Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Margareta
Margareta de Rumania
Margarita de Rumania es la actual jefa de la Casa Real de Rumanía. El estatuto de la Casa Real establece que al fallecimiento del titular de la Corona, «el heredero recibirá desde ese instante el título y apelativo de rey o reina». Es la hija mayor del fallecido Miguel I (Mihai), rey de Rumania y de su esposa, la fallecida reina Ana. Está en la línea de sucesión al trono británico.
Margareta Kozuch
Margareta Kozuch is a German female volleyball player who plays for Atom Trefl Sopot, and previously played as a wing-spiker for TuS Berne Hamburg, CVMJ Hamburg, TV Fischbek, and Unicom Starker Kerakoll Sassuolo. She was Hamburg's sportswoman of the year in 2005. She represented the German women's national volleyball team in the FIVB World Grand Prix 2009. She was German sportswoman of the year in 2010. She is of Polish origin.
Margareta Ebner
Margareta Ebner was a German professed religious from the Dominican Nuns. Ebner – from 1311 – experienced a series of spiritual visions in which Jesus Christ gave her messages which she recorded in letters and a journal at the behest of her spiritual director; she was ill for well over a decade as she experienced these visions. The backdrop of much of Ebner's religious life was the bitter fighting between Pope John XXII and Holy Roman Emperor Louis the Bavarian, in which she and her convent faithfully backed Louis.
Margareta Fouché
Margarita Fouché de Otranto fue una aristócrata francesa y princesa de Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg por matrimonio. Fue la esposa de Gustavo Alberto, V Príncipe de Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, un alto general del ejército alemán declarado desaparecido en 1944 y muerto en 1969 y madre de Ricardo de Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, quién contrajo matrimonio con la princesa Benedicta de Dinamarca.
Margareta Brahe
Margareta Abrahamsdotter Brahe was a Swedish aristocrat and court official, Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg by marriage to Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg. She aroused a lot of attention with her marriages, which were considered scandalous.
Margareta of Baden
Margareta of Opole
Margareta of Opole, was a Polish princess. She was a member of the Opole branch of House of Piast and by marriage a Duchess of Oława-Lubin-Chojnów.
Margareta Eriksdotter Vasa
Margareta Eriksdotter Vasa, also called Margareta Vasa and Margareta of Hoya, was a Swedish noblewoman, sister of king Gustav I of Sweden. Between 1525 and 1534, she commanded Vyborg Castle on several occasions during the absence of her spouse.
Margareta Niculescu
Margareta Niculescu was a Romanian artist, puppeteer, director, teacher and theater director. She contributed to the renewal, since 1950s, of the art of puppetry in Europe and the rest of the world. She was director of Tandarica Theatre of Bucharest. From 2000 until 2004 she was president of the International Puppetry Association in Charleville-Mezieres, in Ardennes, and co-founded with Jacques Felix, the National School of Puppetry Arts in that city. In 1978 she won the Erasmus Prize together with other noted puppeteers Yves Joly, Peter Schumann and the Napoli brothers.