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Margaret of Sicily was born in 1237 in Unknown. She died in 1270 in Unknown. Margaret of Sicily (1237-1270), (Margarethe von Hohenstaufen), Imperial Princess and Margravine of Meissen, was the youngest legitimate daughter of Emperor Frederick II, King of Sicily, by his wife, Isabella of England, daughter of King John Lackland. She married Albrecht "der Entartete", Margrave of Meissen in 1254. Her son was Margrave Frederick I, namesake of her father, whose descendants became Elector-Dukes of Saxony.

Parents: Frederick II and Isabella.

Spouse: Albrecht. Albrecht and Margaret of Sicily were married in 1254 in Unknown. Children were: Heinrich, Friedrich, Diezmann, Agnes.


Margarete was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth.


Margarete was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg and Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut.


Margarete was born on Jan 10, 1483 in Ansbach. She died on Jul 10, 1532 in Unknown. Parents: Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Sofie of Poland.


Margarete of Baden died on Oct 24, 1457 in Unknown. She was born Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Margrave Albrecht Achilles III of Brandenburg. Margrave Albrecht Achilles III of Brandenburg and Margarete of Baden were married on Nov 12, 1446 in Unknown. Children were: Wolfgang, Elector Johann Cicero of Brandenburg, Friedrich, Ursula, Elisabeth, Abbess Margareta of St.Klara.


Margarete of Saxony was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Elector Johann Cicero of Brandenburg. Elector Johann Cicero of Brandenburg and Margarete of Saxony were married on Aug 25, 1476 in Berlin. Children were: Wolfgang, Elector Nestor Joachim I of Brandenburg, Elisabeth, Archbishop Albert of Mainz & Magdeburg, Anna, Ursula.


Margrave Albrecht Achilles III of Brandenburg was born on Nov 9, 1414 in Tangermunde. Individual Note: between 1470 and 1486. Elector of Brandenburg He died on Mar 11, 1486 in Frankfurt am Main. Albert III (German Albrecht Achilles), (9 November 1414, Tangermunde-11 March 1486, Frankfurt am Main), Margrave of Brandenburg, given the cognomen Achilles because of his knightly qualities, was the third son of Frederick I of Brandenburg of Hohenzollern, elector of Brandenburg, later Burgrave of Nuremberg.

After passing some time at the court of the emperor Sigismund, he took part in the war against the Hussites, and afterwards distinguished himself whilst assisting the German king, Albert II, against the Poles.

Reign
On the division of territory which followed his father's death in 1440, Albert received the margravate of Ansbach. Although his resources were very meagre, he soon took a leading place among the German princes, and was especially prominent in resisting the attempts of the towns to obtain self-government.

In 1443 he formed a league directed mainly against Nuremberg, over which town members of his family had formerly exercised the rights of burgrave. It was not until 1448, however, that he found a pretext for attack, and the war which lasted until 1453 ended in a victory for the Nurembergers, and the recognition of their independence.

He supported the emperor Frederick III in his struggle with the princes who desired reforms in Germany, and in return for this loyalty received many marks of favour from Frederick, including extensive judicial rights which aroused considerable irritation among neighbouring rulers.

In 1457 he arranged a marriage between his eldest son John, and Margaret, daughter of William III, landgrave of Thuringia, who inherited the claims upon Hungary and Bohemia of her mother, a granddaughter of the emperor Sigismund. The attempt to secure these thrones for the Hohenzollerns through this marriage failed, and a similar fate befell Albert's efforts to revive in his own favour the disused title of duke of Franconia.

The sharp dissensions which existed among the princes over the question of reform culminated in open warfare in 1460, when Albert was confronted with a league under the leadership of the Count Palatine, Frederick I, and Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut. Worsted in this struggle, which was concluded in 1462, Albert made an alliance with his former enemy, George of Podebrady, King of Bohemia, a step which caused Pope Paul II to place him under the ban.

In 1470 Albert, who had inherited Bayreuth on the death of his brother John in 1464, became Margrave of Brandenburg owing to the abdication of his remaining brother, the elector Frederick II. He was soon actively engaged in its administration, and by the treaty of Prenzlau in 1472 he brought Pomerania also under his supremacy. Having established his right to levy a tonnage on wines in the mark, he issued in February 1473 the important disposition Achillea, which decreed that the margravate of Brandenburg should descend in its entirety to the eldest son, while the younger sons should receive the Franconian possessions of the family.

