When Marguerite Stringat was born on 12 November 1733, in Angrogna, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, her father, Daniel Stringat, was 33 and her mother, Suzanne Armand Hugon, was 38. She married Jean Stale about 1761, in Angrogna, Turin, Piedmont, Italy. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters.
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Napoleon abdicated his throne and Italy was broken up into small kingdoms.
Small revolutions in the kingdoms. Venice, Rome and Tuscany declare themselves Republics.
Austria regains control of most of Italy.
form of Margaret , also used in the English-speaking world, where its use has been reinforced by the fact that the name was adopted in the 19th century for a garden flower, a large cultivated variety of daisy. Margaret was earlier used in English as a dialect word denoting the ox-eye daisy, and the French equivalent was borrowed into English just in time to catch the vogue for deriving girls' names from vocabulary words denoting flowers. See also Daisy .
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