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  1. Henry VII of England. Mother. Elizabeth of York. Margaret Tudor (28 November 1489 – 18 October 1541) was Queen of Scotland from 1503 until 1513 by marriage to King James IV. She then served as regent of Scotland during her son's minority, and fought to extend her regency. Margaret was the eldest daughter and second child of King Henry VII of ...

  2. Saint Margaret of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Naomh Maighréad; Scots: Saunt Marget, c. 1045 – 16 November 1093), also known as Margaret of Wessex, was an English princess and a Scottish queen. Margaret was sometimes called "The Pearl of Scotland". [1]

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · The younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Margaret became known for an independent streak, ... Death Country: England; Fact Check. We strive for accuracy and fairness ...

  4. May 17, 2023 · The French Royal Princess as Conciliator. The role of a passive political conciliator was thrust upon young Margaret very early in her life by her father Louis VII, King of the Franks, who agreed to betroth his infant daughter to the heir of the King of England, Henry the Young. She was born in early 1158 as the first daughter of Constance of ...

  5. Queen Consort of Henry VI Margaret was born in the duchy of Lorraine, of the House of Anjou, and she married King Henry VI in 1445. When her husband was captured and threatened with deposition by Richard, Duke of York, Margaret managed to escape, and raised an army in Wales and the north of England. She led the Lancastrian contingent in the Wars of the Roses (1455-87). In 1461, the Lancastrian ...

  6. Nov 7, 2022 · Anne de Courcy maps Princess Margaret’s life and final years, and considers what might have led to her early death…. Published: November 7, 2022 at 12:18 PM. In February 1999, the 68-year-old Princess Margaret was holidaying on Mustique, in her private villa Les Jolies Eaux. One morning, she went into the bathroom to wash her hair.

  7. Jun 21, 2021 · Margaret of Anjou: a brief guide to the 'She-Wolf of France'. She was formidable queen who played a leading role in the Wars of the Roses during the incapacity of Henry VI. Michele Seah considers Margaret of Anjou. Margaret of Anjou was the wife of the last Lancastrian king of England, Henry VI, who reigned from 1422-61 and again from 1470-71.

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