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* April 11 Marguerite de Navarre, queen of Henry II of Navarre ( d. 1549 )
* August 18 Huguenot King Henry III of Navarre marries Marguerite de Valois, sister of King Charles and daughter of Catherine de Medici, in a supposed attempt to reconcile Protestants and Catholics in France.
* April 30 Joseph Boniface de La Molle, Provençale lover of Marguerite de Valois ( b. 1530 )
* May 27 Marguerite de Valois, queen of Henry IV of France ( b. 1553 )
* Negotiations begin for the dissolution of the childless marriage of Henry IV of France and Marguerite de Valois.
* December 21 Marguerite de Navarre, queen of Henry II of Navarre ( b. 1492 )
Though all knowledge about Anne's experiences in the French court are conjecture, even Eric Ives, in his latest edition of the biography, conjectures that she was likely to have made the acquaintance of King Francis I's sister, Marguerite de Navarre, a patron of humanists and reformers.
Marguerite de Navarre was also an author in her own right, and her works include elements of Christian mysticism and reform that verged on heresy, though she was protected by her status of the French king's beloved sister.
The last member of the family, Marguerite, Baroness de Reuter, widow of the 4th baron and Paul Reuter's granddaughter-in-law, died on January 25, 2009, at the age of 96.
# Marguerite de Lusignan ( c. 1229 1288 ).
Once the Bourbons inherited the throne of France from the House of Valois in 1589, their dynasts married daughters of even the oldest ducal families of France — let alone noblewomen of lower rank — quite rarely ( viz., Anne de Montafié in 1601, Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency in 1609 and, in exile from revolutionary France, Maria Caterina Brignole in 1798 ).
Married to Marguerite de Taranto, daughter of Philip I, Prince of Taranto ( d. 1332 )-annulled or divorced with no issue.
* Pièces grinçantes ( Paris: La Table ronde, 1956 ) comprises " Ardèle, ou La Marguerite ," " La Valse des Toréadors ," " Ornifle, ou Le Courant d ' air ," and " Pauvre Bitos, ou Le Dîner de têtes ;" Ardèle, ou La Marguerite translated by Hill as Ardèle ( London: Methuen, 1951 ); La Valse des Toréadors translated by Hill as Waltz of the Toreadors ( London: Elek, 1953 ; New York: Coward-McCann, 1953 ); Ornifle, ou Le Courant d ' air translated by Hill as It's Later Than You Think ( Chicago: Dramatic, 1970 ); Pauvre Bitos, ou Le dîner de têtes translated by Hill as Poor Bitos ( London: Methuen, 1956 ).
# Marguerite ( Pinerolo April 1439-Brugge 9 March 1485 ), married firstly in December 1458 Giovanni IV Paleologo ( 1413 1464 ), Marquis of Montferrat and secondly Pierre II de Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, Marle, and Soissons.
Cartier left for France in early June 1542, encountering Roberval and his ships along the Newfoundland coast, at about the time Roberval marooned Marguerite de La Rocque.
* Marguerite Wood, Foreign Correspondence with Marie de Lorraine: the Balcarres Papers, Scottish History Society, 2 vols ( 1923, 1925 ).
Written in French, it was almost immediately translated into English, appearing in the United States as Marguerite de Valois.
The novel's protagonist is Marguerite de Valois, better known as Margot, daughter of the deceased Henry II and the infamous scheming Catholic power player Catherine de ' Medici.

