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  1. Jun 23, 2016 · The autumn of Margaret's life took place in her household known as the Hostel de la Reyne Margueritte in Paris, located on the Left Bank of the Seine. She returned to the capital city with her former husband’s permission. Her new house was built in 1609 and she died there on March 27, 1615.

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  3. Dec 17, 2013 - Hostel de la Reyne Margueritte on the Left Bank of the Seine River, where Margaret of France ended her life, is now demolished and replaced by the Hotel de La Rochefoucauld.

  4. Margaret of Valois (May 14, 1553 – May 27, 1615) was a Princess of France and a member of the house of Valois . Her father was Henry II of France and her mother was Catherine of Medici. She was also the sister of Francis II of France, Charles IX of France and Henry III of France. Margaret was then married to Henry IV of France .

    • 2 August 1589 – 17 December 1599
    • 27 March 1615 (aged 61), Hostel de la Reyne Margueritte, Paris
  5. L'Hostel de la Reine Marguerite built by Jean Bullant in 1609, and its gardens, as shown in Matthäus Merian 1615 plan of Paris. She settled her household on the Left Bank of the Seine in the Hostel de la Reyne Margueritte, which is illustrated in Merian's 1615 plan of Paris; the hostel was built for her to designs by Jean Bullant in 1609.

  6. Margaret of Valois (1553-1615) was a Princess of France, and Queen of Navarre, then later Queen of France. She was the last of the House of Valois. Princess Margaret of Valois was born on May 14, 1553 at the Royal Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. She was the 6th child and 3rd daughter born to King Henry II and Queen Catherine de Medici. As a child Margaret was described as being a gifted poet ...

  7. Apr 2, 2016 - Margaret of Valois (of france) died in her Hostel de la Reyne Margueritte, on 27 March 1615, and was buried in the funerary chapel of the Valois in the Basilica of St. Denis. Her casket has disappeared and it is not known whether it was removed and transferred when work was done at the chapel, or destroyed during the French Revolution.

  8. Marguerite de Valois, the last member of the ‘House of Valois’ was known for her beauty, licentiousness, intelligence, sense of style and her ‘Memoires’ that hold a vivid recollection of France during that period. Image Credit. Birthday: May 14, 1553 ( Taurus) Born In: Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. Empresses & Queens #60.

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