Family tree familie Lelieveldt/Lelivelt » Margarida "Marguerite of Provence,Marguerite,Margaret Queen of France,Countess of Provence, Marguerite of Provence //,Marguerite de Provence,reine consort de France,Margarida de Provença, Marguerite of Provence // (Geni Tree Match),Queen of France" de Provença reina consòrt de França (1221-1295)

Personal data Margarida "Marguerite of Provence,Marguerite,Margaret Queen of France,Countess of Provence, Marguerite of Provence //,Marguerite de Provence,reine consort de France,Margarida de Provença, Marguerite of Provence // (Geni Tree Match),Queen of France" de Provença reina consòrt de França 

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  • Nickname is Marguerite of Provence,Marguerite,Margaret Queen of France,Countess of Provence,**Marguerite of Provence //,Marguerite de Provence,reine consort de France,Margarida de Provença,**Marguerite of Provence // (Geni Tree Match),Queen of France.
  • She was born in the year 1221 in Saint-Maime, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
  • Profession: Reine de France, REINA CONSORTE DE FRANCIA, Reine de FRANCE 1234 - 1270).
  • (MARR) about 1234 in Sens, Yvonne, France: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Louis IX "the Saint" of France, King of France.
  • She died on December 21, 1295 in Abbaye de Saint-Marcel, Paris, Île-de-France, France, she was 74 years old.
  • She is buried in Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.
  • A child of Ramón Berenguer de Provenza and Beatrice di Savoia

Household of Margarida "Marguerite of Provence,Marguerite,Margaret Queen of France,Countess of Provence, Marguerite of Provence //,Marguerite de Provence,reine consort de France,Margarida de Provença, Marguerite of Provence // (Geni Tree Match),Queen of France" de Provença reina consòrt de França


Notes about Margarida "Marguerite of Provence,Marguerite,Margaret Queen of France,Countess of Provence, Marguerite of Provence //,Marguerite de Provence,reine consort de France,Margarida de Provença, Marguerite of Provence // (Geni Tree Match),Queen of France" de Provença reina consòrt de França

