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  1. Margaret of Bavaria (1363 – 23 January 1424, Dijon) was Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to John the Fearless. She was the regent of the Burgundian Low Countries during the absence of her spouse in 1404–1419 and the regent in French Burgundy during the absence of her son in 1419–1423.

  2. Margaret of Bavaria (fl. 1390–1410) Duchess of Lorraine. Flourished between 1390 and 1410; married Charles II, duke of Lorraine; children: Isabelle of Lorraine (1410–1453), queen of Naples.

  3. Valois-Burgundy. Father. Philip II, Duke of Burgundy. Mother. Margaret III, Countess of Flanders. Margaret of Burgundy (October 1374 – 8 March 1441) was Duchess of Bavaria as the wife of Duke William II. She acted as regent in Hainaut in the absence of her spouse between 1404 and 1417.

  4. Since 555 there have been 99 Bavarian consorts: 78 duchesses, 11 queens, 10 electresses and one margravine. The number does not add up because Elizabeth of Lorraine and Caroline of Baden, held two titles. There were a few consorts that married twice, usually their brothers-in-law.

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    Wacho, King of the Lombards ( Lethings )
    c. 531
    c. 556
    Geila of Friuli [1]
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    A King of the Lombards
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  5. Margaret of Bavaria was the daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I. She was married to the Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, and was the mother of Charles the Bold. Margaret is most famous for her involvement in the Burgundian Wars which led to the end of the Holy Roman Empire.

  6. Jan 9, 2022 · Margaret of Bavaria continued to have responsibility for the defence of Burgundy. And she was outstanding at carrying out this role. She was able to identify strategic positions that would determine the success or failure of a campaign between her forces and those of Louis de Chalon.

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  8. Born in 1445; died in 1479; married Frederigo also known as Federico Gonzaga (1441–1484), 3rd marquis of Mantua (r. 1478–1484); children: Chiara Gonzaga (1465–1505); Francesco Gonzaga (1466–1519), 4th marquis of Mantua (r. 1484–1519, who married Isabelle d'Este ); Sigismondo (1469–1525, a cardinal); Elisabetta Montefeltro (1471 ...

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