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  2. Margaret II of Avesnes (1311 – 23 June 1356) was Countess of Hainaut and Countess of Holland (as Margaret I) from 1345 to 1356. She was Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Germany by marriage to Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian.

  3. Margaret, often called Margaret of Constantinople (1202 – 10 February 1280), ruled as Countess of Flanders during 1244–1278 and Countess of Hainaut during 1244–1253 and 1257–1280. She was the younger daughter of Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders and Hainaut, and Marie of Champagne.

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · About Margaret II, countess of Flanders. Margaret "The Black Lady" of Flanders (2 June 1202 – 10 February 1280) was countess of Flanders from 1244 to 1278 and also countess of Hainaut from 1244 to 1253, and again from 1257 until her death. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_II,_Countess_of_Flanders. http://www.friesian.com/flanders.htm.

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  5. Aug 4, 2017 · June 23, 1356) was Countess of Hainaut and Countess of Holland (as Margaret I) from 1345 to 1356. Margaret was the daughter of William I, Count of Hainaut and his wife, Jeanne of Valois. On 26 February 1324 in Cologne she married Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Margaret_IIMargaret II - Wikipedia

    Margaret II may refer to: Margaret II, Countess of Flanders (1202–1280), countess of Flanders and Hainaut, aka Margaret of Constantinople.

  7. Margaret II of Avesnes (1311 - 23 June 1356) was Countess of Hainaut and Countess of Holland (as Margaret I) from 1345 to 1356. She was Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Germany by marriage to Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian .

  8. Margaret, often called Margaret of Constantinople (1202 - 10 February 1280), ruled as Countess of Flanders during 1244–1278 and Countess of Hainaut during 1244–1253 and 1257–1280. She was the younger daughter of Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders and Hainaut, and Marie of Champagne.

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