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  1. Margaret of Baux (French: Marguerite des Baux, Italian: Margherita del Balzo; 1394 – 15 November 1469) was a Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of Conversano. She was a member of the noble House of Baux of the Kingdom of Naples, which had its origins in Provence dating back to the 11th century.

    • House of Baux

      The House of Baux is a French noble family from the south of...

  2. The House of Baux is a French noble family from the south of France. It was one of the richest and most powerful families of medieval Provence, known as the 'Race d’Aiglon'. They were independent lords as castellans of Les Baux and Arles and wielded very considerable authority at the local level.

  3. Francis of Baux (French: François des Baux, Italian: Francesco del Balzo; c. 1330 – 23 April 1422) was the first Duke of Andria, Count of Montescaglioso and Squillace, and Lord of Berre, Mison, and Tiano.

  4. Explore genealogy for Marguerite (Baux) de Luxembourg born 1394 Andria, Bari, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples, Italia died 1469 Abbey de Cercamp, Artois, Pas-de-Calais, France including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Pierre (Luxembourg) de Luxembourg
  5. 23 de may. de 2018 · Margaret of Baux (French: Marguerite des Baux, Italian: Margherita del Balzo; 1394 – 15 November 1469) was a Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of Conversano. She was a member of the noble House of Baux of the Kingdom of Naples, which had its origins in Provence dating back to the 11th century.

  6. Brief Life History of Margaret of Baux. When Margaret of Baux was born in 1394, in Andria, Bari, Puglia, Italy, her father, Francis of Baux, was 64 and her mother, Sueva Orsini, was 34. She married Peter of Luxembourg in May 1415. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters.

  7. 19 de may. de 2019 · First Marriage. Jacquetta’s noble heritage made her a fitting wife for the brother of England’s King Henry VI, John of Bedford. John was 43 years old and had lost his wife of nine years to the plague the year before he married the 17-year-old Jacquetta in a ceremony in France, the ceremony presided over by Jacquetta’s uncle.