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  1. Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon (3 April 1311 – 16 December 1391) was the granddaughter of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, and the wife of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377). Her seventeen children included an Archbishop of Canterbury and six knights, of whom two were founder knights of the Order of the Garter.

  2. Beaufort, Margaret (c. 1407–?) Countess of Devon. Pronunciation: BOE-fort. Name variations: Margaret Courtenay. Born around 1407; daughter of John Beaufort, marquess of Somerset (son of John of Gaunt andCatherine Swynford) andMargaret Holland (1385–1429); sister ofJoan Beaufort (c. 1410–1445); married Thomas Courtenay (1414–1458), 5th earl of Devon; children: Thomas (b. 1432), 6th earl ...

  3. Margaret Beaufort ( Bletsoe, 31 mei 1443 [1] – Londen, 29 juni 1509 ), gravin van Richmond en Derby, was een Engelse adelsvrouw. Zij was de moeder van koning Hendrik VII van Engeland en speelde een belangrijke rol in de Rozenoorlogen. Zij had veel invloed binnen het Huis Tudor. Zij was geïnteresseerd in theologie en onderwijs en is onder ...

  4. Mother of Henry VII Margaret married Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond and half brother of King Henry VI in 1455. Their son Henry was born in Pembroke Castle in 1457, three months after Tudor's death from the plague. Margaret was deeply involved in the struggle between the houses of York and Lancaster, taking an active part in the insurrections of 1484 and 1485 and planning the marriage of her ...

  5. 7 de oct. de 2014 · Margaret Beaufort’s husband died almost ten years after his wife at Abingdon Abbey in 1458 and was succeeded by his son who’d been cleared of the murder of Nicholas Radford. It is thought that Margaret Courtenay nee Beaufort, Countess of Devon is buried in St Andrew’s Church Colyton. The effigy at the start of this blog was identified as ...

  6. 4 de oct. de 2022 · Tomb of Margaret Beaufort in Westminster Abbey The Countess died in the Deanery of Westminster Abbey on 29 June 1509. This was the day after her grandson's 18th birthday, and just over two months after the death of her son. She is buried in the Henry VII Chapel of the Abbey.

  7. Margaret Beaufort was born 31 May 1443, the only child of John Beaufort Duke of Somerset from his marriage to Margaret Beauchamp (widow of Oliver St John). Somerset died in disgrace when Margaret was only a year old (possibly of suicide) and she was made a ward of William de la Pole, Marquis of Suffolk. Suffolk married her to his only son, John ...