Countess Margaret of Tyrol
Countess Margaret of Tyrol was a notable historical figure born in 1262. She was the daughter of Count Meinhard II of Tyrol and Countess Elisabeth of Görz. Margaret became the Countess of Tyrol through her marriage to Count Otto of Bavaria, which helped strengthen political ties in the region.
Margaret was known for her significant role in the governance of Tyrol, especially after her husband's death in 1290. She managed the affairs of the county and was instrumental in maintaining stability during a tumultuous period. Her leadership contributed to the development of Tyrol as an important cultural and economic center in the Holy Roman Empire.