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  2. Margaret of England (15 March 1275 – after 1333) was the tenth child and seventh daughter of King Edward I of England and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile. Her husband was John II, Duke of Brabant , whom she married in 1290, the year of her mother's death.

  3. Jun 12, 2020 · Margaret of England, Duchess of Brabant. June 12, 2020March 13, 2022 Susan Abernethy 8 Comments. Ever since researching the lives of historic women such as Isabel of Portugal, Charles the Bold’s daughter Mary and Philippa of Hainault, I’ve been interested in the Valois Dukes of Burgundy and the history of their empire.

  4. She married Jan II hertog van Brabant en Limburg on 8 July 1290, in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She died in 1318, in Brabant, Belgium, at the age of 43, and was buried in Brussels, Belgium.

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  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Margaret of England (15 March 1275 – after 1333) was the tenth child and seventh daughter of King Edward I of England and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile. Her husband was John II, Duke of Brabant, whom she married in 1290, the year of her mother's death.

  6. Titles: Duchess consort of Brabant, Lothier, Limburg Margaret of England was born at Windsor Castle as the tenth child and seventh daughter of King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile. She married John II, Duke of Brabant, in 1290 and became Duchess of Brabant in 1294.

  7. Nov 21, 2022 · Margaret of England, Duchess of Brabant from Genealogical Roll of the Kings of England; Credit – Wikipedia Born on March 15, 1275, at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Margaret of England was the sixth but the third surviving daughter and the tenth of the 14 – 16 children of Edward I, King of England and Eleanor of Castile , the first of ...

  8. Margaret (12751318)Duchess of Brabant . Name variations: Margaret Plantagenet. Born on September 11, 1275, at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, Berkshire, England; died in 1318 in Brussels, Belgium; interred at the Collegiate Church of St. Gudule, Brussels; daughter of Edward I Long-shanks (b. 1239), king of England (r.

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