Marguerite and Navarre
* 1549 Marguerite of Navarre, wife of Henry II of Navarre ( b. 1492 )
Francis's older sister, Marguerite, Queen of Navarre, was also an accomplished writer, producing the classic, Heptameron.
## Marguerite of Navarre ( 1492 1549 ); Queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre
* Queen Marguerite de Valois, wife of Henry IV of France and Navarre
It should not be confused with the Heptameron of Marguerite of Navarre.
Principally, by Giovanni Boccaccio ( 1313 1375 ), author of The Decameron ( 1353 )— one hundred novelle told by ten people, seven women and three men, fleeing the Black Death by escaping from Florence to the Fiesole hills, in 1348 ; and by the French Queen, Marguerite de Navarre ( 1492 1549 ), Marguerite de Valois, et.
* Marguerite de Navarre ( 1492 1549 ), wife of Henry II of Navarre
Later, it was used by Francis I, as well as his sister Marguerite de Navarre, who began writing her book entitled L ' Heptaméron while living there.
Coligny, along with many other Calvinist nobles, arrived in Paris for the wedding of the Catholic Princess Marguerite de Valois to the Protestant Henry of Navarre on August 18.
They belong to the same genre as Boccaccio ’ s Decameron and Marguerite de Navarre ’ s Heptameron.
In 1526, he married Marguerite of Angoulême who became known as Marguerite de Navarre ( 11 April 1492-21 December 1549 ) and had issue:
Diplomatic correspondence was readier than published polemics to recognise the unplanned and chaotic nature of the events, which also emerged from several accounts in memoirs published over the following years by witnesses to the events at court, including two dramatic and influential accounts by members of the royal family that were not recognised as fake until the 19th century, those supposedly by Marguerite of Navarre, and Anjou.
Incidental characters include Henri of Navarre, Marguerite de Valois ( Constance Talmadge ), Admiral Coligny ( Joseph Henabery ) and the Duke of Anjou, who is portrayed as homosexual.

Marguerite and 1492
Their first child, Marguerite, was born on 11 April 1492 ; their second child, Francis, was born on 12 September 1494.
Marguerite was born in Angoulême on 11 April 1492, the eldest child of Louise of Savoy and Charles, Count of Angoulême.
* Jourda, Pierre, Une princesse de la Renaissance, Marguerite d ' Angoulême, reine de Navarre, 1492 1549, Genève, Slatkine Reprints, 1973.

Marguerite and
* 1895 Marguerite Nichols, American actress ( d. 1941 )
* 1620 Marguerite Bourgeoys, French founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal ( d. 1700 )
* 1977 Marguerite Moreau, American actress
* Chicago Hope ( 1995 ) Marguerite Birch in episode: " Stand "
* 1987 Marguerite Yourcenar, Belgian novelist ( b. 1903 )
* 1897 Activist Marguerite Durand founds the feminist daily newspaper, La Fronde, in Paris.
He was succeeded as team president by his daughter, Marguerite, the first ( and as of the 2006 07 season, only ) woman to head an NHL franchise.
* 1295 Marguerite Berenger of Provence, wife of Louis IX of France ( b. c. 1221 )
* 1883 Marguerite Clark, American actress ( d. 1940 )
* 1902 Marguerite De La Motte, American actress ( d. 1950 )
* 1903 Marguerite Yourcenar, French author ( d. 1987 )
* 1864 Marguerite Durand, French suffragette ( d. 1936 )
Oswald was born in New Orleans on October 18, 1939, to Marguerite Frances ( née Claverie ; New Orleans, Louisiana, July 19, 1907 Fort Worth, Texas, January 17, 1981 ) and Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Sr. ( New Orleans, Louisiana, March 4, 1896 New Orleans, August 19, 1939 ).
* 1926 Marguerite Piazza, American soprano ( d. 2012 )
* 1936 Marguerite Durand, French journalist and feminist ( b. 1864 )
* 1924 Marguerite Andersen, German writer
* 1909 Marguerite Perey, French physicist ( d. 1975 )
* 1921 Marguerite Higgins, American journalist ( d. 1966 )
* 1950 Marguerite Blais, Canadian journalist and politician
* March 3 Marguerite Duras, French author and director ( b. 1914 )
* June 8 Marguerite Yourcenar, Belgian-French author ( d. 1987 )
* March 16 Marguerite Durand, French journalist and feminist leader ( b. 1864 )

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