After treating in vain for a marriage between one of his sons and Mary, daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, Albert handed over the government of Brandenburg to his eldest son John, and returned to his Franconian possessions.

Dynastic marriages of his children
In 1474 he married his daughter Barbara to Henry XI, Duke of Glogau, who left his possessions on his death in 1476 to his widow with reversion to her family, an arrangement which was resisted by Henry's kinsman, John II, Duke of Sagan. Aided by Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary, John invaded Brandenburg, and the Pomeranians seized the opportunity to revolt. Under these circumstances Albert returned to Brandenburg in 1478, compelled the Pomeranians to recognize his supremacy, and, after a stubborn struggle, secured a part of Duke Henry's lands for his daughter in 1482.

His main attention was afterwards claimed by the business of the Empire, and soon after taking part in the election of Maximilian as king of the Romans he died at Frankfurt in March 1486. He left a considerable amount of treasure.

Albert was a man of relentless energy and boundless ambition, who by reason of his physical and intellectual qualities was one of the most prominent princes of the 15th century.

Family and children
Albert was married twice. First, he married 12 November 1446 with Margarete of Baden, daughter of Markgrave Jakob I of Baden and Catherine of Lorraine. From this marriage he had following children:

Wolfgang, born and died in 1450.
Johann Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg.
Friedrich, died young.
Ursula (25 September 1450-25 October 1508, Breslau), married Duke Heinrich I of Münsterberg.
Elisabeth, (29 October 1451, Ansbach-28 March 1524, Nürtingen), married Eberhard II, Duke of Württemberg.
Margareta (18 April 1453-27 April 1509), Abbess of St.Klara.
Margarete died 24 October 1457 and in 1458 Albert married Anna of Saxony, daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony and Margarete of Austria. They children were:

Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Margrave of Brandenburg in Ansbach since 1486 and Bayreuth since 1495.
Amalie (1 October 1461, Plassenburg -3 September 1481, Baden-Baden), married Kaspar, Pfalzgraf of Zweibrücken.
Anna, born and died in 1462.
Barbara (30 May 1464, Ansbach-4 September 1515, Ansbach), married:
Albrecht, born and died in 1466.
Sibylle (31 May 1467, Ansbach-9 July 1524, Kaster), married Duke Wilhelm IV of Jülich and Berg.
Siegmund, Margrave of Brandenburg in Bayreuth, (27 September 1468, Ansbach-26 February 1495, Ansbach).
Albrecht, born and died in 1470.
Georg (30 December 1472, Berlin - 5 December 1476, Kadolzburg).
in Berlin 11 October 1472 to Duke Henry XI of Glogau;
in Frankfurt an der Oder 20 August 1476 to King Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary.
Dorothea (12 December 1471, Berlin-13 February 1520, Bamberg), Abbess in Bamberg.
Elisabeth (8 April 1474, Ansbach-25 April 1507, Römhild), married Count Hermann VIII of Henneberg-Aschach.
Magdalene (29 July 1476, Berlin-before 4 February 1480).
Anastasia (14 March 1478, Ansbach-4 July 1534, Ilmenau), married Count Wilhelm VII of Henneberg-Schleusingen

Parents: Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg and Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut.

Spouse: Margarete of Baden. Margrave Albrecht Achilles III of Brandenburg and Margarete of Baden were married on Nov 12, 1446 in Unknown. Children were: Wolfgang, Elector Johann Cicero of Brandenburg, Friedrich, Ursula, Elisabeth, Abbess Margareta of St.Klara.

Spouse: Anna of Saxony. Margrave Albrecht Achilles III of Brandenburg and Anna of Saxony were married in 1458 in Unknown. Children were: Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Amalie, Anna, Barbara, Albrecht, Sibylle, Margrave Siegmund of Bayreuth, Albrecht, Abbess Dorothea in Bamberg, Georg, Elisabeth, Magdalene, Anastasia.


