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== People == === Nobility === * [[Margaret of Bourbon (1438–1483)]] or Marguerite de Bourbon, Princess of Savoy by marriage * [[Margaret of France (1553–1615)]] or Marguerite de Valois, wife of Henry IV of France and [[Navarre]] * [[Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry]] or Marguerite de Valois (1523–1574), daughter of King Francis I of France * [[Margaret, Countess of Anjou]] or Marguerite d'Angou (1273–1299), Countess of Anjou and Maine in her own right and Countess of Valois, Alençon, Chartres and Perche by marriage * [[Marguerite de Navarre]] (1492–1549), princess of France, Queen of Navarre and Duchess of Alençon and Berry * [[Marguerite III de Neufchâtel]] (1480–1544), German-Roman monarch as Princess Abbess of the Imperial Remiremont Abbey in France * [[Marguerite Louise d'Orléans]] (1645–1721), Grand Duchess of Tuscany by marriage * [[Marguerite of Lorraine]] (1615–1672), princess of Lorraine and Duchess of Orléans by marriage * [[Marguerite, Baroness de Reuter]] (1912–2009), European aristocrat and member of the family that founded the Reuters news service * [[Marguerite, bâtarde de France]] (1407–1458), illegitimate daughter of Charles VI and Odette de Champdivers, legitimized by Charles VII * [[Marguerite, Duchess of Rohan]] (1617–1684), French noblewoman * [[Princess Marguerite Adélaïde of Orléans]] (1846–1893), princess of France and, by marriage, princess of the House of Czartoryski * [[Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux]] (1850–1930), French aristocrat and salonnière * Marguerite Aimery Harty de Pierrebourg (1856–1943), French baroness, salonnière and writer published as [[Claude Ferval]] === Other === * [[Marguerite Alibert]] (1890–1971), French socialite and [[courtesan]], mistress of [[Edward VIII]], acquitted of killing her husband at the [[Savoy Hotel]] in London. * [[Marguerite Bériza]] (1880–after 1930), French opera soprano * [[Marguerite Bourgeoys]] (1620–1700), saint and founder of the [[Congregation of Notre Dame]], Montreal, Quebec, Canada * [[Marguerite Broquedis]] (1893–1983), French tennis player * [[Marguerite Carré]] (1880–1947), French opera soprano * [[Marguerite Charpentier]] (1848-1904), French art collector and salonist * [[Marguerite Davis]] (1887–1967), American chemist, co-discoverer of vitamins A and B * [[Marguerite de Angeli]] (1889–1987), American writer and illustrator of children's books * [[Marguerite De La Motte]] (1902–1950), American film actress * [[Marguerite de la Sablière]] (c. 1640–1693), French salonist and polymath * [[Marguerite Derricks]] (born 1961), American choreographer * [[Marguerite Duras]] (1914–1996), French writer and film director * [[Marguerite Fourrier]] (fl. 1900), French tennis player * [[Marguerite Frank]] (born 1927), American−French mathematician * [[Marguerite Gaut]] (1888–1967), American golfer * [[Marguerite Genès]] (1868–1955), French woman of letters and teacher who wrote in Occitan and French * [[Marguerite Georges]] (1787–1867), noted French actress who had an affair with Napoleon * [[Marguerite Grépon]] (1891–1982), French journalist and writer * [[Marguerite Henry]] (1902–1997), American writer of children's books * [[Marguerite Henry (scientist)]] (1895–1982), Australian zoologist * [[Marguerite Higgins Hall]] (1920-1966), American war correspondent and first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Foreign Correspondence for her coverage of the Korean War * [[Marguerite Kirmse]] (1885–1954), British-American artist * [[Marguerite L. Smith]] (1894–1985), New York assemblywoman 1920–1921 * [[Marguerite Vincent Lawinonkié]] (1783-1865), Huron-Wendat craftswoman * [[Marguerite Long]] (1874–1966), French pianist and teacher * [[Marguerite St. Leon Loud]] (1812-1889), American poet and writer * [[Marguerite Louppe]] (1902–1989), French painter * [[Marguerite Mareuse]] (1889–1964), French racing driver * [[Marguerite Massart]] (1900–1979), first woman to graduate as an engineer in Belgium. * [[Marguerite Moore]] (1849–?), Irish-Catholic orator, patriot, activist * [[Marguerite Moreau]] (born 1977), American actress * [[Marguerite Narbel]] (1918–2010), Swiss biologist and politician<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marion |first=Gilbert |date=July 7, 2011 |others=Translated by Alice Holenstein-Beereuter |title=Narbel, Marguerite |url=https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/articles/032113/2011-07-07/ |access-date=2023-01-20 |website=[[Historical Dictionary of Switzerland]] |language=de}}</ref> * [[Marguerite Norris]] (1927–1994), Detroit Red Wings team president, first female NHL team executive, first woman to have her name engraved on the Stanley Cup<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/14/obituaries/marguerite-norris-hockey-team-president-67.html |work=[[New York Times]] |date=May 14, 1994 |accessdate=November 22, 2015 |title=Marguerite Norris, Hockey Team President, 67 }}</ref> * [[Marguerite Perey]] (1909–1975), French physicist * [[Marguerite Perrin]], American ''Trading Spouses'' participant * [[Marguerite Pindling]] (born 1932), Governor-General of the Bahamas beginning 2014 * [[Marguerite Porete]] (died 1310), French-speaking mystic * [[Marguerite Porter Zwicker]] (1904–1993), Canadian watercolor painter and art promoter * [[Marguerite Quinn]], American politician elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 2006 * [[Marguerite Scypion]] (c. 1770s–after 1836), African-Natchez slave who filed the first "[[freedom suit]]" and ended Indian slavery in the state of Missouri in 1836 * [[Marguerite Yourcenar]] (1903–1987), Belgian-born French novelist and essayist, first woman elected to the Académie française * [[Marguerite Zorach]] (1887–1968), American painter, textile artist and graphic designer * [[Maya Angelou]] (1928–2014), American author, poet, dancer, actress and singer, born Marguerite Annie Johnson * Saint [[Marguerite d'Youville]] (1701-1771), French Canadian widow who founded the Order of Sisters of Charity of Montreal
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