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  Isabel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isabella of France (1295–1358), queen consort, daughter of Philip IV of France, wife of Edward II of England, mother of Edward III of England.
Isabella of Valois (1389–1409), queen consort, daughter of Charles VI of France, 2nd wife of Richard II of England.
Isabella of Portugal, or Isabella of Asturias, (1470–1498), queen consort, daughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, wife of Manuel I of Portugal.
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 Isabella Plantagenet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Isabella of England, also called Elizabeth (1214-December 1, 1241) was the daughter of King John of England and Isabella of Angouleme.
Isabella died in childbirth at along with her child in 1241, and according to, Frederick buried her beside one of his Saracen mistresses.
A later Isaballa Plantagenet (1332-1382) was the daughter of Edward III of England, and wife of Enguerrand VII of Coucy, 1st Earl of Bedford.
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 The She-Wolf of France 1292-1358
Isabella was the daughter of King Philip IV of France (d.1314) and Joanna of Navarre.
Isabella immediately wrote to her father but there was really nothing he could do - she just had to put up with it.
Isabella landed in England around 1326, with her son, her lover Roger Mortimer, Lord William of Hainault (father of Philippa of Hainault, future wife of her son Edward) and almost 3,000 men.
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 Queen Isabella biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Isabella of France (1292-1358) (queen consort), daughter of Philip IV of France, wife of Edward II of England, mother of Edward III of England
Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504) (queen regnant), wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon, mother of Catherine of Aragon, patron of Christopher Columbus
Isabella of Portugal, or Isabella of Asturias, (1470-1498) (queen consort), daughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, wife of Manuel I of Portugal
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 Encyclopedia: Louis IX of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Blanche of Castile (1188-1252), wife of Louis VIII of France, third daughter of Alfonso VIII, king of Castile, and of Eleanor of England, daughter of Henry II, was born at Palencia.
Isabella of France (1295 – August 22, 1358), known as the She-Wolf of France, was the Queen consort of Edward II of England.
Events Births June 17 Edward I of England known as Edward Longshanks or Hammer of the Scots Deaths Emperor Go-Toba of Japan Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona (reigned from 1213 to 1276) Castile - Ferdinand III, the Saint King of Castile and Leon...
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10202
Isabella of England was the daughter of John I 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella d'Angoulême.
Henry of England, Duc de Normandie was the son of Henry II 'Curtmantle' d'Anjou, King of England and Eleanor, Duchesse d'Aquitaine.
Matilda of England was the daughter of Henry II 'Curtmantle' d'Anjou, King of England and Eleanor, Duchesse d'Aquitaine.
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 Isabella   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Queen Isabella of France (1292-1358), wife of Edward II of England
Queen Isabella of Valois (1387-1410), wife of Richard II of England
Princess Isabella of Portugal (1397-1471), wife and political advisor of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy
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 Isabella of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She bore four children, all of whom died as infant aside from a daughter, Margaret of Sicily (1237-1270).
Isabella died in childbirth at Foggia along with her newborn child in 1241, and according to Thomas Costain, Frederick buried her beside one of his Saracen mistresses.
A later Isaballa Plantagenet (1332-1382) was the daughter of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.
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Isabella is a descendant of King Henry I of France and Anne of Russia.
Isabella's son John became Earl of Cornwall, her daughter Eleanor married Duke Rainald II of Gueldres and her daughter Joan (known as Joan of the Tower) married David II Bruce, King of Scotland.
Isabella married Edward II KING OF ENGLAND, son of Edward I "Longshanks" King of England and Princess Eleanor OF CASTILE, on 1/28/1308.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Queen Isabella De Taillefer ENGLAND ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
Isabella was in her early thirties and at the very peak of her dazzling beauty.
Isabella was happy enough to make the change (probably she had it in mind in going over), they were married forthwith, and Joan Makepeace was sent back to England.
Isabella accompanied him with even greater unwillingness, and it did not improve her state of mind that she was ignored for three days.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Isabella I
For a year before this, Isabella had been living at Segovia, apart from the court, which resided at Toledo; after the conclusion of the pact she was at odds with her brother, the king on account of his plan for her marriage.
