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Margaret of Dampierre, Countess of Flanders
'Margaret of Dampierre' (
13 April 1350–
16/
21 March 1405) was
Countess of Flanders and twice
Duchess of Burgundy. Through her mother (Margaret of Brabant, daughter of
John III,
Duke of Brabant), the younger Margaret was also a heiress of the
Duchies of Brabant and Limburg.
History
She was the daughter and heir of
Louis de Mâle, Count of Flanders,
Count of Nevers, and
Count of Rethel (
1346–
1384); and his wife Margaret of Brabant. Through his mother
Margaret of France, Louis was also
Count of Burgundy and
Count of Artois (
1382–
1384).
In
1357, the young Margaret, then seven, married
Philip of Rouvres, grandson and heir of
Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy. Philip was eleven years old and her second cousin. He was count of Burgundy and Artois (
1347–
1361), Duke of Burgundy (
1350–
1361), and became yet
Count of Auvergne and
Boulogne (
1360–
1361).
Margaret was widowed in 1361, and with the death of her husband the duchy of Burgundy was inherited by
John II of France (as John I of Burgundy). In
1363 Philip the Bold, John's youngest son, was granted the duchy as Philip II, and subsequently married its former duchess in
1369. Philip had earlier been Duke of Touraine (
1359–
1363), and became later also count of Charolais (
1390–
1404). When Margaret's father died in 1384, she and Philip inherited the counties of Artois, Burgundy, Flanders, Nevers, and Rethel. Philip died in
1404, and Margaret died the next year.
According to Guizot, her father had not wished her to marry a Frenchman, being more friendly to England; he was persuaded to agree to the marriage by his mother, Marguerite of France.
Family
Her eldest son,
John the Fearless, succeeded her in 1405 as Duke of Burgundy, Count of Burgundy, Count of Artois, and Count of Flanders. In
1406 her younger son
Anthony inherited Brabant and Limburg. Nevers was at first, in her lifetime, given to their eldest son John, but after his accession to duchy, went later to her youngest son Philippe, thus comte de Nevers.
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