Margrave Ernst of Baden-Durlach was born Unknown in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Elisabeth. Margrave Ernst of Baden-Durlach and Elisabeth were married on Sep 29, 1510 in Pforzheim.


Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg was born in 1371 in Unknown. Individual Note: between 1397 and 1427. Burgrave of Nuremberg Individual Note: between 1398 and 1440. Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach Individual Note: between 1415 and 1440. Elector of Brandenburg Individual Note: between 1420 and 1440. Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach He died in 1440 in Unknown. Frederick (German: Friedrich) I (1371-1440), Burgrave of Nuremberg as Frederick VI and Margrave of Brandenburg as Frederick I from House of Hohenzollern. He was a son of Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meißen.

Life
Friedrich stepped early in Austrian services and fought at the side Hungarian King (and later Holy Roman Emperor) Sigismund. After the return he divided with his brother Johann the inheritance: this received Bayreuth, Friedrich kept Ansbach. At first he tried to mediate in the imperial confusion between king Wenceslaus and party Ruprechts of the Palatinate, fought in September 1399, nevertheless, on the side of Ruprecht.

However, he picked up his ruling in Ansbach 1409 after heavy feuds and stepped in the services of the king Sigismund. As a representative of the Brandenburg he took part 20 September 1410 at the elections of emperor in Frankfurt am Main and helped Sigismund to become a Roman emperor. In gratitude, King Sigismund make him to Obersten Hauptmann and Verwalter der Marken (1411). With iron hand Friedrich fought against the rebellious nobility of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (in particular, of Quitzows family) and could restore, in the end, the security.

On the Council of Constance 30 April 1415 king Sigismund make him margrave and elector of Brandenburg. 21 October 1415 the Brandenburg states on a Landtag honored him to Berlin. The king carried out the formal Belehnung from margraviate 18 April 1417. Friedrich did not agree with the forcible action Sigismunds against the Hussites, the relation of both cooled off. But also the constant feuds and disorders in Brandenburg added Friedrich, so that he withdrew withdrew 1425 on his castle Cadolz and transferred the regency in margraviate to his son Johann (Friedrich, however, remained elector). Since 1427 he organized the imperial war against the Hussites and helped on the occasion of the Council of Basel substantially in the mediation by the Prager Kompaktaten (30 November 1433).

Family and children
He married Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut, daughter of Duke Frederick of Bavaria-Landshut and Maddalena Visconti. They children were:

Johann "der Alchemist"
Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg.
Albrecht Achilles.
Friedrich "der Fette" (ca. 1424-6 October 1463, Tangermünde).
Elisabeth (1403-31 October 1449, Liegnitz), married:
in Konstanz ca. 1420 Duke Ludwig II of Liegnitz and Brieg;
ca 1438 Duke Wenzel I of Teschen.
Cäcilie (ca. 1405-4 January 1449), married in Berlin 30 May 1423 Duke Wilhelm I of Braunschweig-Lüneburg.
Margarete (1410-27 July 1465, Landshut), married:
in 1423 to Duke Albrecht V of Mecklenburg;
in Ingolstadt 20 July 1441 to Duke Louis VIII, Duke of Bavaria;
in 1446 to Martin von Waldenfels.
Magdalene (ca. 1412-27 October 1454, Scharnebeck), married in Tangermünde 3 July 1429 to Duke Friedrich of Braunschweig-Lüneburg.
Sofie, born and died 1417.
Dorothea (9 February 1420-19 January 1491, Rehna), married 1432 to Duke Heinrich IV of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Parents: Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth.

Spouse: Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut. Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg and Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut were married Unknown in Unknown. Children were: Johann DER ALCHEMIST, Margrave Frederick II of Brandenburg, Margrave Albrecht Achilles III of Brandenburg, Friedrich DER FETTE, Elisabeth, Cäcilie, Margarete, Magdalene, Sophie, Dorothea.


Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg-Ansbach was born on May 8, 1460 in Ansbach. He immigrated between 1486 and 1541 to Fürst und Markgraf von Ansbach. Individual Note: between 1495 and 1541. Fürst von Bayreuth He died on Apr 4, 1536 in Unknown. Friedrich, Margrave of Ansbach and Bayreuth, known as Friedrich I or Friedrich V (8 May 1460-4 April 1536) was born at Ansbach, the eldest son of the Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg by his second wife Anna, daughter of the Frederick II, Elector of Saxony. His elder half-brother was the Elector Johann Cicero of Brandenburg. Friedrich succeeded his father as Margrave of Ansbach in 1486 and his younger brother as Margrave of Bayreuth in 1495.

