List of nobles named Margaret
List of nobles named Margaret
(sorted by date of birth)
- Margaret of Scotland , Queen of Scotland (1046 / 1047-1093), saint of the Catholic and Anglican Churches
- Margarethe Fredkulla (1080s-1117 or 1130)
- Margaret of Navarre , regent of Sicily (1128–1180)
- Margaret of France (1158–1197) , daughter of Louis VII of France
- Margaretha von Schlawe (12th century), Countess of Ratzeburg
- Margaret of Scotland, Countess of Kent (around 1193–1259)
- Margarete von Babenberg (1204 / 05–1266), wife of King Heinrich and wife of the Bohemian King Přemysl Ottokar II.
- Margarete von Hochstaden (1214–1314), regent of the former county of Hückeswagen
- Margaret of Provence (1221–1295), Queen of France (1234–1270)
- Margarete Sambiria (Margaret of Denmark; approx. 1230–1282)
- Margaretha von Staufen (1237–1270), daughter of Emperor Friedrich II.
- Margaret of Burgundy (1250–1308) , Countess of Tonnerre
- Margaret of Brandenburg (1270–1315) , daughter of Margrave Albrecht III, as wife of Przemysł II. Queen of Poland
- Margaret of France (1254–1271) , daughter of Louis IX. from France
- Margaret of Brabant (1276–1311), Roman-German queen (from 1309), wife of Henry VII of Luxembourg
- Margrethe Eriksdatter of Denmark (1277-1341)
- Margaretha von Berg (around 1280– around 1340), Countess von Ravensberg
- Margaret of France (1282-1318) , daughter of Philip III. from France
- Margaret of Scotland , Queen of Scotland (1283-1290)
- Margaret of Burgundy (1290–1315) , daughter of Duke Roberts II, Queen of France
- Margarete von Kleve († after 1348) (* around 1310), daughter of Dietrich VII von Kleve and wife of Adolf II von der Mark
- Margaret of France († 1382) (around 1312–1382), daughter of Philip V of France
- Margarete von Tirol (1318–1369), last countess of Tirol-Gorizia
- Margarete von Ravensberg-Berg (1320–1389), hereditary princess of the counties of Berg and Ravensberg
- Margarete von Bayern (1325–1374) , daughter of Ludwig of Bavaria and wife of Stephen of Slavonia
- Margaret of Sicily-Aragon (1331-1377), 2nd wife of Count Palatine Rudolf II.
- Margaret of Durazzo (1347–1412)
- Margaret III. (Flanders) (Margarete von Dampierre; 1350–1405), Duchess of Burgundy
- Margaret I (1353–1412), Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden
- Margaret of Joinville (1354–1418), Countess of Vaudémont, mistress of Joinville
- Margarete von Bayern (1363–1423) , daughter of Albrecht I of Bavaria-Straubing-Holland and wife of Johann of Burgundy
- Margaret of Burgundy (1374–1441) , daughter of Duke Philip the Bold, wife of Wilhelm II of Straubing-Holland
- Margarete von Kleve († 1411) (* around 1375), daughter of Adolf III. von der Mark and wife of Albrecht I of Straubing-Holland
- Margaret of the Palatinate (1376–1434), Duchess of Lorraine
- Margaret of Savoy (Blessed) (1382–1464), Margravine of Montferrat and Dominican
- Margaret of Burgundy (1393–1441) , Countess of Gien
- Margaret of Austria (1395–1447) , daughter of Albrecht IV, wife of Duke Heinrich XVI. from Bavaria
- Margaret of Brandenburg (1410–1465) , Princess of Brandenburg, Duchess of Mecklenburg and Bavaria-Ingolstadt
- Margaretha of Austria (1416–1486) , daughter of Duke Ernst the Iron, wife of Elector Friedrich II of Saxony
- Margarete von Kleve (1416–1444) , daughter of Adolf II. Von Kleve-Mark and wife of Wilhelm III. from Bavaria-Munich and Ulrichs V. von Württemberg
- Margaret of Anjou (1430–1482), daughter of King Renatus of Anjou and Isabella of Lorraine
- Margarete of Baden (1431-1457)
- Margarethe von Pfalz-Mosbach (1432–1457), wife of Count Reinhard III. from Hanau
- Margarethe von Merwitz († 1469), abbess of the combined monasteries of Gernrode and Frose
- Margarete von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1442–1512), Duchess of Mecklenburg-Stargard
- Margarete of Bavaria (1442–1479) , daughter of Albrecht III. from Bayern-Munich and his wife Federico Gonzagas
- Margarete von Sachsen (1444–1498) , abbess in the Poor Clare Monastery in Seusslitz
- Margaret of Saxony (1449–1501) , Electress of Brandenburg
- Margaret of Brandenburg (1449 / 50–1489) , Princess of Brandenburg, Duchess of Pomerania
- Margarete von Castell († 1491/1492), provess of the Essen monastery
- Margaretha von Baden (1452–1496), abbess in the Marienau and Lichtenthal monastery
- Margarethe von Hanau (1452–1467) , daughter of Count Reinhard III. from Hanau
- Margaret of Brandenburg (1453–1509) , Princess of Brandenburg, Abbess of the Hof Monastery
