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  YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Margaret   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Margaret of Scotland (Maid of Norway) (died 1290)
Margaret of Scotland (Dauphine of France), wife of Louis XI.
Margaret of Hungary Empress consort of Isaac II Angelos
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 Privilegium Minus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because the Babenberg Austria was inheritable by females, two rivalling candidates emerged after the last male Babenberg Frederick II, Duke of Austria, Styria and Carinthia died in 1246.
Herman VI, Margrave of Baden (died 1250), second husband of Gertrude of Babenberg, the daughter and heiress of the late Henry of Modling, the elder brother of the now late Duke Frederick.
King Otakar II of Bohemia (1233-78), since 1252 husband of the (childless) Margaret of Babenberg (died 1267), a dowager-queen of the Romans, the only surviving sister of Duke Frederick.
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 Bela IV - LoveToKnow 1911
With him was extinguished the male line of the house of Babenberg.
In 1243 he was obliged to cede to Venice, Zara, a perpetual apple of discord between the two states; but he kept his hold upon Spalato and his other Dalmatian possessions, and his wise policy of religious tolerance in Bosnia enabled Hungary to rule that province peaceably for many years.
She bore him, besides his two sons Stephen and Bela, seven daughters, of whom St Margaret was the most famous.
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 Premysl Ottokar II
During his father's lifetime he ruled Moravia, but when in 1248 some discontented Bohemian nobles acknowledged him as their sovereign, trouble arose between him and his father, and for a short time Ottokar was imprisoned.
However, in 1251 the young prince secured his election as duke of Austria, where he strengthened his position by marrying Margaret (d.
1267), sister of Duke Frederick II, the last of the Babenberg rulers of the duchy and widow of the German king, Henry VII.
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 Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck
Joan had left Flanders countess Margaret a debt of 164,000 pounds, and in the next twelve years Margaret borrowed at least twice that much fighting her Avesnes sons on behalf of her Dampierre sons.
Margaret appealed to Charles of Anjou, who invaded Hainault to make his claim; but when Louis IX returned the next year, he persuaded his brother Charles to withdraw and imposed the settlement he had previously arranged in 1246.
Margaret replaced the 39 of Ghent in 1275; but after she abdicated to her son Guy of Dampierre, a parliament restored them in 1280.
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 Mighty Monarchs VI (Austria) quiz
The title of Margrave was given to this man - founder of the Babenberg dynasty.
Upon the death of Duke Frederick II, the Fighter, in 1246 AD, the Babenberg dynasty ended and direct imperial control over the Duchy was imposed by this Holy Roman Emperor.
In 1253 AD this King of Bohemia claimed the Duchy of Austria through his marriage to Margaret, sister of the late duke, Frederick II, the Fighter.
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 29th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Beatrice Margaret de Geneva was born circa 1180.
Informed of this, Richard also left the crusade but was taken prisoner while on his way back by the duke of Austria, Leopold V of Babenberg.
Margaret de Briwere "Margery" was born circa 1172 in Stoke, Devonshire County, England and married before 1190.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Lynn Dale Baker
Margaret of SCOTLAND, born 1045 in Hungary (Saxon Kings desc.
XXII) dtr of Edward; died November 16, 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland; married Malcom III Canmore of SCOTLAND 1068 in Dumfermline.
1107 in Babenberg; died in Germany - widow of Henry IV; married HENRY IV Staufen of ]GERMANY in Germany; born November 11, 1050 in Goslar, Germany son of Henry III; died August 07, 1106 in Leige, Belgium - crowned Emperor 1084.
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 Margaret of BABENBERG B. ABT 1107   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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Margaret of BABENBERG was born ABT 1107 in Babenberg.
This site has details of other people with the surname Babenberg and an index to other surnames.
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 thePeerage.com - Margaret of Meran and others
     Margaret of Meran is the daughter of Otto of Meran, Duke of Meran and Beatrice Hohenstaufen.
     Otto of Meran, Duke of Meran married Beatrice Hohenstaufen, daughter of Otto Hohenstaufen, Palgrave de Bourgogne and Margaret de Blois, in 1208.
     Margaret Babenberg was the daughter of Leopold VI Herzog von Österreich and Theodora of Constantinople.
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 My Lines - Person Page 208
He married Gertrude von Babenberg, daughter of Luitpold III "der Heilige", Markgraf von Österreich and Agnes von Waiblingen, Herzogin von Schwaben, circa 1130; His 1st.
He married Margaret von Babenberg, daughter of Luitpold VI "der Glorreiche", Herzog von Österreich and Theodora Angelina, in 1225; Her 1st.
