Margaret, Countess Of Comminges
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Margaret, Countess of Comminges (1366-1443), was a Countess regnant
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of Comminges in 1375-1443. Daughter of her predecessor. She was the Co-ruler of her husbands,
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, John of Armagnac (son of Geraud, Viscount of Fezensaguet) and
Mathieu of Foix Mathieu de Grailly or Mathieu de Foix (died 1453) was Count of Comminges between 1419 and 1443. He was the fourth son of Archambaud de Grailly, captal de Buch and Isabella, Countess of Foix. Biography He was knighted in 1413 and became a memb ...
. In 1453, Comminges was reunited to the French crown by King
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References

* Christine Lalanne-Belair, « Marguerite de Comminges : la fin d'un comté », Revue de Comminges, Société des études du Comminges, no 2,‎ 2016, p. 453-458 (ISSN 0035-1059). {{Expand French, Marguerite de Comminges, topic=gov, date=June 2022 14th-century women rulers 15th-century women rulers 1443 deaths Counts of Comminges