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  2. Margaret of Bourbon ( French: Marguerite; c. 1217 – 12 April 1256) was Queen of Navarre and Countess of Champagne from 1234 until 1253 as the third wife of Theobald I of Navarre. After her husband's death, she ruled both the kingdom and the county as regent for three years in the name of their son, Theobald II of Navarre .

  3. She became Queen regnant of Navarre from 1555 to 1572. She was the wife of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme, and mother of Henry of Bourbon, who became King of Navarre and also of France as the first Bourbon king. She was the acknowledged spiritual and political leader of the French Huguenot movement. [9]

  4. Margaret of Bourbon ( French: Marguerite; c. 1217 – 12 April 1256) was Queen of Navarre and Countess of Champagne from 1234 until 1253 as the third wife of Theobald I of Navarre. After her husband's death, she ruled both the kingdom and the county as regent for three years in the name of their son, Theobald II of Navarre.

  5. Jan 28, 2010 · About Marguerite de Bourbon, reina de Navarra. Margaret of Bourbon (1211 - 12 April 1256) was the wife of Theobald I of Navarre, she became Countess of Champagne and Queen of Navarre. Margaret was the daughter of Archambaud VIII of Bourbon and his first wife, Guigone of Forez.

    • Teobaldo I el Cantautor, Rey de Navarra
  6. May 3, 2022 · Also known as Margaret of Navarre and Marguerite of Angouleme, she is best known today for her Heptameron (1558) published posthumously and unfinished at her death but regarded as one of the most significant works of the Renaissance.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  7. Margaret of Bourbon or Marguerite de Bourbon may refer to: Margaret of Bourbon, Queen of Navarre (c. 1217 – 1256), Queen of Navarre from 1232 to 1253 as the third wife of Theobald I of Navarre; regent for three years following his death.

  8. Oct 28, 2022 · Marguerite of Navarre. 1897. The mirror of the sinful soul: a prose translation from the French of a poem by Queen Margaret of Navarre, ed. Percy W. Ames. London: Asher.

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