He married Margaret de Clare, daughter of Richard (de Clare), 5th Earl of Gloucester and Hertford and Maud de Lacy, in 1272; s.p.
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 My Family
He was married to Anne Margaret HAWK about 1794.
He was married to Catharine Margaret BAGER about 1770.
Children were: Margaret SHUPP, Mary SHUPP, Philip SHUPP, Susan SHUPP.
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 thePeerage.com - Isaak II Angelus, Emperor of Constantinople and others
He married Margaret Arpád, daughter of Béla III Arpád, King of Hungary and Marguerite de France, Princesse de France, in 1185.
He married Margaret Babenberg, daughter of Leopold VI Herzog von Österreich and Theodora of Constantinople, in 1225.
He married Getrud Babenberg, daughter of Leopold VI Herzog von Österreich and Theodora of Constantinople, in 1238.
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 Czech Republic - Bohemian Kingdom
The imperial prerogative to ratify each Bohemian king and to appoint the bishop of Prague was revoked.
The king's successor, Premysl Otakar II (1253-78), married a German princess, Margaret of Babenberg, and became duke of Austria, thereby acquiring upper and lower Austria and part of Styria.
He conquered the rest of Styria, most of Carinthia, and parts of Carniola.
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 Descendants of Gerhard Weisel
He also is named in other docu- ments of 1281 and 1282, in the latter year as unterlehnsman (vassal) of Graf Ludwig II von Ziegenhain and as advocate at Heidersheim.
There Daniel married Margaret, daughter of Henry and Eve Startzman, and established a general merchandise store.
Margaret, born Oct. 11, 1807, died Mar. 8, 1870; Md. Jacob Rhode, Jr.; issue.
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 Margaret - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
You can find it there under the keyword Margaret (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret)The list of previous authors is available here: version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Margaretandaction=history).
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 Germany, the Stem Duchies & Marches
We have a connection to the Angeli, the Babenbergs of Austria, the Hohenstaufen, and even the Plantagenets.
The following table are the descendants of the Emperor Louis IV and his second wife, Margaret, Countess of Hainaut and Holland.
They are part of the history of those countries, which end up in the hands of the Dukes of Burgundy.
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 My Lines - Person Page 389
Bruce Carpenter quoted a different source: According to the Dictionary of National Biography (British), Sir George Gregory Fienes had no children and his estates were taken over by his sister [Margaret].
He married Margaret von Babenberg, daughter of Luitpold VI "der Glorreiche", Herzog von Österreich and Theodora Angelina, in 1252; Her 2nd.
He and Margaret von Babenberg were divorced in 1260.
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 ME6- Posting of Countries - Alternate History Discussion Board
The audacious Argentine air attack, on 10th May 1982, would ensure the end of the Royal Navy as a force in global affairs.
And coinciding with the British defeat, the Conservative Government of Margaret Thatcher would, likewise, be defeated in the British general elections two months later in July.
Known as the ‘Iron Lady’, not only did she show her anger in public, an emotion which the people of Britain shared it must be noted, but she spent little time with diplomacy.
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 ME6- Posting of Countries [Archive] - Alternate History Discussion Board
The Imperial Air Force consists of several 200-men Squadrons stationed in the various bases across the Empire, and though it is rather small, it is generally acknowledged to be the most powerful Air Force in it's world.
History: Margrave Heinrich II Babenberg of Austria demanded that, to compensate for his loss of Bavaria, his territories in the Ostmark be raised to an Electoral status.
The Babenberg Electorate began to slowly grow around various territories, through marriage alliance and Conquest.
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 History_of_the_czech_lands_in_the_middle_ages info here at en.12-year.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The imperial prerogative to ratify each Bohemian ruler 'n to appoint the bishop of Prague was revoked.
The king's successor, Premysl Otakar II (1253-1278), married a German princess, Margaret of Babenberg, 'n became duke of Austria, thereby upper 'n nether Austria 'n molecule of Styria.
He conquered the lull of Styria, best of Carinthia, 'n parts of Carniola.
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 Ancestors
Father: SCOTLAND, Malcolm III "Ceanmor (Longneck)" I King Of Mother: SCOTLAND, Margaret "Atheling" Queen Of Children:
Wife: QUINCY, Margaret De Birth: ABT 1218 - Of, Winchester, Hampshire, England
Wife: PERCHE, Margaret De Birth: ABT 1067 - Of,, Normandy, France
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 Trekking Stover Cousins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ernest II of Babenberg 1012 (S1 Austria) HD7
, Jacob md Margaret Towell 26 Aug 1800 (Augusta Co Marriage Rcds)
Margaret Adelaine Stover b 13 Jan 1924 d 20 Feb 1944
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