
Margaret of York
Margaret of York was a noblewoman born in 1446, a member of the English royal family. She became Queen of England through her marriage to King Edward IV, playing a significant role in the political alliances of her time. After her husband's death, she married Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, strengthening regional alliances. Known for her intelligence and influence, Margaret was involved in diplomatic affairs and helped maintain her family's power. Her life reflected the complex political and familial struggles of 15th-century European nobility.