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Queen of Aragon
Margaret of Prades
Queen of Aragon
Tenure
17 September 1409 – 31 March 1410
Born
1388/95 Falset
Died
23 July 1429 Riudoms
Burial
Santes Creus
Spouse
Martin of Aragon John of Vilaragut
Issue
Joan Jeroni de Vilaragut
Father
Peter of Aragon, Baron of Entenza
Mother
Joana of Cabrera
Margaret of Prades (1388/95 – 23 July 1429) was Queen of Aragon by marriage to King Martin of Aragon.[1]
^Fort I Cogul, Eufemià (1970). La llegenda sobre Margarida de Prades (en catalán). Barcelona: Fundació Salvador Vives Casajuana. OCLC 13154089.
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