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Margaret Of Anjou, Margaret of Anjou Margaret of Anjou (1430-1482) was queen consort of Henry VI, Lancastrian king of England. She was a niece of Charles VII of France… Margaret Of Parma , Margaret of Parma (1522–1586) Duchess of Parma, and illegitimate daughter of Charles V, who ruled the Netherlands as regent for eight years .
Margaret of France (1157 – aft. 10 September 1197) was, by her two marriages, queen of England, Hungary and Croatia. She was the eldest daughter of Louis VII of France by his second wife Constance of Castile. Her older half-sisters, Marie and Alix, were also older half-sisters of her future husband.
Issue. Edgar Ætheling. Margaret. Cristina. Agatha (before 1030 – after 1070) was married to Edward the Exile, a candidate for the throne of England, and mother of Edgar Ætheling, Saint Margaret of Scotland and Cristina. Her antecedents are unclear and the subject of much speculation. [1]
Margaret of France (French: Marguerite, Hungarian: [Margit] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) 1158 – September 18, 1197) was queen of England by marriage to Henry the Young King, and queen of Hungary and Croatia by marriage to Béla III of Hungary. Margaret was the eldest daughter of Louis VII of France by his second wife Constance of Castile. Her older half-sisters, Marie and ...
Queen Margaret (also Margaret of France) was the Queen Consort of England from 1172 to 1183 and Queen Consort of Hungary and Croatia from 1186 to 1196. She was the wife of Henry the Young King. British Royal Family Wiki
25 de mar. de 2017 · Mother of Margaret of Scotland was Agatha of Hungary, who was related to Gisela, wife of St. Stephen of Hungary; Margaret of Scotland's brother was Edgar the Atheling, the only one of the Anglo-Saxon princes to survive the Norman invasion, acknowledged as King of England by some but never crowned.
Thomas, Earl of Norfolk Edmund, Earl of Kent. House. Capet. Father. Philip III of France. Mother. Maria of Brabant. Margaret of France ( c.1279 – 14 February 1318) [1] was Queen of England as the second wife of King Edward I. She was a daughter of Philip III of France and Maria of Brabant.