Marguerite de Bourgogne

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Marguerite de Bourgogne was a 14th-century French noblewoman, Queen consort of Navarre and later Queen of France as the first wife of Louis X.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French nobility
human
noblewoman
queen consort
associatedWith French royal court NERFINISHED
Navarrese royal court NERFINISHED
birthDate 1290-10-??
birthPlace Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Paris
burialPlace Cordeliers Convent, Vernon NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath probable strangulation
child Joan II of Navarre NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathDate 1315-08-14
deathPlace Château Gaillard NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
endTime as Queen consort of France: 1315
as Queen consort of Navarre: 1314
era Late Middle Ages
father Robert II, Duke of Burgundy NERFINISHED
floruit early 14th century
house Capetian dynasty NERFINISHED
House of Burgundy NERFINISHED
imprisonedAt Château Gaillard NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Old French
monarch as Queen consort of France: Louis X of France
as Queen consort of Navarre: Louis I of Navarre
mother Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy NERFINISHED
name Marguerite de Bourgogne NERFINISHED
Marguerite of Burgundy NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Queen of France
Queen of Navarre NERFINISHED
notableEvent involved in the Tour de Nesle affair
positionHeld Queen consort of France
Queen consort of Navarre
predecessor as Queen consort of France: Margaret of Provence
as Queen consort of Navarre: Joan I of Navarre
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Joan the Lame NERFINISHED
spouse Louis X of France NERFINISHED
startTime as Queen consort of France: 1314
as Queen consort of Navarre: 1305
successor as Queen consort of France: Clementia of Hungary
as Queen consort of Navarre: Joan II of Navarre

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Tonnerre notableResident Marguerite de Bourgogne