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  1. Margaret of Bohemia, Queen of Hungary ... Media in category "Margaret of Bohemia (1335-1349)" ... Women of the Kingdom of Hungary by name;

  2. Mother. Blanche of Valois. Margaret of Bohemia (24 May 1335 – 1349, before October), also known as Margaret of Luxembourg, was a Queen consort of Hungary by her marriage to Louis I of Hungary.

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  4. Dec 12, 2019 · On 27 March 1323, she gave birth to twin daughters named Anne and Elisabeth in the Bavarian town of Cham. In 1324, one of the twins, Elisabeth died, and in 1325, the Queen, Margaret, and Anne returned to Bohemia. By this time, Margaret’s two closest siblings, Judith/Bonne and Wenceslaus/Charles had been sent to France.

  5. Feb 19, 2018 · One major “what-if” is the proposed marriage of Casimir III of Poland to Margaret of Bohemia. This marriage could have improved relations between the neighbouring kingdoms of Bohemia and Poland, as well as provided Casimir with heirs. However, Margaret died soon before the marriage was supposed to happen, relations

  6. May 10, 2016 · Margaret Island is a 225-acre spit of silt that bubbled up eons ago on the Danube River in the middle of what is now Budapest, the Hungarian capital. Called Margit-sziget in Hungarian, it is named ...

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  8. Unlike Margaret of Austria, whose patronage and grand bibliophilic collecting also included its own literary contribution from Jean Lemaire, La couronne margariticque (c. 1505; Women of Distinction, pp. 220–29), Mary did inspire a tribute from Erasmus himself in a letter (1529) to Margaret Roper (daughter of Thomas More) as a model of ...

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