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  1. Margaret of Henneberg (1234 – 26 March 1276) was a Dutch countess, known for a famous medieval legend. She was a daughter of Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife, Matilda of Brabant . Life. Margaret married on Pentecost of 1249 to Count Herman I of Henneberg-Coburg.

  2. Margaret of Henneberg (1234 – 1276) was a daughter of Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife, Matilda of Brabant. The legend of the 365 children. Evelyn mentions that he.

  3. Margaret of Henneberg (1234 – 26 March 1276) was a Dutch countess, known for a famous medieval legend. She was a daughter of Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife, Matilda of Brabant . [ edit] Life. Margaret married on Pentecost of 1249 to Count Herman I of Henneberg-Coburg.

  4. Nov 9, 2011 · Abstract: According to an obscure medieval legend, the Countess Margaret of Henneberg, a notable Dutch noblewoman, gave birth to 365 children in the year 1276. The haughty Countess had insulted a poor beggar woman carrying twins, since she believed that a pair of twins must have different fathers, and that their mother must be an adultress.

  5. Margaret of Holland, Countess of Henneberg. Countess of Holland by birth and by marriage Countess of Henneberg. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1234 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) unknown value. Date of death. 26 March 1277.

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  7. Henneberg-Coburg: Margaret of Holland 1249 two children: Son of Poppo VII, inherited Coburg. Henry III: c.1226: 1245-1262: 9 April 1262: County of Henneberg-Henneberg: Elisabeth of Teck four children Sophia of Meissen three children: Son of Poppo VII, inherited Henneberg. Henry IV: c.1250: 1262-1317: Between 9 September and 17 December 1317 ...

  8. Abstract. According to an oBScure medieval legend, the Countess Margaret of Henneberg, a notable Dutch noblewoman, gave birth to 365 children in the year 1276. The haughty Countess had insulted a poor beggar woman carrying twins, since she believed that a pair of twins must have different fathers, and that their mother must be an adultress.

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