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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) References. Sources. Margaret of Artois (1285–1311) was the eldest child of Philip of Artois and his wife, Blanche of Brittany. She was a member of the House of Artois. She was married to Louis d'Évreux. By her marriage, Margaret was Countess of Évreux .

  2. Brief Life History of Margaret of Artois. When Margaret of Artois was born in 1285, in Artois, Pas-de-Calais, France, her father, Philippe d'ARTOIS, was 16 and her mother, Blanche de Bretagne, was 14. She had at least 2 sons and 3 daughters with Louis of Évreux.

    • Female
    • Louis of Évreux
  3. Died in 1382; daughter of Philip V the Tall (c. 1294–1322), king of France (1316–1322), and Jeanne I of Burgundy (c. 1291–1330); married Louis I (d. 1346), count of Flanders (r. 1322–1346); children: Louis II de Male (1330–1384), count of Flanders and Artois (r. 1346–1384).

  4. Mar 27, 2016 · Margaret of Artois (1285-1311) was the eldest child of Philip of Artois and his wife, Blanche of Brittany. Her maternal grandparents were John II, Duke of Brittany and Beatrice of England, her paternal grandparents were Robert II of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay. Her brother was Robert III of Artois.

    • Isle de Fontainebleau, Île-de-France
    • Île-de-France
  5. Margaret of Artois (1285–1311) was the eldest child of Philip of Artois and his wife, Blanche of Brittany. She was a member of the House of Artois. She was married to Louis d'Évreux. By her marriage, Margaret was Countess of Évreux.

  6. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Margaret of Artois (1285–1311) was the eldest child of Philip of Artois and his wife, Blanche of Brittany. She was a member of the House of Artois. She was married to Louis d'Évreux. By her marriage, Margaret was Countess of Évreux.

  7. In the middle of the war against France for the possession of the Artois and the forced territorial concession made by the Treaty of Pont-à-Vendin, Joan and Ferdinand wanted to marry Margaret with William II Longespée, heir of the Earldom of Salisbury, in order to reinforce the bonds of Flanders with England; however Bouchard of Avesnes, with ...

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