Margaret of Bourbon
Margaret of Bourbon was a French noblewoman born in 1344, known for her role in the House of Bourbon. She was the daughter of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie of Avesnes. Margaret married Philip II of Navarre, which strengthened the ties between their families and increased her influence in the region.
Margaret's life was marked by political intrigue and the complexities of noble alliances during the Hundred Years' War. She had several children, including Charles II of Navarre, who played significant roles in the politics of France and Navarre. Margaret passed away in 1416, leaving a lasting legacy in her family's history.