Margaret of Navarre - nəvärˈ or Margaret of AngoulêmeäNgoolāmˈ, 1492–1549, queen consort of Navarre; sister of King Francis I of France. After the death of her first husband she married (1527) Henri d'Albret, king of Navarre; their daughter was Jeanne d'Albret. Margaret was an ardent supporter of religious liberty and mild church reform. Her |
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