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  1. Margaret of Baux (French: Marguerite des Baux, Italian: Margherita del Balzo; 1394 – 15 November 1469) was a Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of Conversano. She was a member of the noble House of Baux of the Kingdom of Naples, which had its origins in Provence dating back to the 11th century.

    • House of Baux

      The House of Baux is a French noble family from the south of...

  2. Marguerite "Comtesse de St Pol" de Luxembourg formerly Baux aka des Baux, del Balzo. Born 1394 in Andria, Bari, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples, Italia. Ancestors. Daughter of François (Baux) de Baux and Justine (Orsini) de Baux. Sister of Guglielmo (Balzo) del Balzo.

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    • Pierre (Luxembourg) de Luxembourg
  3. James of Baux, Prince of Achaea and the last titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople. Antonia of Baux, queen consort to Frederick III, King of Sicily. In 1381, Francis married Sueva Orsini, daughter of Nicolo Orsini by his first wife, Jeanne de Sabran. They had: Margaret of Baux; mother of Jacquetta of Luxembourg.

  4. Marguerite de Baux , comtesse de St Pol. 1394–1469. Marriage: May 1415. Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford, Countess Rivers. 1415–1472. Louis de Luxembourg I, de St Pol. 1418–1475. Philippe De Luxembourt Filippa van Saint Pol. 1420–1421. Dirk de Luxembourg De Fiennes. 1420–1477. Valeran de Luxembourg. 1424–1430.

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    • Peter of Luxembourg
  5. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Margaret of Baux (French: Marguerite des Baux, Italian: Margherita del Balzo; 1394 – 15 November 1469) was a Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of Conversano. She was a member of the noble House of Baux of the Kingdom of Naples, which had its origins in Provence dating back to the 11th century.

  6. Margaret of Baux (French: Marguerite des Baux, Italian: Margherita del Balzo; 1394 - 15 November 1469) was a Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of Conversano. She was a member of the noble House of Baux of the Kingdom of Naples, which had its origins in Provence dating back to the 11th century.