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  1. 10 March 1921, Rome by Pope Benedict XV. Feast. November 2. Margaret of Lorraine, Duchess of Alençon (1463 at the castle of Vaudémont, Lorraine – 2 November 1521 in Argentan, Normandy) was a French noblewoman and a nun of the order of Poor Clares ( Ordre des Clarisses ). She was beatified in 1921.

  2. Blessed Margaret of Lorraine. Feast Day – November 6. Blessed Margaret of Lorraine was born of the ancient noble family of the Dues of Lorraine. Her earnest efforts to lead a virtuous life attracted attention very early in her life. After the death of her husband, Duke Rene of Alengcon, she assumed the government of the duchy.

  3. Margaret of Lorraine, BLESSED, Duchess d’Alencon, religious of the order of Poor Clares, born in 1463 at the castle of Vaudemont ; died at Argentan (Brittany) November 2, 1521. The daughter of Ferri de Vaudemont anti of Yolande d’Anjou, little Margaret became an orphan at an early age and was brought up at Aix-en-Provence, by King Rene of ...

  4. Blessed Margaret of Lorraine was known for her unwavering piety and devotion to God. She lived a life of quiet sanctity, seeking to emulate the teachings of Jesus Christ in her everyday actions. Her selflessness, simplicity, and commitment to prayer were an inspiration to those who knew her.

  5. Marguerite of Lorraine (22 July 1615 – 13 April 1672), Duchess of Orléans, was the wife of Gaston, younger brother of Louis XIII of France. As Gaston had married her in secret in defiance of the King, Louis had their marriage nullified when it became known.

  6. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Margaret of Lorraine (14631521)Duchess of Alençon . Name variations: Blessed Margaret of Lorraine, duchess of Alencon; Marguerite de Lorraine. Born in 1463; died on November 1, 1521; daughter of Yolande of Vaudemont (1428–1483) and Ferrey de Vaudemont also known as Frederick, count of ...

  7. Marguerite of Lorraine (c. 1561–?)Duchess of Joyeuse and sister of the queen of France . Name variations: Margaret of Lorraine; Margaret of Vaudemont-Lorraine; Madame de Joyeuse. Source for information on Marguerite of Lorraine (c. 1561–?): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

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