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  1. Margaret of York's role within this relationship asks some pertinent questions of long-held beliefs on the importance of Burgundy as the source of late medieval culture. The context of her own powerbase in the Low Countries also calls into question the standard theories on the aftermath of the Wars of the Roses.

  2. Margareta von York, ca. 1468, anonymer Künstler, zu sehen im Louvre. Margareta von York (englisch Margaret of York) (* 3. Mai 1446 in Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, England; † 23. November 1503 in Mechelen, Burgundische Niederlande) war als dritte Gattin Karls des Kühnen Herzogin von Burgund .

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  4. Women of Distinction. : This lavishly illustrated handbook was conceived to accompany an international exhibition organised by the city of Mechelen (Malines) in 2005. Both the exhibition and the catalogue highlight an important aspect of Burgundian culture: the impact of noble women on life at the court and in the city around 1500. Margaret of ...

  5. Margaret of York (10 April 1472 – 11 December 1472) was a namesake niece of Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy. She was the fifth child and fourth daughter of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville .

  6. other name:(Duchess of) Burgundy. other name:Plantagenet, Margaret. Details. individual; royal/imperial; English; Female. Life dates. 1446-1503. Biography. Sister of King Edward IV of England; became the third wife of Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy in 1468.

  7. Margaret of York's role within this relationship asks some pertinent questions of long-held beliefs on the importance of Burgundy as the source of late medieval culture. The context of her own powerbase in the Low Countries also calls into question the standard theories on the aftermath of the Wars of the Roses.