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    • Philibert II, Duke of SavoyPhilibert II, Duke of Savoy

      m. 1501 - 1504

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      m. 1497 - 1497

  2. Mary, Duchess of Burgundy. Signature. Margaret of Austria (German: Margarete; French: Marguerite; Dutch: Margaretha; Spanish: Margarita; 10 January 1480 – 1 December 1530) was Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1507 to 1515 and again from 1519 until her death in 1530. She was the first of many female regents in the Netherlands.

  3. Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy and Regent of the Netherlands. By Susan Abernethy. Margaret’s Motto: Fortune, Infortune, Fortune pretty much sums up her extraordinary life. Married three times with another marriage discussed, she refused to take a fourth husband.

  4. The young widow returned to the Netherlands in 1499 and by 1501 was once again the object of a dynastic union. This time her husband was Duke Philibert of Savoy, whose realm played a decisive role in the rivalry between France and the Habsburgs in Italy on account of its strategic position in the Western Alps.

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    • Margaret and Charles
    • Spanish Marriages
    • Duchess of Savoy
    • Governor of The Low Countries
    • Treaty of Cambria
    Mother: Mary of Burgundy, daughter of wealthy heiress Isabella of Bourbon and of Charles, Duke of Burgundy. Mary of Burgundy was, in her own right, Duchess of Burgundy from 1477 until her death in...
    Father: Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor from 1493 until his death in 1519. He was the son of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, and Eleanor of Portugal, daughter of Eleanor of Aragon and Edward, K...
    Siblings: Margaret’s brother was Philip I of Castile, who extended the Habsburg empire to include Spain by marrying Joanna of Castle (called Juana the Mad), a daughter of Isabella I of Castileand F...
    Margaret had relatives in most of the royal families of Europe: Spain, France, England, Portugal, Germany and others.
    betrothed to: the future Charles VIII of France
    husband: John, Prince of Asturias (married April 3, 1497; heir-apparent to Castile and Aragon)
    husband: Philibert II, Duke of Savoy (married 1501)

    Margaret was one of two children of the future Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife Mary, Duchess of Burgundy. Maximilian and Mary ruled the Low Countries, which had come under Habsburg control with Mary’s marriage. Mary died in 1482. Mary’s brother Philip, only three years old, became sovereign of the Low Countries at his mother’s death;...

    Margaret was 2 years old and Charles was 12. A betrothal was celebrated the following year, and then Margaret was sent to the French court to be raised in her future home. Louis died, and Charles older sister, Anne, was his regent. But in 1488, the Duke of Brittany died in an accident, leaving a young daughter, Anne, his heiress. First, in 1490, An...

    Maximilian began marriage negotiations with Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain. Margaret was to marry their son and apparent heir, John, Prince of Asturias, and Philip, Margaret’s brother, to marry John’s sister Joanna. That would have meant Margaret would become Queen of Spain (a united Castile and Aragon) when John inherited those crowns. In the fac...

    In 1500, Margaret returned to live in the Netherlands. She became godmother to her new nephew, Charles, the future Holy Roman Emperor as Charles V, and the future Charles I of Spain. The following year Margaret was married to Philibert II, Duke of Savoy; they were both about 21 years old. Charles VIII, who had taken then lost Naples, died; his heir...

    Margaret’s brother, Philip, died suddenly in 1506. Their father, Maximilian, appointed Margaret the guardian of her nephew Charles, with his father, Philip, dead and his mother, Joanna, considered mentally unstable. He also appointed Margaret as governor of the Low Countries in 1507, the lands brought into Habsburg control through his marriage to M...

    Battles between the Habsburgs and France had continued. Charles and his counterpart, Francis I, had both left their nations in the hands of female regents. Louise of Savoy was serving as regent for Francis I and Margaret for Charles V. Louise was the sister of Margaret’s second husband, Philibert II of Savoy. Margaret and Louise, with the help of L...

  5. Jun 28, 2013 · Part of the alliance involved marriages for Maximilian’s two children. Margaret’s brother Philip was to be married to Ferdinand’s daughter, Juana and Margaret was to marry Ferdinand’s eldest son and heir, Juan, Prince of Asturias. Margaret’s second husband, Juan, Prince of Asturias.

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · She was successively married to the Spanish Crown Prince Juan and Duke Philibert II of Savoy, whose premature deaths left Margaret a childless widow at the young age of 24. Her father then appointed her Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, a region encompassing the modern Benelux countries.

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  8. May 14, 2018 · Margaret of Austria remained in Savoy for two years following her husband's death. Meanwhile, Queen Isabella of Castile died in late 1504, raising Margaret's brother Philip and his wife Juana La Loca to the throne.

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