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  1. Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Holland. The castle of Henneberg family in Loosduinen. Margaret of Henneberg (1234 – 26 March 1276) was a Dutch countess, known for a famous medieval legend. She was a daughter of Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife, Matilda of Brabant .

  2. Margaret of Henneberg (1234 – 1276) was a daughter of Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife, Matilda of Brabant. The legend of the 365 children Evelyn mentions that he “now rode out of town…

  3. Margaret of Henneberg (1234 – 26 March 1276) was a Dutch countess, known for a famous medieval legend. She was a daughter of Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife, Matilda of Brabant.

  4. Nov 9, 2011 · Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol.89:12 (1996) Abstract: According to an obscure medieval legend, the Countess Margaret of Henneberg, a notable Dutch noblewoman, gave birth to 365 children in the year 1276. The haughty Countess had insulted a poor beggar woman carrying twins, since she believed that a pair of twins must have ...

  5. Succeeded by. Duchy of Franconia. Saxe-Weimar. Saxe-Gotha. Saxe-Zeitz. The House of Henneberg was a medieval German comital family ( Grafen) which from the 11th century onwards held large territories in the Duchy of Franconia. Their county was raised to a princely county ( Gefürstete Grafschaft) in 1310.

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · About Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence. "Margaret Holland, Countess of Somerset (1385 – 31 December 1439) was the daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, who was the son of Joan "the Fair Maid of Kent" (granddaughter of Edward I of England, wife of Edward the Black Prince and mother of Richard II of England).

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  8. Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset (c. 1406–1455) Margaret Beaufort (c. 1408–1449), married Thomas de Courtenay, 5th Earl of Devon. In 1399, she was invested as a Lady Companion, Order of the Garter (L.G.). [3] After Beaufort died in 1410 (in the Tower of London ), she married his nephew Thomas of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence (1387–1421 ...

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