Family and children
On 14 February 1479 at Frankfurt an der Oder he was married to Sofie of Poland (6 April 1464-5 October 1512), daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland by his wife Elisabeth of Habsburg, and sister of King Sigismund I of Poland. They had seventeen children:

Kasimir, Margrave of Bayreuth (27 September 1481, Ansbach-21 September 1527, Ofen an der Ruhr).
Georg "der Fromme" (4 March 1484, Ansbach-27 December 1534, Ansbach).
Albert of Prussia (17 May 1490, Ansbach-20 March 1568, Castle Tappiau), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order and then first Duke of Prussia.
Friedrich (13 June 1491, Ansbach-ca. 1497).
Johann, Viceroy of Valencia (9 January 1493, Plassenburg-5 July 1525, Valencia).
Freidrich (17 January 1497, Ansbach-20 August 1536, Genoa), a canon in Würzburg and Salzburg.
Wilhelm, (30 June 1498, Ansbach-4 February 1563, Riga), Archbishop of Riga in 1539-63.
Johann Albrecht (20 September 1499,Ansach-17 May 1550, Halle), Archbishop of Magdeburg in 1545-50.
Friedrich Abrecht, died young.
Gumprecht (16 July 1503, Ansbach-25 June 1528, Naples), a canon in Bamberg.
Elisabeth, died young.
Margarete (10 January 1483, Ansbach-10 July 1532).
Sofie (10 March 1485, Ansbach-24 May 1537, Liegnitz), married 14 November 1518 to Duke Friedrich II of Liegnitz.
Anna (1487, Ansbach-7 February 1539), married 1 December 1518 to Duke Wenzel III of Teschen.
Barbara, died young.
Elisabeth (25 March 1494, Ansbach-31 May 1518, Pforzheim), married in Pforzheim 29 September 1510 to Margrave Ernst of Baden-Durlach.
Barbara (24 September 1495, Ansbach-23 September 1552), married in Plassenburg 26 July 1528 to Landgrave Georg of Leuchtenberg.

Parents: Margrave Albrecht Achilles III of Brandenburg and Anna of Saxony.

Spouse: Sofie of Poland. Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Sofie of Poland were married on Feb 14, 1479 in Frankfurt an der Oder. Children were: Margrave Kasimir of Bayreuth, Georg DER FROMME, Albert of Prussia (Grand Master of the Teutonic Order), Friedrich, Viceroy Johann of Valencia, Freidrich, Archbishop Wilhelm of Riga, Archbishop Johann Albrecht of Magdeburg, Friedrich Abrecht, Gumprecht, Elisabeth, Margarete, Sofie, Anna, Barbara, Elisabeth, Barbara.


Margrave Frederick II of Brandenburg was born in 1413 in Unknown. Individual Note: between 1440 and 1470. Margrave of Brandenburg He died in 1470 in Unknown. Frederick II "the Iron" (sometimes "Irontooth") (1413-1470) of the Hohenzollern dynasty, was margrave of Brandenburg, from 1440 until his abdication in 1470.

His brothers included John the Alchemist, and Albert Achilles, both of whom also ruled Brandenburg. Their parents were Frederick I, Brandenburg's first Hohenzollern ruler, and his wife Elizabeth of Bavaria-Landshut.


Parents: Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg and Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut.


Margrave Friedrich II of Meißen was born on Nov 30, 1310 in Gotha. Individual Note: between 1323 and 1349. Margrave of Meißen He died on Nov 18, 1349 in Unknown. Friedrich II, der Ernsthafte (the Serious) (30 November 1310 in Gotha - 18 November 1349), Markgraf of Meißen, son of Friedrich I, Markgraf of Meißen and Elisabeth von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk.

