Margaret of Valois

Margaret of Valois
or Margaret of France biographical name 1553-1615 queen consort of Henry of Navarre

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  • Margaret of Valois — 1553 1615; queen of Henry IV of France (1589 99): called Queen Margot …   English World dictionary

  • Margaret of Valois — ( Queen Margot ) 1533 1615, 1st wife of Henry IV of France: queen of Navarre; patron of science and literature (daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de Medici). Also called Margaret of France. * * * or Margaret of France French Marguerite …   Universalium

  • Margaret of Valois — Mar′garet of Valois′ n. big (“Queen Margot”) 1533–1615, 1st wife of Henry IV of France: queen of Navarre …   From formal English to slang

  • Margaret of Valois — ( Queen Margot ) 1533 1615, 1st wife of Henry IV of France: queen of Navarre; patron of science and literature (daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de Medici). Also called Margaret of France …   Useful english dictionary

  • MARGARET OF VALOIS —    third daughter of Henry II. of France and Catherine de Medicis; married Henry IV., by whom she was divorced for her immoral conduct (1552 1615) …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Margaret of Valois — /valˈwa/ (say vahl wah) noun 1553–1615, first queen of Henry IV of France …  

  • Margaret, Countess of Anjou — Margaret of Naples (1273 – 31 December 1299) was Countess of Anjou and Maine in her own right. Margaret s father was the King Charles II of Naples, her husband was Charles of Valois, and her older brother was Saint Louis of Toulouse, and her… …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret of Provence — Queen consort of France Tenure 27 May 1234 – 25 August 1270 Coronation 28 May 1234 …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France — Margaret of Burgundy Queen consort of France Tenure 1314–1315 Queen consort of Navarre Countess consort of Champagne Tenure 1305–1315 …   Wikipedia

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