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  1. Photo by Paolo Monti. Margaret of Brabant (4 October 1276 – 14 December 1311), was the daughter of John I, Duke of Brabant and Margaret of Flanders. She was the wife of Henry, Count of Luxembourg, and after his election as King of Germany in 1308, she became Queen of Germany .

  2. See also John I, Duke of Brabant on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . JOHN I. (d. 1294), duke of Brabant and Lorraine, surnamed the Victorious, one of the most gifted and chivalrous princes of his time, was the second son of Duke Henry III. and Aleidis of Burgundy. In 1267 his elder brother Henry, being infirm of ...

  3. John was the eldest son of Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and Margaret of Brabant, who was the daughter of John I, Duke of Brabant and Margaret of Flanders. Born in Luxembourg and raised in Paris, John was French by education but deeply involved in the politics of Germany . In 1310, his father arranged the marriage of 14-year-old John to ...

  4. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of John II, Duke of Brabant has received more than 73,957 page views. His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2019). John II, Duke of Brabant is the 7,307th most popular politician (down from 7,190th in 2019), the 250th most popular biography ...

  5. Born in 1254, Margaret was a daughter of Louis IX of France and his wife Margaret of Provence. [1] Margaret was originally in 1257 betrothed to Henry IV, Duke of Brabant, son of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Alice of Burgundy. [2] Henry was deposed in 1267. Henry's brother, John I, Duke of Brabant married Margaret on 5 September 1270.

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    Duke of Brabant (1252-1294) John I (Q545424) ... English Wikipedia. imported from Wikimedia project. ... John I, Duke of Brabant.

  7. John II. Duke of Brabant (1275-1312) image. coat of arms image. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 27 September 1275. Date of death.

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