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  1. Crown of Margaret of York, Aachen Cathedral Treasury When the Duke and Duchess appeared there, both wore magnificent crowns. Margaret's crown was adorned with pearls, and with enamelled white roses for the House of York set between red, green and white enamelled letters of the Latinization of her name ("Margarita de York", m ar ga ri ...

  2. 19 de oct. de 2015 · Margaret died on 23 November 1503 when she was 57, shortly after the return of her step-grandson, Philip the Handsome, to Burgundy. Margaret’s crown is one of two surviving English medieval crowns and can now be found in the Aachen Cathedral Treasury.

  3. Margaret of York (14461503) Duchess of Burgundy and religious patron . Name variations: Margaret Plantagenet; Margaret of Burgundy; Margeret. Born into the House of York on May 3, 1446, at Fotheringhay Castle in Yorkshire, England; died on November 28, 1503, in Malines, Flanders; interred at the Church of the Cordeliers, Malines; daughter of ...

  4. 16 de ene. de 2019 · As her father fought for what he believed to be his right to the crown, Margaret was growing into a young woman. She was still only 14 years old when he was killed in the Battle of Wakefield alongside his second son Edmund.

  5. JLL. Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy, 1446 to 1503, younger sister to King Edward IV and Richard III.

  6. Of interesting historical note, Margaret of Yorks crown as the Duchess of Burgundy is the only medieval crown of the English still in existence. The crown is kept at Aachen Cathedral. Despite living in Burgundy, Margaret played an active role in the lives of her brothers.

  7. 22 de may. de 2017 · Henry VII and Tudor Rule. Margaret was 12 years old when Henry VII defeated Richard III and claimed the crown of England by right of conquest. Henry married Margaret’s cousin, Elizabeth of York, and imprisoned Margaret’s brother as a potential threat to his kingship.