Saint Margaret
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Saint Margaret may refer to:
People
- Saint Margaret the Virgin of Antioch (died 304 AD)
- Saint Margaret of Scotland (1045-1093)
- Saint Margaret of England (died 1192)
- Saint Margaret of Hungary (1242–1271)
- Saint Margaret of Cortona (1247-1297)
- Saint Margaret the Barefooted (1325-1395)
- Saint Margaret "Rita" of Cascia (1381-1457)
- Saint Margaret Clitherow (1556-1586)
- Saint Margaret Ward (died 1588)
- Saint Marguerite Marie Alacoque (1647-1690)
- Saint Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart (1747-1770)
Places
- St. Margaret, Belize, a village in Cayo District, Belize
- St Margaret's Bus Station, Leicester, England
- Saint Margaret Island (Victoria), Australia
- St Margaret-at-Cliffe, Kent, UK
- St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia
- St. Margarets, New Brunswick
- St Margaret's Mental Hospital, Midlands, UK, closed 2004
Schools
- St Margaret's School, Edinburgh, a former independent girls' school in the Scottish capital
- St. Margaret's Episcopal School, a private college preparatory school located in California
- St. Margaret's Junior College, a private women's junior college in Tokyo
- St Margaret's School (disambiguation), various institutions
- St Margaret's CE Academy, an all-boys school in South Liverpool, UK
- St. Margaret's School, a private Episcopal college preparatory school for girls (including both boarding and day students) in Tappahannock, Virginia
- St Margaret's School for Girls, a private school K - 12, boarding and day school, Victoria, BC, Canada http://stmarg.ca/
Ships
- SS St Margaret, a number of ships with this name
See also
- Margaret (disambiguation)
- Sainte-Marguerite (disambiguation)
- Society of Saint Margaret, order of women in the Anglican Church
- St Margarets (disambiguation)
- Santa Margherita (disambiguation)
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