Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France

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Margaret of Burgundy, 1290-1315 was a princess of the Ducal family of Burgundy of Capetians.

She was eldest daughter of duke Robert II of Burgundy (1248-1306) and Agnes of France (1260-1325), herself the youngest daughter of King Saint Louis of France.

1305 she married her cousin once removed, Louis of France, King of Navarre, who 1314 ascended also the French throne as Louis X of France.

1315 she was allagedly strangled, after years of inprisonment, in order to allow her husband remarry.

She gave birth to one daughter, Jeanne, who later became queen Joan II of Navarre (1311-1349).

Marguerite de Bourgogne was a sister of, for example: