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Margaret of Burgundy ((フランス語:Marguerite); 1290 – 14 August 1315) was Queen of France and Navarre as the first wife King Louis X and I. ==Life== Margaret was a princess of the ducal House of Burgundy, a branch of the Capetian dynasty. She was the eldest daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy (1248–1306) and Agnes of France (1260–1327), the youngest daughter of Louis IX of France and Margaret of Provence.〔Anne Echols and Marty Williams, ''An Annotated Index of Medieval Women'', (Markus Weiner Publishing Inc., 1992), 300.〕 In 1305, Margaret married her first cousin once removed, Louis I, King of Navarre, who in 1314 acceded to the French throne as Louis X of France.〔Anne Echols, 300.〕 They had one daughter, Joan (born 1312, died 1349). Early in 1314, before Louis came to the throne, Margaret was allegedly caught in an act of adultery in the Tour de Nesle Affair. Her sister-in-law Isabella of France was a witness against her, and Margaret was imprisoned for the last two years of her life, along with her sister-in-law Blanche of Burgundy. After Louis came to the throne, Margaret was confined at Château Gaillard and after poor treatment caught a cold and died.〔Jim Bradbury, ''The Capetians: Kings of France, 987-1328'', (Continuum Books, 2007), 277.〕 Therefore, she was imprisoned for the entire time that she was nominally queen of France. An alternate version of the story states that she did not die at Chateau Gaillard, but escaped and was taken in by her cousin Marie of Couches, and that she died at the chateau of Couches in 1333. The chateau is known locally as the chateau of Margaret of Burgundy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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