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'''Margaret''' (c. 289 – c. 304), also known as '''Margaret of Antioch''',<ref>{{WP|Saint Stephen}}</ref> was a [[Christianity|Christian]] martyr.
'''Margaret''' (c. 289 – c. 304), also known as '''Margaret of Antioch''',<ref>{{WP|Margaret the Virgin}}</ref> was a [[Christianity|Christian]] martyr.


==Legacy==
==Legacy==

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Margaret (c. 289 – c. 304), also known as Margaret of Antioch,[1] was a Christian martyr.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

During the Hundred Years' War, an Isu, thought to be Consus by Abstergo Industries researchers, spoke to Jeanne d'Arc in the guise of Margaret, as well as Saints Catherine and Michael.[2]

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