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Données personnelles Margaret "von Österreich" von Habsburg princess of Asturias 

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  • Le surnom est von Österreich.
  • Elle est née le 10 janvier 1480 dans Palais Du Coudenberg, Bruxelles, Brabant, Belgium.
  • (MARR) le 3 décembre 1501: Spouse: Philibert II de Savoie.
  • Elle est décédée le 1 décembre 1530 dans Melchelen, Antwerp, Belgium, elle avait 50 ans.
  • Elle est enterrée dans Bourg-en-Bresse, Rhône-Alpes, France.
  • Un enfant de Maximilian von Habsburg et Mary of Burgundy

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-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_of_Austria,_Duchess_of_SavoyMalinas (Id.); 1 de diciembre de 1530); archiduquesa de Austria, infanta de España y duquesa de Saboya.io Romano Germánico y de María de Borgoña, duquesa de Borgoña. Hermana menor del archiduque Felipe el Hermoso, casado con Juana I de Castilla, hija de los Reyes Católicos, y de esta manera tía paterna de los hijos de éstos: Carlos V, y I de España, Fernando I de Habsburgo, Leonor de Austria, reina de Portugal y luego de Francia, Isabel de Austria, reina de Dinamarca, María de Austria, reina de Hungría y Catalina de Austria, reina de Portugal. Margarita le debió su nombre a la tercera esposa de Carlos el Temerario y madrastra de María de Borgoña, Margarita de York, hermana de Eduardo IV de Inglaterra.ois y el Franco Condado; todo esto fue formando parte del Tratado de Arras. Margarita vivió así diez años en Francia, donde primero recibió el título de delfina y luego en la corte francesa y crónicas contemporáneas, de reina de Francia, aunque nunca se casó con Carlos VIII. En 1493, Carlos VIII renunció al Tratado de Arras y se casó con otra heredera, Ana de Bretaña, volviendo Margarita con su padre.do a Margarita embarazada. Margarita sumida en una profunda tristeza por la muerte de su esposo, daría a luz prematuramente una niña que no sobrevivió. En 1501, se volvió a casar con Filiberto II, duque de Saboya (1480-1504), del que no tuvo hijos y que murió tres años más tarde. A pesar de que se pensó en otras posibles uniones para Margarita (tales como Enrique VII de Inglaterra, viudo de Isabel de York), Margarita no quiso volver a casarse. Por esa epoca su hermano Felipe el Hermoso murió tragicamente joven. Entonces fue cuando su padre le ofreció la regencia de los Países Bajos (1507-1515) y la tutela de su sobrino el futuro Carlos V y sus hermanos Leonor, Isabel y María por amor a la memoria de su difunto hermano.es Bajos, actuando como intermediaria de su padre, también negoció un tratado con Inglaterra, en el que se favorecía el comercio de ropas flamencas. También participó en la Liga de Cambrai (1508).te, hasta su muerte. Ella negoció junto a Luisa de Saboya la llamada Paz de las Damas, en 1529.Carlos V, y I de España. Está enterrada en Bourg-en-Bresse, Franco Condado.eligentes de la realeza europea.arita_de_Austria_(1480-1530)"ation, searchret of Austria, dressed as a widow, by Bernard van Orleyrn 10 January 1480(1480-01-10)etherlands (Landvogt) from 1507 to 1515 and from 1519 to 1530. She was the daughter of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Mary, Duchess of Burgundy.arriagesse-Comté and Artois, and was transferred to the guardianship of King Louis XI of France (see Treaty of Arras, 1482). She received a fine education. After Charles renounced the treaty and married Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Margaret was returned to her father in 1493.rotherla I of Castile. The marriage was part of a double alliance, also including her brother Philip the Handsome marrying John's sister Joanna. John died after only six months. She was left pregnant, but gave birth to a stillborn girl. The Dowager Princess of Asturias returned to the Netherlands early in 1500.died three years later. This marriage had been childless as well. After his death, she vowed never to marry again. Her court historian and poet Jean Lemaire de Belges gave her the title "Dame de deuil" (Lady of Mourning)[1]. V, Holy Roman Emperor). Margaret acted as intermediary between her father and his subjects in the Netherlands, negotiated a treaty of commerce with England favorable to the Flemish cloth interests, and played a role in the formation of the League of Cambrai (1508). After his majority in 1515, Charles rebelled against her influence, but he soon recognized her as one of his wisest advisers, and she was again governor of the Netherlands (1519–30) intermittently until her death. In 1529, together with Louise of Savoy, she negotiated the