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Données personnelles Marguerite de Provence 

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Famille de Marguerite de Provence

Elle est mariée avec Louis IX Capet.

Ils se sont mariés le 27 mai 1234 à Sens, Département de l'Yonne, Bourgogne, Frankrijk, elle avait 13 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Isabelle  1241-1270
  2. Louis Prince of France  1243-< 1259
  3. Louis Prince of France  1243-< 1259
  4. Pierre  1251-1284
  5. Marguerite Capet  1254-1271
  6. Robert de Clermont  1256-1317
  7. Robert  1256-1316
  8. Agnès  1260-1327

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  1. WikiTree
    Marguerite Reine de France de France (geboren Provence de Provence)<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 1221 - Forcalquier, Provence<br>Huwelijk: 27 mei 1234 - Sens, Yonne, France<br>Overlijden: 21 dec 1295 - France<br>Vader: Raimund Raimund IV Berenguer Ramón, Raymond, Comte de Provence de Provence (geboren Provence)<br&;gt;Moeder: Béatrice Beatrice Comtesse de Provence de Provence (geboren Savoie de Savoie, Savoy)<br>Echtgenoot: Saint Louis Louis IX Roi de France de France (geboren Capet)<br&gt;Kinderen: Philippe Philip III le Hardi, the Bold, Roi de France de France (geboren Capet)Agnès Duchesse de Bourgogne Bourgogne (geboren Capet de France)Blanche de France (geboren Capet de Castilla, de la Cerda)Pierre d'Alençon (geboren Capet Ier comte d'Alençon)Louis de France (geboren Capet)Robert comte de Clermont de Clermont (geboren Capet)Jean CapetIsabelle de France (geboren Capet)Marguerite Brabant (geboren Capet de France)Blanche CapetJean Tristan Capet Comte de Valois et de Nevers<br>Broers/zusters: Raymond Raimund de Provence (geboren Provence)Eleanor Queen of England of England (geboren Provence of Provence)Sancha Sanchia, Countess of Cornwall of Cornwall (geboren Provence of Provence)Beatrice Beatrix, Béatrice, Queen of Sicily di Sicilia (geboren Provence de Provence)<br>Foto's:
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  2. FamilySearch Stamboom
    Marguerite de Reine de France (geboren Provence)<br>Geboortenaam: Margaret of Provence<br>Gehuwde naam: de France<br>Bijnaam: Marguerite Provence Marguerite Margaret France<br>Ook bekend als: MargaretMargaret Dauphine Of FranceMarguerite of ProvenceMargaret Queen Consort of FranceQueen Marguerite de Provence<br>Geslacht: Vrouw&lt;br>Geboorte: mei 1221 - Saint-Maime, , Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France<br>Doop: Queen of, France<br>Huwelijk: 27 mei 1234 - Sens, Département de l39;Yonne, Bourgogne, Frankrijk<br>Overlijden: 21 dec 1295 - Paris, Île-de-France, France<br>Begrafenis: dec 1295 - Saint-Denis, , Île-de-France, France<br>Beroep: Countess of Provence Marguerite<br>Adellijke titel: Reina de Francia - 1234 - Paris, Île-de-France, Francia<br>Ouders: Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence & Forcalquier, Béatrix de Berenguer IV, Count of Provence & Forcalquier Comtesse consort de Provence (geboren Savoie)<br>Echtgenoot: Louis IX Roi de France<br>Kinderen: Blanche, Louis, Héritier de France, Philippe III le Hardi Roi de France, Jean Tristan de France Comte de Valois, Pierre Count of Alencon, Blanche de la Cerda (geboren de France), Marguerite de Dampierre, Robert de Clermont Comte de Clermont, Agnès de de Bourgogne, duc de Bourgogne duchesse de Bourgogne (geboren France)<br>Broers/zusters: Raymond VI de Provence, Éléonore Queen consort of England (geboren de Provence,), Sanchia of Cornwall, Beatriz d'Anjou Queen consort of Sicily (geboren de Provence,)<br>Deze persoon schijnt dubbele verwanten te hebben. Bekijk het op FamilySearch om alle informatie te bekijken.<br>  Aanvullende informatie:

    Titel: Dauphine of France
    Titel: Countess of Provence<br>LifeSketch: Marguerite was the eldest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. On 27 May 1234 at the age of thirteen, Margaret became the queen consort of France and wife of Louis IX of France She was crowned on the following day. Margaret gave birth to eleven children. Margaret, 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. Much of what is said about Margaret in such sources seems to be meant to display her in a questionable light, as vain glorious or immodest, in order to showcase her husband as a wise and pious king. In contrast, the chronicler Joinville, who was not a priest, reports incidents demonstrating Margaret's bravery and demonstrate Margaret's good humor. In later years Louis became disturbed with Margaret's ambition. When it came to politics or diplomacy she was indeed ambitious, but somewhat inept. An English envoy at Paris in the 1250s reported to England, evidently in some disgust, that "the queen of France is tedious in word and deed," and it is clear from the envoy's report of his conversation with the queen that she was trying to create an opportunity for herself to engage in affairs of state even though the envoy was not impressed with her efforts. Margaret accompanied Louis on his first crusade and 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. After the death of Louis on his second crusade, during which she remained in France, she returned to Provence. Margaret died at the age of seventy-four. She was buried near (but not beside) her husband in the Basilica of St-Denis outside Paris. Her grave, beneath the altar steps, was never marked by a monument, so its location was unknown; probably for this reason, it was the only royal grave in the basilica that was not ransacked during the French Revolution, and it probably remains intact today. (Bio by Audrey DeCamp; the source of this information is Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Marguerite was the eldest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. On 27 May 1234 at the age of thirteen, Margaret became the queen consort of France and wife of Louis IX of France She was crowned on the following day. Margaret gave birth to eleven children. Margaret, 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. Much of what is said about Margaret in such sources seems to be meant to display her in a questionable light, as vain glorious or immodest, in order to showcase her husband as a wise and pious king. In contrast, the chronicler Joinville, who was not a priest, reports incidents demonstrating Margaret's bravery and demonstrate Margaret's good humor. In later years Louis became disturbed with Margaret's ambition. When it came to politics or diplomacy she was indeed ambitious, but somewhat inept. An English envoy at Paris in the 1250s reported to England, evidently in some disgust, that "the queen of France is tedious in word and deed," and it is clear from the envoy's report of his conversation with the queen that she was trying to create an opportunity for herself to engage in affairs of state even though the envoy was not impressed with her efforts. Margaret accompanied Louis on his first crusade and 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. After the death of Louis on his second crusade, during which she remained in France, she returned to Provence. Margaret died at the age of seventy-four. She was buried near (but not beside) her husband in the Basilica of St-Denis outside Paris. Her grave, beneath the altar steps, was never marked by a monument, so its location was unknown; probably for this reason, it was the only royal grave in the basilica that was not ransacked during the French Revolution, and it probably remains intact today. (Bio by Audrey DeCamp; the source of this information is Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
    TitleOfNobility: Queen consort of France
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