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  1. Margaret of Burgundy (French: Marguerite; 1290 – 30 April 1315) was Queen of France and Navarre as the first wife of King Louis X; however, she was locked in prison during her whole French queenship.

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      Margaret of York (3 May 1446 – 23 November 1503), also known...

  2. John the Fearless. Mother. Margaret of Bavaria. Margaret of Nevers (French: Marguerite; December 1393 – February 1442), also known as Margaret of Burgundy, was Dauphine of France and Duchess of Guyenne as the daughter-in-law of King Charles VI of France. A pawn in the dynastic struggles between her family and in-laws during the Hundred Years ...

  3. Margaret of Burgundy, queen of Navarre and France, was married for ten years to Louis X, king of France. She was convicted of adultery, imprisoned, then smothered to death on August 14, 1315. Louis married Clemence of Hungary (1293–1328) that same month.

  4. Margaret of York (3 May 1446 – 23 November 1503), also known by marriage as Margaret of Burgundy, was Duchess of Burgundy as the third wife of Charles the Bold and acted as a protector of the Burgundian State after his death.

  5. Contents. Margaret of Burgundy. queen of France. Learn about this topic in these articles: relationship to Louis X. In Louis X. In 1305 Louis married Margaret, daughter of Robert II, duke of Burgundy; in the last months of Philip IV’s reign, she was convicted of adultery and was later strangled in prison (1315).

  6. Apr 1, 2020 · Almost Queens. Women in History. Margaret of Burgundy was due to become Queen of France once her husband, Prince Louis, came to the throne as Louis X. But the Tour de Nesle scandal led to her being imprisoned, and possibly even murdered.

  7. Yorkist Partisan. Known for: partisan of the Yorkist cause in the Wars of the Roses and the later Tudor monarchy. Occupation: Duchess of Burgundy. Dates: May 3, 1446 – November 23, 1503. Also known as: Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy, Margaret of Burgundy. Family. Mother: Cecily Neville (1411 – 1495).

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