Treaty of Cambrai, the so-called Ladies' Peace. was a period of relative peace and prosperity for the Netherlands, although the Protestant Reformation started to take root, especially in the northern Netherlands. The first Protestant martyrs were burnt at the stake in 1524 and 1525. She had some difficulty in keeping Duke Charles of Guelders under control. She could make him sign the Treaty of Gorinchem in 1528, but the problem was not finally dealt with during her reign.y the great humanists of her time, including Erasmus[2]. She possessed a rich library, consisting mostly of missals, historical and ethical treatises (which the works of Christine de Pizan) and poetry. It included the famous illuminated Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry[3]. She ordered several splendid music manuscripts from Pierre Alamire[4] to send them as gifts to members and her family and to her political relations, and possessed several Chansonniers herself[5]. They contained works by Josquin Desprez, Johannes Ockeghem, Jacob Obrecht and Pierre de la Rue, who was her favourite composer.ed at Bourg-en-Bresse, [department of l'Ain, Rhone-Alpes] in the magnificent mausoleum that she ordered for her second husband (Philibert) and her. There is a statue of her next to the cathedral of Mechelen., Duke of Austria ymburgis of Masovia Aragon hilip III, Duke of Burgundy 13. Isabel of Portugal 14. 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Maria van Bourgondië, Margaretha van Oostenrijk, Maria van Hongarije. Leuven, Van Halewijck. of Margaret, translated by Celia Skrine, 11. CD Booklet MEW 0525., Die Keure.----- of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Mary of Burgundy.té and Artois, and was transferred to the guardianship of King Louis XI of France (see Treaty of Arras (1482)). After Charles renounced the treaty and married Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Margaret was returned to her father in 1493.a I of Castile. The marriage was part of a double alliance, also including her brother Philip the Handsome marrying Infanta Joanna. Juan of Asturias died after only six months. Juan left her pregnant, but she gave birth to a stillborn child. She returned to the Netherlands early in 1500.ter. This marriage had been childless as well. After his death, she vowed never to marry again. Her court historian and poet Jean Lemaire de Belges gave her the title "Dame de deuil" (Lady of Mourning)[1].or). Margaret acted as intermediary between her father and his subjects in the Netherlands, negotiated a treaty of commerce with England favorable to the Flemish cloth interests, and played a role in the formation of the League of Cambrai (1508). After his majority in 1515, Charles rebelled against her influence, but he soon recognized her as one of his wisest advisers, and she was again governor of the Netherlands (1519–30) intermittently until her death. In 1529, together with Louise of Savoy, she negotiated the Treaty of Cambrai, the so-called Ladies' Peace.ative peace and prosperity for the Netherlands, although the Protestant Reformation started to take root, especially in the northern Netherlands. The first Protestant martyrs were burnt at the stake in 1524 and 1525. She had some difficulty in keeping Duke Charles of Guelders under control. She could make him sign the Treaty of Gorinchem in 1528, but the problem was not finally dealt with during her reign. of her time, including Erasmus[2]. She possessed a rich library, consisting mostly of missals, historical and ethical treatises (which the works of Christine de Pizan) and poetry. It included the famous illuminated Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry[3]. She ordered several splendid music manuscripts from Pierre Alamire[4] to send them as gifts to members and her family and to her political relations, and possessed several Chansonniers herself[5]. They contained works by Josquin Desprez, Johannes Ockeghem, Jacob Obrecht and Pierre de la Rue, who was her favourite composer.ied at Mechelen, between Antwerp and Brussels, her main place of residence in the Netherlands, after appointing her nephew, Charles V, as her universal and sole heir. She is buried at Bourg-en-Bresse, [department of l'Ain, Rhone-Alpes] in the magnificent mausoleum that she ordered for her second husband (Philibert) and her. There is a statue of her next to the cathedral of Mechelen. Gonkdo, Michal (2006). Dame de Deuil. Musical Offerings for Marguerite of Austria (1480-1530), 3. CD Booklet KTC 4011dië, Margaretha van Oostenrijk, Maria van Hongarije. Leuven, Van Halewijck. MEW 0525.ian I, translated by