: In the 1960s, Margaret Ross of the Cookies sang lead on the song "I Never Dreamed," which was co-written and produced by Russ Titelman .
In a historical or alternate history context, (or Margareta) refers to royalty who connected northern European kingdoms with the Rus' (Kievan Rus'). Rus Margareth
: While not named "Rus Margareth," the most famous literary intersection of these terms is Mikhail Bulgakov's " The Master and Margarita " , a masterpiece of Russian literature that satirizes Soviet bureaucracy. : In the 1960s, Margaret Ross of the
: One documented Margareth Rus was born in Podtabor, Dobrepolje , in 1837. She was the daughter of Georg Rus and Anna Heyler and later married Franz Vidrih. : One documented Margareth Rus was born in
: There is a contemporary singer/performer named Margaret Rus who released a music video for a "Turkey's Anthem" around April 2026.
Most specific mentions of "Margareth Rus" are found in records from , often in the 19th century.
: The surname "Rus" is historically common in regions such as Ambrus and Krain (modern-day Slovenia and parts of Austria). 2. Medieval History: Denmark and Kievan Rus'