Beatrice's parents resided in
Palermo, where Beatrice was likely born. In 1335, she was betrothed to
John Henry IV of Gorizia, a cousin twice removed of her mother's. Her mother renounced her rights to
Tyrol and
Carinthia on Beatrice's behalf. However, the betrothal was cancelled by John Henry's mother who decided to settle with the new Habsburg rulers of Carinthia instead. In 1345, Beatrice married
Rupert, Count Palatine of the Rhine from the
House of Wittelsbach. They needed a papal dispensation in order to marry. Rupert supported his uncle Prince Elector
Rupert I actively with the Government of the Palatinate and was constantly on the move. Beatrice's mother-in-law
Irmengard of Oettingen lived as a nun in the convent at
Worms. Beatrice spent a lot of time here whilst her husband was away. Beatrice and Rupert had the following children: • Anna (1346 – 30 November 1415), married in 1363 to Duke
Wilhelm VII of
Jülich and Berg • Friedrich (1347 – c. 1395) • Johann (1349 – c. 1395) • Mechthild (born 1350), married to Landgrave Sigost of Leuchtenberg • Elisabeth (c. 1351 – 1360) • King
Rupert of Germany (1352–1410) • Adolf (1355 – 1 May 1358) Beatrice died in 1365, 25 years before her husband became elector. She was buried in the Cistercian monastery of
Schönau near
Heidelberg. The House of Wittelsbach founded the Collegiate Church in memory for Beatrice. ==References==