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  1. Margaret of Joinville (French: Marguerite de Joinville; 1354–1418), was a French noblewoman. From 1365 until her death, she was the ruling Lady of Joinville and Countess of Vaudémont.

  2. Mar 28, 2020 · Birth of Jean de Lorraine, seigneur de Florines. France. Genealogy for Marguerite de Joinville, dame de Joinville (1354 - 1418) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Career. From 1365 until her death, she was the ruling Lady of Joinville and Countess of Vaudémontana He was Count of Vaudémont as Henry V. He died when she was seven years old. In 1473, her great-grandson René II inherited the Duchy of Lorraine, because the male-line descendants of her husband"s elder brother Charles II had died out.

  4. Margaret of Joinville (French: Marguerite de Joinville; 1354–1418), was a French noblewoman. From 1365 until her death, she was the ruling Lady of Joinville and Countess of Vaudémont. Family. Her father was Henry, Lord of Joinville. He was Count of Vaudémont as Henry V; he died when she was seven years old. Her mother was Marie of Luxembourg.

  5. Margaret of Joinville (French: links=no|Marguerite de Joinville; 1354–1418), was a French noblewoman. From 1365 until her death, she was the ruling Lady of Joinville and Countess of Vaudémont. Family. Her father was Henry, Lord of Joinville. He was Count of Vaudémont as Henry V; he died when she was seven years old. Her mother was Marie of ...

  6. Margaret was born in the spring of 1221 in Forcalquier. [1] She was the eldest of four daughters of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence, and Beatrice of Savoy. Her younger sisters were Queen Eleanor of England, Queen Sanchia of Germany, and Queen Beatrice of Sicily. She was especially close to Eleanor, to whom she was close in age, and with ...

  7. Margaret of Joinville (; 1354–1418), was a French noblewoman. From 1365 until her death, she was the ruling Lady of Joinville and Countess of Vaudémont.

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