Margaret of Geneva
Margaret of Geneva was a noblewoman born around 1340, known for her role in the political landscape of medieval Europe. She was the daughter of Amadeus III of Geneva and became the wife of Philip the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy. Her marriage helped strengthen alliances between the House of Geneva and the Duchy of Burgundy.
Margaret's life was marked by her involvement in the power struggles of her time. She was a key figure in the conflicts between the House of Savoy and the Duchy of Burgundy. Margaret's legacy is often overshadowed by her husband's achievements, but her influence in the region was significant.