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Margaret of Geneva
Margaret of Geneva
Died1252
Spouse(s)Thomas I of Savoy
FatherWilliam I, Count of Geneva
MotherBeatrice de Faucigny

Margaret of Geneva (died 1252) was the daughter of William I, Count of Geneva, and Beatrice de Faucigny. She was supposed to become the third wife of Philip II of France but was abducted by Thomas I of Savoy in 1195, while on her way to Paris. Thomas then married her himself, claiming that Philip II was already married (the French King had married Ingeborg of Denmark in 1193 but had repudiated her soon thereafter).

She was the direct matrilineal ancestor of Mary, Queen of Scots.

Issue

The children of Marguerite and Thomas I of Savoy were:

References

Preceded by Countess of Savoy
1195–1233
Succeeded by

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