Margaret de Clare

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Margaret de Clare was an English noblewoman of the late 13th and early 14th centuries, notable as a member of the powerful de Clare family and through her politically significant marriages into the English aristocracy.

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Margaret de Clare canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English noblewoman
medieval noble
member of the English aristocracy
associatedWith English aristocracy
English nobility
centuryOfBirth 13th century
centuryOfDeath 14th century
class high nobility
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth circa 1280s
dateOfDeath 14th century
era High Middle Ages
late medieval England
ethnicGroup English
familyName de Clare family
surface form: de Clare
floruit early 14th century
late 13th century
gender female
givenName Margaret
hasOccupation noblewoman
heritage Anglo-Normans
surface form: Anglo-Norman nobility
historicalPeriod House of Plantagenet
surface form: Plantagenet England
isSubjectOf medieval English genealogical studies
studies of aristocratic marriage alliances in medieval England
languageSpoken Anglo-Norman
surface form: Anglo-Norman French

Middle English
lineage de Clare lineage
maritalStatus married
memberOf de Clare family
nobleFamily de Clare family
nobleTitle lady
notableFor membership in the powerful de Clare family
politically significant marriages
placeOfActivity England
politicalSignificance formed alliances through marriage within the English aristocracy
residence Kingdom of England
socialRank noble
socialRole aristocratic wife
landed noblewoman
socialStatus aristocracy
typeOfMarriage arranged aristocratic marriage

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Joan of Acre child Margaret de Clare
Elizabeth de Clare sibling Margaret de Clare
Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester child Margaret de Clare
Countess of Hertford heldBy Margaret de Clare