The nickname "Red Beard" was given to him by his nemesis, the Italians.

As an aunt, Redbeard naturally became the new lord of Burgundy. At first, Burgundy's charter was mostly his name, and there were very few Abi's names, but what could Abi not be satisfied with? It's better than being under your uncle's hands. In Abi's eyes, it was this man who was much bigger than her, like the netherworld of the gods, who changed her original dark fate.

Since Redbeard had been elected and crowned Holy Roman Emperor, Abi became the de facto empress and had to find a pope to make up for the ceremony.

When Redbeard was wandering around and fighting, Abi did not hide in the deep palace to embroider flowers, but was with her gods, but did not think that the gods also had a time when they could not cover her.

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In 1158, Redbeard conquered the city of Milan after a difficult siege and moved on to other places. Although Abi is a queen, after all, she is only 15 years old, and it is normal to be a little playful and curious, so she came to Milan with the army to visit.

It's just that the hospitality of the Milanese was beyond her imagination. After being attacked by a surprise attack, Abi was dragged into the city by enthusiastic Milanese and left the city in a chic donkey riding ceremony to witness the whole process of being paraded like a prisoner.

The woman behind the red beard is not good (Part 1): Was she also a fateful little girl who was lonely and lonely and lonely?

The Milanese were immersed in the pleasure of venting their dissatisfaction with the emperor on the empress, completely forgetting that the other party was just a maiden, and did not think about how Redbeard would react when he knew.

The following year, Redbeard sent troops to besiege Crema. Cremas was an ally of Milan, and one of the significances of this use of troops was to beat Milan, who had just formed a humiliating vendetta against his wife. Abi, who had fallen into a psychological shadow of the war, did not accompany the gods, but left the battlefield and returned to her mother's house.

The Cremaids wouldn't care if the enemy army was missing a woman—until they found out she had returned, with allies and an army—which was the real reason she had returned to her mother's house.

The Milanese attacked again, trying to encircle Wei to save Zhao, but were beaten back by Redbeard.

The woman behind the red beard is not good (Part 1): Was she also a fateful little girl who was lonely and lonely and lonely?

When crema is leveled, the retribution of the Milanese will come, and the new hatred and the old hatred will have to be counted together. Redbeard not only destroyed the city of Milan, but also put something that did not know whether it was figs or donkey dung in the most foul-smelling part of the donkey's tail, and ordered the able-bodied people of the city to pick it with their teeth and kill it if they did not follow it, frightening some Milanese and mediators to turn to the cheeky face to seek Abi's pity. Abi certainly didn't want to see them, and they dropped their crosses in front of her window.

The woman behind the red beard is not good (Part 1): Was she also a fateful little girl who was lonely and lonely and lonely?

In the end, Abi actually saved the lives and property of the city of Milan.

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The chronicler of the time, Asselbus Morea, described Abi who had returned from the battlefield this way:

Of medium stature, blond hair, a beautiful face, white teeth, a straight posture, a small mouth, a dignified countenance, and piercing eyes; she was shy when others said charming flattering words to her; she had the most beautiful hands and a slim figure; she was completely obedient to her husband, and feared him as her own master, and loved him as her own husband; she was literate and loyal to God; as her name was Beatrix, she was truly happy (Beata).

The woman behind the red beard is not good (Part 1): Was she also a fateful little girl who was lonely and lonely and lonely?

It seems that the immediate tribulations are over, and it is time to live a good life. The grievances she received on the battlefield and the great help she received from her husband were the capital she received from him for pity and pampering, and even for her pride, and when she became an adult, her children fell to the ground one by one; when the ministers gave gifts to the emperor, they also had to send her a copy. Some people have criticized the emperor for spoiling his wife too much. However, in addition to softening the emperor's relations with the nobility, the only obvious interference was in the election of the bishop of Cambrai in 1168, and persuaded the emperor to agree with her.

In 1167, Abi passed through Rome during her conquest with her husband, and finally received the coronation of the Pope, becoming a titular empress. Although the empress, who had been away from her hometown since she married at a young age, did not necessarily have a deep memory of the chivalric culture of her hometown, after having money, she also began to sponsor the chivalric literature of her hometown. The poet Ara Gautier took the opportunity to present her his epic romance novel "Ely and Galeron" in Rome.

However, this coronation trip became the third nightmare of Abi's life, and the first of her adulthood, and she almost couldn't come back.

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