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Margaret of Navarre (Sicilian queen) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Margaret of Navarre
Margaret of Navarre ((フランス語:Marguerite), (スペイン語:Margarita), (イタリア語:Margherita)) (c. 1128 – 12 August 1183) was the queen consort of the Kingdom of Sicily during the reign of William I (1154–1166) and the regent during the minority of her son, William II. She was a daughter of King García Ramírez of Navarre and Marguerite de l'Aigle. She was married at a young age to William, while he was still a prince, the fourth son of Roger II of Sicily. According to the Italian historian La Lumia, she was, at old age, ''bella ancora, superba, leggiera'' ("still beautiful, proud, light"). ==Queen consort==
During the reign of her husband, Margaret was often ignored by the king, who did not particularly like her and certainly did not love her. However, she was a stronger person than he and several times convinced him to act where he was wont to be passive. She had an infatuation, perhaps mutual, with Maio of Bari, the king's ''ammiratus ammiratorum'', and they were often allied in trying to subvert the opponents of the king, though she was once detained with two of her sons by Matthew Bonnellus during a revolt. To William she gave a total of four sons: the eldest Roger, Duke of Apulia, predeceased his father; Robert, also predeceased his father; William, the successor; and Henry, Prince of Capua.
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