2022
DOI: 10.3390/genealogy6010022
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A New Viewpoint to the Agatha Problem: Who Was the Mother of Margaret, Queen of Scots?

Abstract: The family background of Agatha, the mother of Margaret of Scotland, is still one of the not yet fully clarified questions of Medieval European history. Here, the possibility that she could have been the daughter of Prince Imre, heir of the Hungarian throne, from the Árpád family and his wife, daughter of Romanos III Argyros, Emperor of the East Roman Empire, is discussed.

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