Margaret II

Countess of Flanders

Margaret II - Countess of Flanders
Born

1202
823 years ago

Died

February 10th, 1280
745 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Belgium

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Held the title Countess of Flanders from 1251 until death in 1280. Ruled during a period of relative peace and stability, overseeing significant developments in the region. Actively engaged in diplomatic negotiations to expand influence and resolve conflicts, including dealings with England and France. Played a crucial role in managing local noble disputes and maintaining order within her realm.

Served as Countess of Flanders from 1251 to 1280

Negotiated peace treaties to strengthen Flanders' position

Influenced the succession and political landscape of the Low Countries

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