Stratton Bull, 14. CD Booklet ORF CD 265.aughter of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Mary of Burgundy.che-Comté and Artois, and was transferred to the guardianship of King Louis XI of France (see Treaty of Arras (1482)). After Charles renounced the treaty and married Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Margaret was returned to her father in 1493. and Queen Isabella I of Castile. The marriage was part of a double alliance, also including her brother Philip the Handsome marrying Infanta Joan. Juan of Asturias died after only six months. Juan left her pregnant, but she gave birth to a stillborn child. She returned to the Netherlands early in 1500.e years later. This marriage had been childless as well. After his death, she vowed never to marry again. Her court historian and poet Jean Lemaire de Belges gave her the title "Dame de deuil" (Lady of Mourning).ror). Margaret acted as intermediary between her father and his subjects in the Netherlands, negotiated a treaty of commerce with England favorable to the Flemish cloth interests, and played a role in the formation of the League of Cambrai (1508). After his majority in 1515, Charles rebelled against her influence, but he soon recognized her as one of his wisest advisers, and she was again governor of the Netherlands (1519–30) intermittently until her death. In 1529, together with Louise of Savoy, she negotiated the Treaty of Cambrai, the so-called Ladies' Peace.lative peace and prosperity for the Netherlands, although the Protestant Reformation started to take root, especially in the northern Netherlands. The first Protestant martyrs were burnt at the stake in 1524 and 1525. She had some difficulty in keeping Duke Charles of Guelders under control. She could make him sign the Treaty of Gorinchem in 1528, but the problem was not finally dealt with during her reign.er time, including Erasmus. She possessed a rich library, consisting mostly of missals, historical and ethical treatises (which the works of Christine de Pizan) and poetry. It included the famous illuminated Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry. She ordered several splendid music manuscripts from Pierre Alamire to send them as gifts to members and her family and to her political relations, and possessed several Chansonniers herself. They contained works by Josquin Desprez, Johannes Ockeghem, Jacob Obrecht and Pierre de la Rue, who was her favourite composer.n Antwerp and Brussels, her main place of residence in the Netherlands, after appointing her nephew, Charles V, as her universal and sole heir. She is buried at Bourg-en-Bresse, [department of l'Ain, Rhone-Alpes] in the magnificent mausoleum that she ordered for her second husband (Philibert) and her. There is a statue of her next to the cathedral of Mechelen.

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Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1480: Source: Wikipedia
    • 6 mars » ratification du traité d’Alcáçovas qui met fin à la guerre de Succession de Castille.
    • 14 août » Sac d'Otrante par Mehmed II et exécution de 800 chrétiens refusant de se convertir.
  • En l'an 1530: Source: Wikipedia
    • 22 février » à Bologne, le pape Clément VII couronne Charles Quint avec la couronne des rois lombards, mais aussi celle des empereurs romains d'Occident.
    • 24 février » Charles Quint est couronné empereur par le pape Clément VII.
    • 7 juin » le roi de France François Ier, accompagné de sa mère, arrive à Bordeaux, sur la route de Bayonne où doivent lui être remis ses fils otages par les Impériaux de Charles Quint.
    • 30 juin » dans la nuit du 30 juin au 1er juillet, sur la Bidassoa basque, frontière naturelle entre l'Espagne des Habsbourg et la France des Valois, les deux fils otages de François Ier lui sont remis, en échange d'or et du remariage du roi de France avec Eleonore de Habsbourg, sœur de Charles Quint, également livrée aux Français.
    • 6 juillet » François Ier retrouve ses deux fils otages, libérés par l'Espagne impériale, accompagnés de sa future seconde épouse Eléonore de Habsbourg, sœur de leur geôlier Charles Quint, dans une abbaye de clarisses non loin de Villeneuve-de-Marsan, où il l'épousera dès le lendemain.
    • 7 juillet » le mariage franco-impérial de François Ier et d'Éléonore de Habsbourg, rencontrés ensemble seulement la veille, est célébré, près de Villeneuve-de-Marsan, après moult tractations d'État à État lors des mois précédents, et est rapidement consommé, accomplissant ainsi l'une des clauses principales de la "paix des Dames".


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