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Margaret of Opava
Margravine of Moravia
Bornc. 1330
Opava
Died1363
Brno
Burial
St. Thomas Church
SpouseJohn Henry of Moravia
IssueCatherine of Moravia
Jobst of Moravia
Elisabeth of Moravia
Anna of Moravia
John Sobieslaw of Moravia
Prokop of Moravia
HousePřemysl-Opava
FatherNicholas II of Opava
MotherAnna of Racibórz

Margaret of Opava (Czech: Markéta Opavská, Silesian: Margaret s Uopawje, German: Margaret von Troppau, Polish: Małgorzata opawska; 1330–1363) was the youngest daughter of Nicholas II of Opava, (grandson of Přemysl II, Otakar, King of Bohemia) and his third wife Anna of Racibórz. She became Margravine consort of Moravia by her marriage to John Henry of Moravia (1353).[1]

Margaret was buried in Saint Thomas, Brno.

Children

The couple had six children:

See also

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Preceded byBlanche of Valois Margravine consort of Moravia 1353 – 1363 Succeeded byAgnes of Opole