Margaret Clyvedon
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Margaret Clyvedon
Summary
Margaret Clyvedon is a human[1]. She was born on 1347[2]. She died on January 5, 1412[3].
Key Facts
- Margaret Clyvedon was born on 1347[2].
- Margaret Clyvedon died on January 5, 1412[3].
- Margaret Clyvedon's father was John Clyvedon[4].
- Among Margaret Clyvedon's spouses was Sir John de St. Loe[5].
- Margaret Clyvedon was married to Peter Courtenay[6].
- A child of Margaret Clyvedon was Elizabeth de St. Loe[7].
- A child of Margaret Clyvedon was Edward de St. Loe[8].
- A child of Margaret Clyvedon was John de St. Loe[9].
- A child of Margaret Clyvedon was Clement de St. Loe[10].
- A child of Margaret Clyvedon was Elizabeth de St. Loe[11].
- A child of Margaret Clyvedon was William St Loe[12].
- Margaret Clyvedon is recorded as female[13].
- Margaret Clyvedon's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Margaret Clyvedon's given name is recorded as Margaret[15].
Body
Origins and Family
Margaret Clyvedon was born on 1347[2]. Her father was John Clyvedon[4].
Personal Life
Spouses include Sir John de St. Loe[5], 1330–1375[16] and Peter Courtenay[6], a politician[17], 1346–1405[18], awarded the Knight of the Garter[19]. Children include Elizabeth de St. Loe[7], 1364–1409[20]; Edward de St. Loe[8]; John de St. Loe[9]; Clement de St. Loe[10]; and William St Loe[12], a politician[21], 1518–1565[22], of Kingdom of England[23].
Death and Burial
Margaret Clyvedon died on January 5, 1412[3].
FAQs
Who were Margaret Clyvedon's parents?
Margaret Clyvedon's father was John Clyvedon[4].
Who was Margaret Clyvedon married to?
Margaret Clyvedon's spouses include Sir John de St. Loe[5] and Peter Courtenay[6].