Margaret of Béarn
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Margaret of Béarn – also known as Margaret or Marguerite of Montcada (c. 1245–1250 – c. 1319) was a noblewoman, who ruled (with her husband or for her son's) lands near the Pyrenees mountains and in the southwestern part of present-day France. When her father died in 1290, she inherited the lands, assets and title, Viscountess of Béarn. In 1310 following the death of her sister, she inherited the assets and title of Countess of Bigorre.
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Born | c. 1245–1250 |
Died | c. 1319 |
Nationality | French |
Other names | Margaret of Montcada, Marguerite of Montcada |
Occupation(s) | Viscountess, Countess |
Spouse | Roger-Bernard III of Foix (1240 – 1303) |
Children | Gaston I, Constance, Mathe, Marguerite, Brunissende |
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