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  1. Valois-Burgundy. Father. Philip II, Duke of Burgundy. Mother. Margaret III, Countess of Flanders. Margaret of Burgundy (October 1374 – 8 March 1441) was Duchess of Bavaria as the wife of Duke William II. She acted as regent in Hainaut in the absence of her spouse between 1404 and 1417.

  2. Margaret of Bavaria (1363 – 23 January 1424, Dijon) was Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to John the Fearless. She was the regent of the Burgundian Low Countries during the absence of her spouse in 1404–1419 [1] and the regent in French Burgundy during the absence of her son in 1419–1423. [1]

  3. Margaret of Burgundy was Duchess of Bavaria as the wife of Duke William II and the mother of Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut. She acted as regent in Hainaut in the absence of her spouse between 1404 and 1417.

  4. Margaret of Bavaria. Margaret of Nevers (French: Marguerite; December 1393 – February 1442), also known as Margaret of Burgundy, was Dauphine of France and Duchess of Guyenne as the daughter-in-law of King Charles VI of France. A pawn in the dynastic struggles between her family and in-laws during the Hundred Years' War, Margaret was regarded ...

  5. Margaret of Bavaria, Duchess consort of Burgundy was born in the year 1363 in Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, daughter of Albrecht of Straubing-Holland and Margarete of Liegnitz-Brieg. She was married on April 12, 1385 in Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France to John II "the Fearless" Duke of Burgundy, they had 9 children.

  6. Margaret of Burgundy (d. 1441)Duchess of Guienne . Died in 1441; daughter of Margaret of Bavaria (d. 1424) and John the Fearless (1371–1419), duke of Burgundy (r. 1404–1419); married Louis (d. 1415), duke of Guienne; married Arthur III of Brittany (1393–1458), count of Richmond, duke of Brittany (r. 1457–1458). Source for information on ...

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  8. In his biography of Jacqueline of Bavaria, Janse has made it clear that Margaret of Burgundy played a crucial role at her daughter’s side.12 The conflict ended in 1428 with the Peace of Delft (Zoen van Delft). Margaret of Burgundy made her own settlement with the Duke of Burgundy shortly afterwards in Leiden, as will be described in this article.