Margaret de Burgh (c. 1193–1259)
Margaret de Burgh (c. 1193–1259)
Scottish princess and duchess of Kent . Name variations: Princess Margaret; Margaret Dunkeld. Born around 1193; died in 1259; interred at Church of the Black Friars, London; daughter of William I the Lion, king of Scots (r. 1165–1214), and Ermengarde of Beaumont (d. 1234); married Hubert de Burgh, 1st earl of Kent, on June 19, 1221; children: Magota de Burgh (died young); Margaret de Burgh (c. 1226–1243).
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