In 1323 he started as a sole heir under guardianship of his mother the succession of his late father in the Margraviate of Meißen and the Thuringia. After he had become mature in 1329, he had to pass long-term fights with the vassals and neighbors, in particular the counts of Weimar-Orlamünde and the counts of von Schwarzburg (Thuringian count's war in 1342-1345). After the death of emperors Ludwig, the Bavarian party tried to move him to the acceptance of the German crown, however, he mistrusted the inconstancy of his voters and rejected such strange request in favour of Charles IV of Luxembourg. Friedrich II limited himself to consolidate his rule and to defend against the danger going out from Charles IV. At a meeting 1348 in Bautzen both recognized the existing possession states.

Family
Frederick II married May 1323 in Nürnberg with Matilde of Bavaria, daughter of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor and has 9 children:

Elisabeth (22 November 1329 - 21 April 1375), married to Friedrich V, Burgrave of Nuremberg.
Friedrich (born and died 1330)
Friedrich III der Strenge
Balthasar
Beatrix (1 September 1339 - 15 July 1399), nun in Weißenfels
Ludwig (25 February 1340 - 17 February 1382), (Bishop of Bamberg)
William der Einäugige
Anne (7 August 1345 - 22 March 1363), nun in Seußlitz
Clara (born 7 August 1345)

Parents: Friedrich and Elisabeth VON LOBDEBURG-ARNSHAUGK.

Spouse: Matilde of Bavaria. Margrave Friedrich II of Meißen and Matilde of Bavaria were married in May 1323 in Nürnberg. Children were: Elisabeth, Friedrich, Friedrich DER STRENGE III, Balthasar, Beatrix, Ludwig, William DER EINÄUGIGE, Anne, Clara.


Margrave Johann III of Brandenburg-Kulmbach was born in 1369 in Unknown. Individual Note: between 1397 and 1420. Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach He died on Jun 11, 1420 in Plassenburg. John III of Nuremberg (ca. 1369-11 June 1420, Plassenburg), Burgrave of Nuremberg from House of Hohenzollern. He was elder son of Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meißen.

Family and children
He was married ca 1381 Margaret of Luxemburg, daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Elizabeth of Pomerania. They had only daughter, Elisabeth (1391-1429), who married Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg.

Parents: Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth.

Spouse: Margaret. Margrave Johann III of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and Margaret were married in 1381 in Unknown. Children were: Elisabeth.


Margrave Kasimir of Bayreuth was born on Sep 27, 1481 in Ansbach. He died on Sep 21, 1527 in Ofen an der Ruhr. Parents: Margrave Frederick I of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Sofie of Poland.


Margrave Siegmund of Bayreuth was born on Sep 27, 1468 in Unknown. Individual Note: between 1486 and 1495. Fürst von Bayreuth He died on Feb 26, 1495 in Unknown. Siegmund, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (27 September 1468?26 February 1495) was the sixth but third surviving son of Albrecht III, Margrave of Brandenburg, Ansbach and Bayreuth.
On the death of his father on 11 March 1486, his elder brothers Johann Cicero and Friedrich succeeded to Brandenburg and Ansbach respectively, and Siegmund succeeded to Bayreuth. He never married, and at his death Bayreuth passed to his elder brother Friedrich of Ansbach.

Parents: Margrave Albrecht Achilles III of Brandenburg and Anna of Saxony.


Marguerite was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Prince Philip I of Taranto and Catherine (titular Empress of Constantinople) DE VALOIS-COURTENAY.


Marguerite died in 1133 in Unknown. She was born Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Count Thierry of Flanders (Thierry of Lorraine). Count Thierry of Flanders (Thierry of Lorraine) and Marguerite were married Unknown in Unknown. Children were: Laurette of Flanders.


Marguerite died in 1267 in Unknown. She was born Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Vladislav. Vladislav and Marguerite were married Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: King Premysl Ottokar II of Bohemia. King Premysl Ottokar II of Bohemia and Marguerite were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marguerite was born in 1254 in Unknown. She died in 1271 in Unknown. Parents: King Louis IX of France and Marguerite DE PROVENCE.

Spouse: Duke John I of Brabant. Duke John I of Brabant and Marguerite were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marguerite was born in 1285 in Unknown. She died in 1311 in Unknown. Parents: Lord Philip of Conches, Nonancourt, and Domfront (Philip of Artois) and Blanche DE DREUX.

