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  1. Otto II, Count of Guelders was the son of Gerard III, Count of Guelders and Margaretha of Brabant. Otto first married Margaret of Cleves in 1240. [5] They had: Otto married as his second wife Philippe of Dammartin in 1253, [6] and they had: Phillipa of Guelders, married Waleran II, Lord of Valkenburg. Margaret of Guelders, married Dietrich VII ...

  2. Stewart, Margaret (fl. 1460–1520)Scottish princess. Name variations: Margaret Stuart. Flourished between 1460 and 1520; daughter of Mary of Guelders (1433–1463) and James II (1430–1460), king of Scotland (r. 1437–1460); abducted by William Crichton; married William Crichton, 3rd lord Crichton (divorced 1520); children: Margaret Crichton (d. before 1546, who married William Todrik ...

  3. Other articles where Margaret is discussed: Germany: The Great Interregnum: He pursued his feud with Margaret, countess of Flanders, over their conflicting territorial claims in Zeeland at the mouth of the Rhine. He renewed the attempts of his dynasty to obtain complete mastery of the Zuider Zee by thrusting eastward into Friesland; he died at the hands of the Frisians…

  4. Margaret of Guelders (Q2335735) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search (1158-1185) edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Margaret of Guelders

  5. Brief Life History of Margaret Cecilia. When Princess Margaret Cecilia Stewart was born on 19 May 1450, in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, her father, James II King of Scotland, was 19 and her mother, Mary of Guelders Queen Consort of Scotland, was 19. She married William Crichton 3rd Lord of Crichton in January 1476, in Perth, Perthshire ...

  6. Margaret Stewart (born c. 1455/1456 - c. 1480/1500?) was the younger daughter of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders.Once engaged to the Lancastrian Prince of Wales, Margaret instead became the mistress of William Crichton, 3rd Lord Crichton (an enemy of her brother, James III), and the mother of his illegitimate daughter, Margaret Crichton, later Countess of Rothes, and possibly his son ...

  7. Mary of Guelders (Dutch: Maria van Gueldres) c. 1434-1 December 1463) was the queen consort of Scotland by marriage to King James II of Scotland. She served as regent of Scotland from 1460 to 1463. Biography She was the daughter of Arnold, Duke of Guelders, and Catherine of Cleves. She was a great-niece of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy.