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Margaret or Marguerite 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. [2]
Margaret of France (French: Marguerite, Hungarian: Margit; 1158 – 18 September 1197) was junior Queen of England by marriage to Henry the Young King until his death in 1183, and Queen of Hungary and Croatia by marriage to Béla III of Hungary from 1186.
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Margaret of Valois (French: Marguerite, 14 May 1553 – 27 March 1615), popularly known as La Reine Margot, was a French princess of the Valois dynasty who became Queen of Navarre by marriage to Henry III of Navarre and then also Queen of France at her husband's 1589 accession to the latter throne as Henry IV.
Oct 30, 2023 · Birthplace: Paris, Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Death: February 14, 1317 (41-42) Marlborough Castle, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Place of Burial: Grey Friars, London, Middlesex, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Philip III, "the Bold" king of France and Marie de Brabant, reine de France.
Jul 19, 2016 · Margaret of France was the second wife of King Edward I of England. Probably born in Paris, France in 1279, Margaret was the youngest child of King Philippe III of France and his second wife Marie of Brabant. Margaret had two siblings: Louis, Count of Évreux (1276 – 1319), married Margaret of Artois, had issue
Born around 1282 (some sources cite 1279) in Paris, France; died on February 14, 1318 (some sources cite 1317); buried at Christ Church, Newgate, London; interred at Grey Friars Church, Newgate, London; daughter of Philip III the Bold (1245–1285), king of France (r. 1270–1285), and Marie of Brabant (c. Source for information on Margaret of ...
Margaret of France was Queen of England through her marriage to King Edward I. She was born circa 1279 as the daughter of Philip III of France and Maria of Brabant. Her childhood was marked by the early death of her father and guidance under her mother and Queen Joan I of Navarre.
Margaret of France was born circa 1279, the daughter of Philip III of France and Maria of Brabant. Margaret's father died when she was but three years old and she was brought up by her mother and Joan I of Navarre, the wife of her half-brother King Philip IV.
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Margaret of France (c. 1282–1318), queen of Edward I. Edward's second wife, whom he married in 1299, has attracted little attention from historians. She was some 40 years younger than her husband, and there is no evidence to suggest that she was as close to him as his first queen Eleanor of Castile had been.
Overview. Margaret of France. (c. 1282—1318) queen of England. Quick Reference. ( c. 1282–1318), queen of Edward I. Edward's second wife, whom he married in 1299, was some 40 years younger than her husband.