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  1. Margaret III (13 April 1350 – 16/21 March 1405) was a ruling Countess of Flanders, Countess of Artois, and Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne between 1384 and 1405. She was the last Countess of Flanders of the House of Dampierre. She was also Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Philip I, Duke of Burgundy and Philip II, Duke of Burgundy .

  2. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Margaret III (13 April 1350 – 16/21 March 1405) was a ruling Countess of Flanders, Countess of Artois, and Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne between 1384 and 1405. She was the last Countess of Flanders of the House of Dampierre.

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  4. Mar 17, 2024 · Margaret III, Countess of Flanders. House of Dampierre. Born: 13 April 1350 Died: 21 March 1405. Regnal titles. Preceded by. Louis of Mâle Countess of Artois Artois Arms.svg and Flanders Blason Comte-de-Flandre.svg, Countess Palatine of Burgundy Blason comte fr Nevers.svg. 30 January 1384 – 21 March 1405 Succeeded by. John the Fearless

    • Flemish Region
    • Lille, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
    • April 13, 1350
  5. Margaret of Brabant (9 February 1323 – 1380) was Countess of Flanders by marriage. She was the second daughter of Duke John III of Brabant and Mary of Évreux. She was the only child of Duke John to have children. In 1347 she married Louis II of Flanders, who was then sixteen years old and already count of Flanders. On 13 April 1350 their daughter, Margaret III, Countess of Flanders, was ...

  6. Countess Margaret of Flanders was a religious founder and a great contributor to the commercial growth of the 13th century. Her mother was Marie of Champagne ; her father was Baldwin IX, count of Flanders, who rose to fame after his victories in the Fourth Crusade in 1204 when he helped effect the capture of Byzantium and was made emperor.

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