Margaret Pole
Margaret Pole was an English noblewoman born in 1473. She was the daughter of George Plantagenet, the Duke of Clarence, and Isabel Neville. Margaret became the Countess of Salisbury and was known for her strong lineage, being a descendant of Edward III.
Margaret was a prominent figure during the reign of Henry VIII. Despite her noble status, she faced political challenges and was eventually executed in 1541 on charges of treason. Her death marked a significant moment in the turbulent history of the Tudor dynasty, reflecting the dangers faced by those in the royal court.