Margaret of Anjou - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Margaret of Anjou
16. John II of France
8. Louis I, Duke of Anjou
17. Bonne of Bohemia
4. Louis II of Naples
18. Charles, Duke of Brittany
9. Marie of Blois
19. Joan, Duchess of Brittany
2. René of Anjou
20. Peter IV of Aragon
10. John I of Aragon
21. Eleanor of Sicily
5. Yolande of Aragon
22. Robert I, Duke of Bar
11. Violant of Bar
23. Marie of France
1. Margaret of Anjou
24. Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine
12. John I, Duke of Lorraine
25. Marie of Blois-Châtillon
6. Charles II, Duke of Lorraine
26. Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg
13. Sophie of Württemberg
27. Elizabeth von Henneberg-Schleusingen
3. Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine
28. Rupert II, Elector Palatine
14. Rupert of Germany
29. Beatrice of Sicily
7. Margaret of the Palatinate
30. Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg
15. Elisabeth of Nuremberg
31. Elisabeth of Meissen

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