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Margaret of Foix (French: Marguerite de Foix; c. 1449 – 15 May 1486) was Duchess of Brittany from 1474 to 1486 by marriage to Duke Francis II.
Flourished between 1456 and 1477; daughter of Francis I (b. 1414), duke of Brittany, and Isabel Stewart (d. 1494); married François or Francis II, duke of Brittany (r. 1458–1488); children: Anne of Brittany (c. 1477–1514); and possibly one other daughter. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia.
May 4, 2022 · Marguerite de Foix, (c. 1453 [1] – 15 May 1486, Nantes), was, by marriage, Duchess of Brittany from 1474 to 1486. She was the daughter of Gaston IV of Foix (1425-1472), Count of Foix, and Eleanor of Navarre (1425-1479).
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Margaret of Foix-Candale (Hungarian: Foix-Candale-i Margit saluzzói őrgrófné, 1473, – Castres, 9 September 1536), was Marchioness of Saluzzo by marriage to Ludovico II. She acted as regent of the Marquisate of Saluzzo during the minority of her son Michele Antonio in 1504-1526.
The Hours of Margaret of Foix is an illuminated book of Hours, named after its patron, Margaret of Foix. It follows the Paris liturgy and was produced in France between 1471 and 1486. Many of the prayers included in this manuscript focus on childbirth, motherhood, and producing a male heir.
Marguerite de Foix, Duchess of Brittany primary name: Marguerite de Foix other name: (Duchess of) Brittany
Died on April 13, 1258; daughter of Archibald also known as Archimbaud or Archambaud VIII of Bourbon; became third wife of Teobaldo or Theobald I (1201–1253), king of Navarre (r. 1234–1253, also known as Theobald IV of Champagne), in 1232; children: Theobald II (1237–1270), king of Navarre (r. 1253–1270); Enrique or Henry I (c. Source ...