Marguerite d'Angoulême (1492-1549), Queen consort of Henri II, King of Navarre


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Marguerite d'Angoulême,Queen of Navarre

Today's Royal French Anniversary is Marguerite d'Angoulême,Queen of Navarre who died on December 21st,1549.Marguerite was the sister of Francois I and wife of Henri II of Navarre,she was also the mother of Jeanne d'Albret.

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Royal Anniversary - 11th of April,1492 : Birth of Marguerite d'Angoulême,future Queen of Navarre and Duchess of Alençon.


Marguerite was born at Angoulême the eldest child of Charles,Count of Angoulême (a French Royal Prince) and Louise of Savoy.


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Royal Anniversary - 18th of April,1503 : Birth of future Henri II of Navarre,Duke d'Albret,Count of Évreux,Foix,Bigorre,Périgord and Viscount of Béarn,Tartas and Limoges.

Henri d'Albret was the second husband of Marguerite d'Angoulême


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todayinwomenhistory
referred to Marguerite of Angoulême as one of the most elusive queens in French history. "As a published author, she accomplished a feat that most women could only dream: renown and success in a man's world and man's profession. Her most famous work, Heptameron, has been celebrated as a social and political critique."
 
Following the death of her first husband Charles IV, Duke of Alençon,Comte d'Armagnac & Rodez,Marguerite retained possession of some of her husbands titles and lands whilst the duchy of Alençon was merged with the French crown.

Charles IV of Alencon's 2 surviving sisters,Françoise d'Alençon, Duchesse Vendôme & of Longueville and Anne d'Alençon,Dame La Guerche and Marquise of Montferrat did receive some personal property but were cheated out the duchy of Alençon.
 
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Was Marguerite d’Angoulême secretly a Protestant ?
 
Was Marguerite d’Angoulême secretly a Protestant ?

She protected several reformers and was interested in Reform of the Church but did not agree with iconoclasm and vandalism of churches ,she received her last rites from a Friar and died a Catholic.

Perhaps had she lived long she may have become a Huguenot like her strong willed daughter Jeanne III of Navarre.Though no one would know if she was secretly Protestant.
 
The 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica referred to Henry II as titular king of Navarre.
How is Henry II a titular king?
 
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