Marguerite de Sablé
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Marguerite de Sablé, Dame de Sablé (c.1179 – after June 1238), was a French noblewoman and one of the wealthiest heiresses in the counties of Anjou and Maine. She was the eldest daughter of Robert IV de Sablé, and the wife of William des Roches, Seneschal of Anjou, who two years after his marriage to Marguerite became one of the greatest barons in Anjou and Maine, her considerable inheritance having passed to him upon her father's death in 1193.
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Marguerite de Sablé | |
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suo jure Dame de Sablé, La Suze, Briollay, Mayet, Loupeland, Genneteil, Precigné, Agon | |
Born | c.1179 France |
Died | after June 1238 France |
Noble family | de Sablé |
Spouse(s) | William des Roches |
Issue | Robert des Roches Jeanne des Roches Clemence des Roches |
Father | Robert IV de Sablé |
Mother | Clémence de Mayenne |
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