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  1. Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre, written by her own hand. Being Historic Meoirs of the Courts of France and Navarre by Queen, Consort of Henry IV, King of France (1553-1615) Marguerite, 1899-01-01
  2. Memoirs of Marguerite de ValoisVolume 3 [Court memoir series] by King of France Queen Consort of Henry IV Marguerite, 2004-12-02
  3. Memoirs of Marguerite de ValoistheVolume 1 [Court memoir series] by Marguerite de Valois (Queen of Navarre), 2004-12-02
  4. Memoirs of Marguerite de ValoisVolume 2 [Court memoir series] by Queen of Navarre Marguerite de Valois, 2004-12-02
  5. Reluctant Queen by Freda Lightfoot, 2011-01-01
  6. Queen Margot or Marguerite De Valois (Miramax Book) by Alexandre Dumas, 1994-12
  7. The Hostage Queen by Freda Lightfoot, 2010-06-01
  8. La Reine Margot (Oxford World's Classics) by Alexandre Dumas, 2009-04-15

61. Members Of The French Royal Families
Queen Joan II of Navarre? (13111349); m. Count Philip of Evreux, King-Consortof Navarre; Marguerite (1553-1615); m. King Henry III of Navarre, later Henry
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Members of the French Royal Families
Members of the French Royal Families
This is a list of non-ruling members of the French royal family. It includes royal consorts, children, and some grandchildren, as well as more recent members of the French Royal House.
Hugh Capet of France (c. 939-996, r. 987-996)
  • Father: Hugh the Great, Duke of France (c.895-956) Mother: Hedwig of Saxony (c.910-965) Wife: Adelaide of Aquitaine (c.950-1006) Children:
    • Adwige (c.969-c. 1013), m.1 Count Rainier IV of Hainaut (c.950-1013); m.2 Hugh III of Dasbourg Gisele, Dame d'Abevile (c.970-c.1000), m. Hugues de Montreuil, Comte de Ponthieu Robert II of France Adelaide (c.973-c.1063)
    Robert II of France (972-1031, r.996-1031)
    • Wives:
      • Rozala of Ivrea (d.1003) Bertha of Blois (d. aft. 1017) Constance of Provence (986-1032)
      Children:
      • Adele, Comtesse d'Auxerre (c.1003-c.1063), m. Count Reynald I of Nevers Hugh, Co-King of France (1007-1026) Henry I of France Adelaide, Comtesse de Coutance (1009-1079); m.1 Duke Richard III of Normandy; m.2 Count Baldwin V of Flanders Constance (b.aft 1009); m. Manasses de Dammartin

62. MARGARET
August 25, 1482) was the Queen consort of Henry Marguerite de Valois (1553 1615), Queen Margot of France and Born Marguerite Valois at the Royal Château
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Philip M. Parker, INSEAD.
MARGARET
"MARGARET" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "a pearl". Date "MARGARET" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1321. ( references
Specialty Definition: MARGARET
Domain Definition
Literature
Margaret Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, called the "Northern Semiramis" (1353, 1387-1412).
Margaret . A simple, uncultured girl of wonderful witchery, seduced, at the age of fifteen, by Faust. She drowns in a pool the infant of her shame, was sent to prison, where she lost her reason, and was ultimately condemned to death. Faust (whom she calls Henry) visits her in prison, and urges her to make her escape with him; but she refuses, dies, and is taken to heaven; but Mephistopheles carried off Faust to the Inferno. (Goethe: Faust.)
Ladye Margaret . "The Flower of Teviot," daughter of the Duchess Margaret and Lord Walter Scott, of Branksome Hall. She was beloved by Baron Henry of Cranstown, whose family had a deadly feud with that of Scott. One day the elfin page of Lord Cranstown inveigled the heir of Branksome Hall, then a lad, into the woods, where he fell into the hands of the Southerners; whereupon 3,000 of the English marched against the castle of the widowed duchess; but, being told by a spy that Douglas with 10,000 men was coming to the rescue, they agreed to decide by single combat whether the boy was to become King Edward's page, or be delivered up to his mother. The champions to decide this question were to be Sir Richard Musgrave on the side of the English, and Sir William Deloraine on the side of the Scotch. In the combat the English champion was slain, and the boy was delivered to the widow; but it then appeared that the antagonist was not William of Deloraine, but Lord Cranstown, who claimed and received the hand of fair

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Margaret of France ?Marguerite (Queen Margot) ,? known asQueen MargotQueen consort of Navarre who
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64. HIP 3.0
Joan Sutherland (Marguerite de Valois) ; Amanda Thane (Valentine) ; Suzanne Johnston(Urbain as well as the splendor and romance of 16th century France.
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65. Find In A Library: La Vie De Marguerite De Valois, Reine De Navarre Et De France

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La vie de Marguerite de Valois, reine de Navarre et de France (1553-1615).
by Jean-H Mariéjol

66. HIP 3.0
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67. Taylor Institution Library

http://www.taylib.ox.ac.uk/acc05janfre.htm
Accessions: FRENCH: January 2005 Le cours Baudelaire
H/W.1775.A.63
Le desir selon l'autre : etude du "Rouge et le Noir" et de la "Chartreuse de Parme" a la lumiere du "desir triangulaire" de Rene Girard
Romanska Institutionen, Lunds Universtitet,
H/Y.3814.A.19
The Francophone Carribean Today : Literature, Language, Culture
University of the West Indies Press, 2003
DFB.1.AK.9
Abdeljaouad, Hedi
Rimbaud et l'Algerie
Paris-Mediterranee; Edif 2000, 2004 I/K.1925.A.8 Ahnouch, Fatima Abdelkebir Khatibi, la langue, la memoire et le corps : l'articulation de l'imaginaire culturel L'Harmattan, 2004 BFX.2.KHAT.401/2 Allen, Graham, 1963- Roland Barthes Routledge, 2003 O/A.2778.A.46 Anoun, Abdelhaq Abdelfattah Kilito : les origines culturelles d'un roman maghrebin Harmattan, 2004 BFV.1.AN.9 Artaud, Antonin, 1896-1948. Selections. 2004 OEuvres Gallimard, 2004 N/W.5074.A.27 Aubignac, Francois-Hedelin, abbe d', 1604-1676 Des satyres brutes, monstres et demons : 1627 Jerome Millon, 2003 C/Y.1058.A.1

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