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  1. At Malines on November 5, 1496, Margaret was married by proxy. On January 22, 1497, the ships that brought Juana to Flanders left with Margaret and headed for Spain. The weather on the Channel was treacherous and after delays and dangerous conditions were overcome, she eventually landed in Santander.

  2. In 1496 Margaret was sent by ship to join her new husband, who was three years her senior. The marriage did not last long: the sickly infante of Spain died after only six months – allegedly of exhaustion from the strain of performing his marital duties.

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  4. Margaret of Austria (c. 1416 – 12 February 1486), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Electress consort of Saxony from 1431 until 1464 by her marriage with the Wettin elector Frederick II. She was a sister of Emperor Frederick III.

  5. Jun 28, 2013 · In April of 1483, Margaret departed from Ghent under armed guard to prevent her father from trying to rescue her. The trip lasted a little over two weeks with a delay for the French to arrive at Hesdin where Margaret was greeted by Louis XI’s elder daughter Anne de Beaujeu.

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · Working Hours. An act was passed that regulated working hours for labourers. In winter months they would work from sunrise to sunset, in summer months they would work from 5am to 8pm. 1495. John Fisher Confessor to Margaret Beaufort.

  7. Oct 3, 2018 · Weston’s expedition was probably undertaken under the royal patent issued to John Cabot in 1496. But what happened afterwards was unclear. Now Dr Jones and Margaret Condon, from the University of Bristol-led Cabot Project , have discovered that Weston received a £30 reward from the King in 1500 as a contribution to the merchant’s expenses ...

  8. Oct 3, 2018 · Weston's expedition was probably undertaken under the royal patent issued to John Cabot in 1496. But what happened afterwards was unclear. Now Dr. Jones and Margaret Condon, from the...

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