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  1. Margaret Stuart (Q4269678) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Scottish princess; second daughter of King James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark.

  2. Margaret is head of Corporate and External Relations at Nestlé Oceania, where she has responsibility for communications and public affairs across Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji and the Pacific and for managing the issues shaping Nestlé’s operating environment. She has over 20 years specialist communication and issue management experience in the healthcare, food […]

  3. Margaret Stuart is an Associate with the Des Moines law firm of Parrish Kruidenier, Trial Lawyers, where she practices primarily in the areas of criminal law, appellate law, personal injury and wrongful death. Prior to joining Parrish Kruidenier, Ms. Stuart served as professional staff on the United States Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services ...

  4. Margaret Stuart (Dalkeith, 24 dicembre 1598 – Linlithgow, marzo 1600) fu la seconda figlia di Re Giacomo VI di Scozia e Anna di Danimarca. Nel marzo del 1600, Margaret morì di una malattia sconosciuta e fu sepolta nell' Abbazia di Holyrood .

  5. Margaret Stuart New Zealand has received world-wide accolades for its Early Childhood Education (ECE) curriculum, Te Whāriki. This paper explores the tension between economic imperialism, and a ...

  6. Margaret Stuart. 1598–1600. King Charles Stuart I. 1600–1649. Robert Stuart Duke of Kintyre. 1602–1602. Mary Stuart. 1605–1607. Sophia Stuart. 1606–1606 ...

  7. Margaret Stuart of Moidart was born in 1150, in Moidart, Inverness-shire, Scotland as the daughter of Muchdanach of Moidart and Mrs Muchdanach of Moidart. She married Dubgall Mac Somairle King of the Isles about 1162, in Argyll, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters.