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* 1172 Henry the Young King and Margaret of France are crowned as junior king and queen of England.
* 1572 Marriage in Paris, France of the Huguenot King Henry IV of Navarre to Margaret of Valois, in a supposed attempt to reconcile Protestants and Catholics.
Christopher Soames, Britain's Ambassador to France during the government of Edward Heath and cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher, remarked that " Mrs. Thatcher was not really running a team.
King Philip II of France claimed that certain properties in Normandy belonged to his half-sister, Margaret of France, widow of the young Henry, but Henry insisted that they had once belonged to Eleanor and would revert to her upon her son's death.
* 1987 British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President of France François Mitterrand sign the agreement to build a tunnel under the English Channel ( Eurotunnel ).
Caron was born in Boulogne-sur-Seine, Seine ( now Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine ), France, the daughter of Margaret ( née Petit ), an American dancer on Broadway, and Claude Caron, a French chemist.
# Margaret of France ( 1254 71 ), married John I, Duke of Brabant
The death of Henry's eldest son, Henry the Young King in June 1183 began a dispute over the dower of the widowed Margaret, who was Philip's sister, who insisted that it should be returned to France as the marriage did not produce any children, as per the betrothal agreement.
Richard's older brother Henry was married to Margaret, daughter of Louis VII of France, on 2 November 1160.
Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth had several children, four of which survived infancy: Arthur, Prince of Wales, Henry, Duke of Richmond, Margaret, who married James IV of Scotland, and Mary, who married Louis XII of France.
Queen consort Margaret of Anjou and the Prince of Wales Edward of Westminster had fled to France.
* June 5 Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry ( d. 1574 )
* The newborn Margaret of France is shipped to England as the future wife of the three year-old Henry the Young King.
* May 14 Margaret of Valois, queen of Henry IV of France ( d. 1615 )
As part of the Treaty of Arras, Maximilian betrothed his three-year-old daughter Margaret to the Dauphin of France ( later Charles VIII ), son of his adversary Louis XI.
Despite Louis's death in 1483, shortly after Margaret arrived in France, she remained at the French court.
Margaret remained in France until 1493, when she was finally returned to her father.
# Margaret of Austria, ( 1480 1533 ), who was first engaged at the age of 2 to the French Dauphin ( who became Charles VIII of France a year later ) to confirm peace between France and Burgundy.
Anne stayed with Margaret from spring 1513 until her father arranged for her to attend Henry VIII's sister, Mary Tudor, Queen of France, for Mary's marriage to Louis XII of France in October 1514.
That same year Catherine de ' Medici, the influential mother of King Charles IX of France, arranged for the marriage of her daughter, Margaret of Valois, to Henry as a peace offering between the Catholics and Huguenots.
After some five years of siege, Manuel II entrusted the city to his nephew and embarked ( along with a suite of 40 people ) on a long trip abroad to seek assistance against the Ottoman Empire from the courts of western Europe, including those of Henry IV of England ( making him the only Byzantine emperor ever to visit England he was welcomed from December 1400 to January 1401 at Eltham Palace, and a joust took place in his honour ), Charles VI of France, the Holy Roman Empire, Queen Margaret I of Denmark and from Aragon.
Through her father, Marie Antoinette became the second ( after Margaret of Valois, the renowned Queen Margot ) French queen ever to descend from Henry II of France and Catherine de ' Medici.

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David Brewster was born at the Canongate in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire to Margaret Key ( 1753 1790 ) and James Brewster ( c. 1735 1815 ), the rector of Jedburgh Grammar School and a teacher of high reputation.
Henry Ford's siblings include Margaret Ford ( 1867 1938 ); Jane Ford ( c. 1868 1945 ); William Ford ( 1871 1917 ) and Robert Ford ( 1873 1934 ).
* Lady Margaret Hamilton ( d. c. 4 May 1642 ), married Sir William Cuninghame of Caprington
Margaret Burr ( 1728 1797 ), the artist's wife, c. early 1770s
** Margaret Drummond, mistress of James IV of Scotland ( b. c. 1475 )
* Margaret of Brandenburg ( c. 1450 1489 ), married Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania.
* Margaret ( after 1268 c. 1276 ), died in infancy of unknown causes.
** False Margaret, Norwegian pretender to Scottish throne ( b. c. 1260 )
* October 29 Margaret, Duchess of Austria ( b. c. 1204 )
On 3 January 1462, Margaret married Henry Stafford ( c. 1425 1471 ), son of Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham.
File: Henry receiving a tribute from Erasmus. jpg | Detail of Margaret and Henry VIII being visited by Eramus, dated c. 1910, by Frank Cadogan Cowper.
File: Margaret Tudor-Daniel Mytens-1620-38. jpg | Margaret Tudor, dated c. 1520-1538, by Daniel Mytens.
Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury ( c. 1521 13 February 1608 ), known as Bess of Hardwick, was the daughter of John Hardwick, of Derbyshire and Elizabeth Leeke, daughter of Thomas Leeke and Margaret Fox.
# Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke ( c. 1199 November 1245 ), married Margaret de Quincy, Countess of Lincoln, granddaughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester.
* Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Devon ( c. 1409 1449 ), married Thomas de Courtenay, 13th Earl of Devon.
Buckingham's mother was Lady Margaret Beaufort ( c. 1427 1474 ), daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset.
*( 3 ) Princess Margaret of Scotland, daughter of King William I of Scotland and Ermengarde de Beaumont ( 1221 ), by whom he had a daughter, Margaret ( c. 1222-1237 ), called " Megotta ", who married Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, but had no issue.
Tyrrell was the eldest son of Sir William Tyrrell ( c. 1415 22 February 1461 ) and Margaret Darcy ( c. 1425 ), married in 1444.
His eldest brother John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln ( c. 1464-1487 ), was named heir to the throne by his maternal uncle, Richard III of England, who gave him a pension and the reversion of the estates of Lady Margaret Beaufort.
* Joan Tudor, wife of William ap Yevan, son of Yevan ap William or Yevan Williams and Margaret Kemoys, and reported mother of Morgan ap William ( or Williams ) ( born Lanishen, Glamorganshire, Wales, 1479 ), later married at Putney Church, Norwell, Nottinghamshire, in 1499 to Catherine or Katherine Cromwell, born Putney, London, c. 1483, an older sister of Tudor statesman Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex.
* Margaret Juntwait ( born c. 1957 ), the voice of the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts.
* Margaret Juntwait ( born c. 1957 ), the voice of the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts.

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