Margaret of Navarre

Margaret of Navarre
1492-1549, queen of Navarre 1544-49: patron of literature, author of stories, and poet. Also called Margaret of Angoulême /ahng'goo lem"/; Fr. /ahonn gooh lem"/.

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  • Margaret of Navarre — 1492 1549, queen of Navarre 1544 49: patron of literature, author of stories, and poet. Also called Margaret of Angoulême /ahng goo lem /; Fr. /ahonn gooh lem / …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Margaret of Angoulême — or Margaret of Navarra French Marguerite d Angoulême born April 11, 1492, Angoulême, France died Dec. 21, 1549, Odos Bigorre Queen consort of Henry II of Navarra and an outstanding figure of the French Renaissance. She was the daughter of the… …   Universalium

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