Marguerite of Provence maternal grandparents were Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva, daughter of William I of Geneva.gland.erite herself became the Queen consort of Louis IX of France and mother to eleven children:avarre as the ancestor of King Henry IV of France. aid to be "pretty with dark hair and fine eyes", and in the early years of their marriage she and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship. Her Franciscan confessor, William de St. Pathus, related that on cold nights Marguerite would place a robe around Louis' shoulders, when her deeply religious husband rose to pray. Another anecdote recorded by St. Pathus related that Marguerite felt that Louis' plain clothing was unbecoming to his royal dignity, to which Louis replied that he would dress as she wished, if she dressed as he wished. However, the chronicler Joinville noted with disapproval that Louis rarely asked after his wife and children, and in later years Louis became vexed with Marguerite's ambition.om when he was captured. She was thus for a brief time the only woman ever to lead a crusade.ovence.arguerite of Provence (St. Maime, c. 1221 – December 21, 1295, Paris) was the eldest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva, daughter of William I of Geneva.became the Queen consort of Richard, Earl of Cornwall and rival King of the Germans.sort of Louis IX of France and mother to eleven children:4–January 1260) Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile f France. and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship. Her Franciscan confessor, William de St. Pathus, related that on cold nights Marguerite would place a robe around Louis' shoulders, when her deeply religious husband rose to pray. Another anecdote recorded by St. Pathus related that Marguerite felt that Louis' plain clothing was unbecoming to his royal dignity, to which Louis replied that he would dress as she wished, if she dressed as he wished. However, the chronicler Joinville noted with disapproval that Louis rarely asked after his wife and children, and in later years Louis became vexed with Marguerite's ambition.ember 21, 1295, Paris) was the eldest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. William I of Geneva.wall and rival King of the Germans.hildren:pe III (May 1, 1245–October 5, 1285)nd de la Cerda, Infante of Castile of France.ge she and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship. Her Franciscan confessor, William de St. Pathus, related that on cold nights Marguerite would place a robe around Louis' shoulders, when her deeply religious husband rose to pray. Another anecdote recorded by St. Pathus related that Marguerite felt that Louis' plain clothing was unbecoming to his royal dignity, to which Louis replied that he would dress as she wished, if she dressed as he wished. However, the chronicler Joinville noted with disapproval that Louis rarely asked after his wife and children, and in later years Louis became vexed with Marguerite's ambition.the free encyclopedia, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy.vence became the Queen consort of Henry III of England.the Queen consort of Charles I of Sicily41–January 28, 1271), married Theobald II of Navarre–August 3, 1270)Clermont (1256–February 7, 1317). He was the ancestor of King Henry IV of France.s, was noted for her beauty and in the early years of their marriage she and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship. Her Franciscan confessor, William de St. Pathus, related that on cold nights Marguerite would place a robe around Louis' shoulders, when her deeply religious husband rose to pray. Another anecdote recorded by St. Pathus related that Marguerite felt that Louis' plain clothing was unbecoming to his royal dignity, to which Louis replied that he would dress as she wished, if she dressed as he wished. However, the chronicler Joinville noted with disapproval that Louis rarely asked after his wife and children, and in later years Louis became vexed with Marguerite's ambition.ed. She was thus for a brief time the only woman ever to lead a crusade.voted to her sister Queen Eleanor of England, and they stayed in contact until Eleanor's death.s the eldest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy.Her younger sisters were:e Germans.–April 29, 1243) n (born and died in 1248) arried John I, Duke of Brabant t II, Duke of Burgundyatrice of Savoy .Marguerite of Geneva , daughter of William I of Geneva and Beatrice de Faucigny. Provence who became the Queen consort of Richard, Earl of Cornwall and rival King of the Germans . May 1234 at the age of thirteen, Margaret became the Queen consort of France and wife of Louis IX of France , by whom she had eleven children. She was crowned on the following day.her sisters, was noted for her beauty, she was said to be "pretty with dark hair and fine eyes", and in the early years of their marriage she and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship. Her Franciscan confessor, William de St. Pathus, related that on cold nights Margaret would place a robe around Louis' shoulders, when her deeply religious husband rose to pray. Another anecdote recorded by St. Pathus related that Margaret felt that Louis' plain clothing was unbecoming to his royal dignity, to which Louis replied that he would dress as she wished, if she dressed as he wished. However, the chronicler Joinville noted with disapproval that Louis rarely asked after his wife and children, and in later years Louis became vexed with Margaret's ambition.d was responsible for negotiations and ransom when he was captured. She was thus for a brief time the only woman ever to lead a crusade. During this period, while in Damietta </wiki/Damietta&gt;, she gave birth to Jean Tristran. of England, and they stayed in contact until Eleanor's death in 1291. Margaret herself died four and a half years after her sister, on 21 December 1295. She was seventy-four years old.---------ternal grandparents were Alfonso II, Count of Provence and Gersende II de Sabran, Countess of Forcalquier . Her maternal grandparents were Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva , daughter of William I of Geneva and Beatrice de Faucigny.rt of Richard, Earl of Cornwall and rival King of the Germans . aret became the Queen consort of France and wife of Louis IX of France , by whom she had eleven children. She was crowned on the following day., she was said to be "pretty with dark hair and fine eyes", and in the early years of their marriage she and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship. Her Franciscan confessor, William de St. Pathus, related that on cold nights Margaret would place a robe around Louis' shoulders, when her deeply religious husband rose to pray. Another anecdote recorded by St. Pathus related that Margaret felt that Louis' plain clothing was unbecoming to his royal dignity, to which Louis replied that he would dress as she wished, if she dressed as he wished. However, the chronicler Joinville noted with disapproval that Louis rarely asked after his wife and children, and in later years Louis became vexed with Margaret's ambition.d ransom when he was captured. She was thus for a brief time the only woman ever to lead a crusade. During this period, while in Damietta </wiki/Damietta>, she gave birth to Jean Tristran.ct until Eleanor's death in 1291. Margaret herself died four and a half years after her sister, on 21 December 1295. She was seventy-four years old.rcalquier , Spring 1221 – 21 December 1295, Paris ) was the eldest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy .Count of Provence and Gersende II de Sabran, Countess of Forcalquier . Her maternal grandparents were Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva , daughter of William I of Geneva and Beatrice de Faucigny.rival King of the Germans . nce and wife of Louis IX of France , by whom she had eleven children. She was crowned on the following day.k hair and fine eyes", and in the early years of their marriage she and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship. Her Franciscan confessor, William de St. Pathus, related that on cold nights Margaret would place a robe around Louis' shoulders, when her deeply religious husband rose to pray. Another anecdote recorded by St. Pathus related that Margaret felt that Louis' plain clothing was unbecoming to his royal dignity, to which Louis replied that he would dress as she wished, if she dressed as he wished. However, the chronicler Joinville noted with disapproval that Louis rarely asked after his wife and children, and in later years Louis became vexed with Margaret's ambition.s thus for a brief time the only woman ever to lead a crusade. During this period, while in Damietta </wiki/Damietta>, she gave birth to Jean Tristran. second crusade, during which she remained in France, she returned to Provence.garet herself died four and a half years after her sister, on 21 December 1295. She was seventy-four years old. Wikipediapring 1221[1] – 21 December 1295, Paris) was the eldest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy.

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