Spouse: Louis Count of Évreux. Louis Count of Évreux and Marguerite were married in 1301 in Unknown.


Marguerite was born in 1288 in Unknown. She died in 1300 in Unknown. Parents: King Philippe IV of France and Queen Jeanne of Navarre and France.


Marguerite was born in 1310 in Unknown. She died on May 9, 1382 in Unknown. Parents: King Philippe V of France & Navarre and Jeanne II.

Spouse: Louis I of Flanders. Louis I of Flanders and Marguerite were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marguerite was born in 1313 in Unknown. She died in 1362 in Unknown. Parents: Duke Louis I of Bourbon and Mary of Avesnes.

Spouse: Jean DE SULLY II. Jean DE SULLY II and Marguerite were married on Jul 6, 1320 in Unknown.

Spouse: Hutin DE VERMEILLES. Hutin DE VERMEILLES and Marguerite were married in 1346 in Unknown.


Marguerite was born in 1347 in Unknown. She died in 1352 in Unknown. Parents: King John II of France and Bonne of Luxembourg.


Marguerite of Anjou and Maine was born in 1274. She died in 1299.

Spouse: Count Charles III of Valois. Count Charles III of Valois and Marguerite of Anjou and Maine were married in 1290 in Unknown. Children were: Isabelle, King Philip VI of France (Philip VI of Valois), Jeanne of Valois, Marguerite of Valois, Count Charles II of Alençon, Catherine of Valois.


Marguerite of Beaumont died in Mar 1307 in Marseilles. She was born Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Count John of Squillace (John of Montfort). Count John of Squillace (John of Montfort) and Marguerite of Beaumont were married in 1273 in Unknown.


Marguerite of Burgundy was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Duke Louis of Guyenne. Duke Louis of Guyenne and Marguerite of Burgundy were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marguerite of France was born in 1158 in Unknown. She died in 1197 in Unknown. Parents: King Louis VII of France and Constance.

Spouse: King Henry of England (Henry the Young King). King Henry of England (Henry the Young King) and Marguerite of France were married on Nov 2, 1160 in Unknown. Children were: William.

Spouse: King Bela III of Hungary. King Bela III of Hungary and Marguerite of France were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marguerite of France (Pearl of France) was born in 1282 in Unknown. She died on Feb 14, 1317 in Unknown. Parents: King Philippe III of France and Marie DE BRABANT.

Spouse: King Edward I of England (Longshanks). King Edward I of England (Longshanks) and Marguerite of France (Pearl of France) were married on Sep 8, 1299 in Canterbury. Children were: Thomas of Brotherton (1st Earl of Norfolk), Edmund of Woodstock (1st Earl of Kent), Eleanor.


Marguerite of France was born on Apr 11, 1492 in Unknown. She died on Dec 21, 1549 in Unknown. Parents: Count Charles of Angouleme (Charles of Valois) and Louise of Savoy.

Spouse: Henry II of Navarre. Henry II of Navarre and Marguerite of France were married Unknown in Unknown. Children were: Jeanne (Queen of Navarre) D' ALBRET.


Marguerite of Hainaut died on Oct 18, 1342 in Unknown. She was born Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Count John II of Hainaut and Holland and Philippine of Luxemburg.

Spouse: Count Robert II of Artois. Count Robert II of Artois and Marguerite of Hainaut were married on Oct 18, 1298 in Unknown.


Marguerite of Rohan was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Count John of Angouleme. Count John of Angouleme and Marguerite of Rohan were married on Aug 31, 1449 in Unknown. Children were: Count Charles of Angouleme (Charles of Valois), Louis, Jeanne.


Marguerite of Valois was born in 1295 in Unknown. She died in 1342 in Unknown. Parents: Count Charles III of Valois and Marguerite of Anjou and Maine.

Spouse: Count Guy I of Blois (Guy I of Châtillon). Count Guy I of Blois (Guy I of Châtillon) and Marguerite of Valois were married Unknown in Unknown.


Maria was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: Latin Emperor Henry of Flanders. Latin Emperor Henry of Flanders and Maria were married Unknown in Unknown.


