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Margaret of Burgundy (1290-1315)


 

Margaret of Burgundy, 1290-1315 was a princess of the Ducal family of Burgundy of Capetians.

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1290 - 1315

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She was eldest daughter of duke Robert II of Burgundy (1248-1306) and Agnes of France (1260-1327), the youngest daughter of Louis IX of France and Marguerite Berenger of Provence.

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Robert II of Burgundy - Agnes of France - 1260 - 1327 - Louis IX of France - Marguerite Berenger of Provence

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In 1305, Margaret married her cousin once removed, Louis of France, King of Navarre, who 1314 ascended also the French throne as Louis X of France.

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1305 - Cousin once removed - Louis X of France

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She was allegedly caught in adultery, and imprisoned for the rest of her life. She was allegedly strangled in 1315, after 2 years of imprisonment, in order to allow her husband to remarry.

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She gave birth to one daughter, Jeanne, who later became Queen regnant Joan II of Navarre (1311-1349). Her paternity was under doubts of bastardy. However Joan was an undoubted scion of Margaret and thus a full potential heir to Burgundy. She was also a carrier of Louis IX the Saint.

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Queen regnant - Joan II of Navarre - 1311 - 1349 - Saint

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Marguerite de Bourgogne was a sister of among others:

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