Margaret of Burgundy, Countess of Tonnerre

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Margaret of Burgundy, Countess of Tonnerre, was a 13th-century French noblewoman and heiress who became queen consort of Sicily and Naples through her marriage to Charles I of Anjou.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French person
countess
human
medieval noblewoman
queen consort
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
father Odo III, Count of Burgundy NERFINISHED
floruit 13th century
givenName Margaret
heritageOrEthnicity Burgundian
languageSpoken Old French
marriedInto Capetian House of Anjou NERFINISHED
mother Beatrice of Navarre NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Burgundy NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Countess of Tonnerre NERFINISHED
Queen consort of Naples
Queen consort of Sicily
occupation heiress
noblewoman
positionHeld Countess of Tonnerre NERFINISHED
Queen consort of Naples
Queen consort of Sicily
realmAssociatedWith County of Tonnerre NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sexOrGender female
sibling Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy NERFINISHED
socialClass high nobility
spouse Charles I of Anjou NERFINISHED

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Charles I of Anjou spouse Margaret of Burgundy, Countess of Tonnerre