Maria was born in 1235 in Unknown. She died in Nov 1235 in Unknown. Parents: King Fernando III of Castile and Elizabeth of Hohenstaufen (Beatriz in Spain).


Maria Anna of Bavaria was born on Nov 28, 1660 in Unknown. She died on Apr 20, 1690 in Unknown. Individual Note:. Her full birth name was Maria Anna Christine Victoria von Wittelsbach.

Spouse: Grand Dauphin Louis. Grand Dauphin Louis and Maria Anna of Bavaria were married on Mar 7, 1680 in Chalons-sur-Marne. Children were: Duke Louis of Burgundy, Philip V of Spain, Charles "Duc de Berry, Alençon and Angoulême".


Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies was born in 1822. She died in 1869.

Spouse: Duke Henry d'Orleans of Aumale.


Maria Theresa of Spain was born on Sep 10, 1638 in Unknown. She died on Jul 30, 1683 in Versailles. Parents: Philip IV of Spain and Elisabeth DE FRANCE.

Spouse: King Louis XIV of France. King Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain were married in 1660 in Unknown. Children were: Grand Dauphin Louis, Marie Anne DE FRANCE, Marie Theresa DE FRANCE, Philippe Charles DE FRANCE, Louis François DE FRANCE.


Maria-Teresa of Spain was born on Jun 11, 1726 in Unknown. She died on Jul 22, 1746 in Unknown. Parents: Philip V of Spain and Elizabeth FARNESE.

Spouse: Louis "Dauphin" DE FRANCE. Louis "Dauphin" DE FRANCE and Maria-Teresa of Spain were married in 1745 in Unknown. Children were: Marie THÉRÈSE.


Mariane of Mecklenburg was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown.

Spouse: King Frederick VII of Denmark. King Frederick VII of Denmark and Mariane of Mecklenburg were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marie was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Grand Duke Leopold I of Baden and Sofia Wilhelmina.


Marie was born in 1198 in Unknown. She died on Oct 5, 1224 in Unknown. Parents: King Philip Augustus II of France and Princess Agnès of Méranie.

Spouse: Count Philip of Namur. Count Philip of Namur and Marie were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marie was born in 1226 in Unknown. She died on Jan 18, 1256 in Donauwörth. Parents: Duke Henry II of Brabant and Lothier and Mary of Hohenstaufen.

Spouse: Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria. Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria and Marie were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marie was born in 1315 in Unknown. She died in 1387 in Naples. Parents: Duke Louis I of Bourbon and Mary of Avesnes.

Spouse: Titular Prince Guy of Galilee (Guy of Lusignan). Titular Prince Guy of Galilee (Guy of Lusignan) and Marie were married in Jan 1330 in Nicosia.

Spouse: Robert of Taranto. Robert of Taranto and Marie were married on Sep 9, 1347 in Unknown.


Marie was born in 1326 in Unknown. She died in 1333 in Unknown. Parents: King Philip VI of France (Philip VI of Valois) and Joan of Burgundy.


Marie was born in 1327. She died in 1341. Parents: King Charles IV of France and Navarre and Jeanne D' EVREUX.


Marie was born on Sep 12, 1344 in Unknown. She died in Oct 1404 in Unknown. Parents: King John II of France and Bonne of Luxembourg.

Spouse: Duke Robert I of Bar. Duke Robert I of Bar and Marie were married Unknown in Unknown.


Marie was born in 1367 in Unknown. She died in 1434 in Unknown.

Spouse: Count Philip of Eu (Philip of Artois). Count Philip of Eu (Philip of Artois) and Marie were married on Jan 27, 1393 in Unknown. Children were: Catherine, Count Charles of Eu (Charles of Artois), Philip, Bonne of Artois.


Marie was born in 1370 in Unknown. She died in 1377 in Unknown. Parents: King Charles V of France and Jeanne DE BOURBON.


Marie (Lady of Brehencourt) was born in 1386 in Unknown. She died after Sep 11, 1463 in Unknown. Parents: Count John I of La Marche and Catherine of Vendôme.

Spouse: Jean (Lord of Croix) DE BAYNES. Jean (Lord of Croix) DE BAYNES and Marie (Lady of Brehencourt) were married Unknown in Unknown.

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