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  1. Duchess of Brabant . Name variations: Maria de France. Born in 1198; died on August 15, 1223 or 1224; daughter of Philip II Augustus, king of France (r. 1180–1223), and Agnes of Meran (d. 1201); married Philip of Namur (son of Margaret of Alsace and brother of Baldwin IX); became second wife of Henry I (1165–1235), duke of Brabant, on April ...

  2. In September 1345 representative of France and Brabant met at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye to sign preliminary agreements, and by a treaty signed at Saint-Quentin, June 1347, Brabant was retained as an ally by France. Margaret was now to marry Louis of Male, who had inherited the title of count of Flanders, but whose power over the ...

  3. When Margaret of England Duchess of Brabant was born on 11 September 1275, in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Edward I King of England, was 36 and her mother, Eleanor of Castile Queen of England, was 34. She married Jan II hertog van Brabant en Limburg on 8 July 1290, in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London ...

  4. Marie of Évreux. Marie d'Évreux (1303 – October 31, 1335) was the eldest child of Louis d'Évreux and his wife Margaret of Artois. She was a member of the House of Capet . She was Duchess of Brabant by her marriage to John III, Duke of Brabant. Her paternal grandmother being Marie of Brabant, she was a great-granddaughter of Henry III, Duke ...

  5. Mary of Évreux. Margaret of Brabant (9 February 1323 – 1380 [1]) was Countess of Flanders by marriage. She was the second daughter of Duke John III of Brabant and Mary of Évreux. She was the only child of Duke John to have children. In 1347 she married Louis II of Flanders, who was then sixteen years old and already count of Flanders. [2]

  6. For other people named Margaret Plantagenet, see Margaret Plantagenet (disambiguation). Margaret of England John II, Duke of Brabant and Margaret of England, Grand Place, Brussels

  7. Margaret of Brabant. Margaret III (13 April 1350 – 16/21 March 1405) was a ruling Countess of Flanders, Countess of Artois, and Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne between 1384 and 1405. She was the last Countess of Flanders of the House of Dampierre. She was also Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Philip I, Duke of Burgundy and Philip II, Duke ...

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