- Margarete von Pfalz-Zweibrücken (1456–1514), Countess of Nassau-Idstein, Abbess of Marienberg Monastery
- Margaret of Bavaria (1456–1501) , daughter of Ludwig IX. von Bayern-Landshut and his wife Philipps von der Pfalz
- Margarethe von Hanau-Lichtenberg (1463–1504) , daughter of Count Philip I of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Margaret of Lorraine (1463–1521), Duchess of Alençon, Blessed
- Margaret of Saxony (1469–1528) , Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Margarethe von Hanau-Münzenberg (1471–1503), daughter of Count Philip I of Hanau-Münzenberg
- Margarethe von Münsterberg (1473–1530), Silesian princess, princess of Anhalt
- Margaret of Austria (1480–1530) , governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, daughter of the later Emperor Maximilian I, wife of Prince Juan of Asturias and Duke Philibert II of Savoy
- Margarete von Bayern (1480–1531) , daughter of Georgs von Bayern-Landshut and abbess in Neuburg an der Donau
- Margarethe von Hanau-Lichtenberg (1486–1560) , daughter of Count Philip II of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Margaret of Navarre (1492–1549) (of Navarre )
- Margarete von Anhalt (1494–1521), Duchess of Saxony
- Margarethe von Döhlau († 1569), last abbess of the Himmelkron monastery
- Margarete von Brandenburg (around 1511 - after 1571), daughter of Elector Joachim I of Brandenburg, married to 1st Duke Georg I of Pomerania , 2nd Johann IV of Anhalt
- Margarete von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1517–1580), Duchess of Münsterberg, Oels and Bernstadt
- Margarethe of Parma (1522–1586) governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, daughter of Emperor Charles V, wife of Alessandro de 'Medici, Duke of Florence and Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma
- Margarethe von der Saale (1522–1566 in Spangenberg), second wife of Landgrave Philipp von Hessen
- Marguerite de Valois-Angoulême, duchesse de Berry (1523–1574), daughter of Francis I of France
- Margaretha von der Marck-Arenberg (1527–1599)
- Margaretha von Waldeck (1533–1554), daughter of Philip IV von Waldeck-Wildungen, possible model for the fairy tale figure Snow White
- Margarethe of Austria (1536–1567) , daughter of Ferdinand I, a nun in the women's monastery in Hall
- Margarethe von Dietz (1544–1608), eldest daughter of Landgrave Philip the Magnanimous
- Margaret of Valois (1553–1615), daughter of Henry II of France
- Margaretha of Austria (1567–1633) , daughter of Emperor Maximilian II, nun in the monastery de las Descalzas Reales in Madrid
- Margarethe von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1573–1643), Duchess of Saxe-Coburg
- Margaret of Austria (1584–1611) , daughter of Karl II. Archduke of Inner Austria, wife of King Philip III. from Spain
- Margaret of Savoy (Princess) (1589–1655), Duchess of Mantua and Monferrat and Viceroy of Portugal
- Margarete Elisabeth von Leiningen-Westerburg (1604–1667), regent of Hessen-Homburg
- Margareta I von Dassel (1606–1667), abbot at Medingen Monastery
- Margareta II von Dassel (1640–1680), abbess in the Medingen monastery
- Margarita Theresa of Spain (1651–1673), Spanish princess, as wife of Leopold I, Roman-German Empress
- Margaret of Saxony (1840–1858) , Archduchess of Austria
- Margarethe von Alvensleben (1840–1899), abbess of the Stift zum Heiligengrabe monastery
- Margaret of Italy (1851-1926)
- Margarethe von Witzleben (1853–1917), founder of the movement for self-help and self-awareness of hearing-impaired people in Germany
- Margarethe von Bülow (1860–1884), German writer
- Margarethe von Sydow (1869–1945), German writer
- Margarete Sophie of Austria (1870–1902), Archduchess of Austria and Duchess of Württemberg
- Margarethe Klementine of Austria (1870–1955), daughter of Joseph Karl Ludwig of Austria, wife of Prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis
- Margarethe of Prussia (1872–1954), Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
- Margarete von Wrangell (1877–1932), German-Baltic agricultural chemist, first full professor at a German university, Princess Andronikow
- Margaret of Connaught (1882-1920)
- Margarethe von Winterfeldt (1902–1978), blind music teacher and concert singer
- Margarethe von Oven (1904–1991), secretary in the Bendlerblock, confessed to the assassination attempt on July 20, 1944
- Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (1930–2002), sister of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Margrethe II (* 1940), Queen of Denmark
See also: Margarete