Isabella took a prominent part in this war; not only did she attend to the government of the kingdom, and provide for the support of the army while Ferdinand did battle at its head, but she repeatedly visited the camp to animate the troops by her presence.
Isabella was no less the patroness of the great Cisneros in the reformation of the monasteries of Spain, a work which he accomplished under the authority of Alexander VI given by the Brief of March, 1493, and which anticipated the reform afterwards executed throughout the whole Church.
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 Storm Tidings: Isabella   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Isabella was rather distressed when, on her arrival in England, Edward gave most of her wedding jewellery to his (ahem) favourite, Piers Gaveston.
After seizing power, Isabella and Mortimer had Edward II declared officiallyincompetent, Isabella's son declared king and themselves named as regents.Shortly thereafter, Edward II was found impaled on a large stake in suspiciouscircumstances but, as no one was brave enough to suspect the culprits, nocharges were laid.
Edward encouraged Isabella to retire from public life but, as he allowed herto retain the revenues from her various estates, she was able to live relativelycomfortably in the country.
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 TimeRef - History Timelines
Isabella left France and went to the court of William II, Count of Hainault who assisted her with preparations to invade England.
Isabella arranged the future marriage between her son Edward and Philippa the daughter of William count of Hainault.
Isabella put in a claim for her son but in France the first cousin of Charles was chosen.
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 My Family
She was married to King Edward ENGLAND I in England.
She was married to King Edgar ENGLAND in England.
was born in 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England.
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 Lackland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Isabella was betrothed to Hugh but married King John.
Isabella of Gloucester, 29 August 1189 in Marlborough, England, div.
Isabella of Angoulême, 24 August 1200 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France, d.
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 Isabella II on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Isabella was under the regency of her mother until 1840, when Espartero seized power.
Isabella's rule was one of party conflicts among moderates, progressives, and liberal unionists and of continuous cabinet changes.
Frequent rebellions culminated in 1868 in the insurrection led by Serrano and Juan Prim, and Isabella was deposed (see Spain).
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 Isabella on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Neglected and mistreated by her husband, Isabella nourished hatred for the royal favorites, the Despensers (see Despenser, Hugh le), who were responsible (1324) for the confiscation of her estates.
After Edward II was forced to abdicate and Edward III was enthroned early in 1327, Isabella and Mortimer caused the murder of Edward II and began a corrupt rule of England.
RACY LADY; Victoria Hervey's little sister, Lady Isabella, tells Andrew Wilson about losing her inheritance, training for reality-TV show The Games and why she was born to win.
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 King of England John I
We will not retain beyond one year and one day, the lands of those who have been convicted of felony, and the lands shall thereafter be handed over tothe lords of the fiefs.
All kiddles for the future shall be removed altogether from Thames and Medway, and throughout all England, except upon the seashore.
All barons who have founded abbeys, concerning which they hold charters from the kings of England, or of which they have long-continued possession, shall have the wardship of them, when vacant, as they ought to have.
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 My Family
He was married to Queen Isabella CAPET of England on JAN 25 1308 in Bolongne.
He was married to Queen Elenor of England on OCT 18 1254 in Las Huelgas.
He was married to Queen Isabella TAILLEFER of England on AUG 24 1200 in Bordeaux, France.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Earl Richard England CORNWALL ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
The Political History of England 1216-1377, Vol III, T F Tout, 1905, AMS Press, p31: "...The powerful Viscounts of Thouars were constantly kept in check by their traditional enemies the Counts of La Marche, whose representative, Hugh of Lusignan, was by far the strongest of local barons.
His cousin, and sometime betrothed, Isabella, Countess of Angouleve, the widow of King John, had left England to resume the administration of her dominions.
Beatrice of Provence, mother of the bride, came to England to see her third daughter wedded, but Raimund Berenger was detained by state difficulties which his wife solved by getting a loan from Henry of four thousand amrks.
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 File 1a - From 1095 to 1400AD - Merchants and Bankers Listings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In Barlow's tables on Edward the Confessor, Eustace III marries Mary, daughter of Malcolm III King of Scots, sister of Matilda/Edith, the wife of Henry I King of England, the son of William the Conqueror.
Griffin has been in England since the 1250s, and he is associated with the Soliz group till about 1288, and to 1304 or so he does business with Norway.
This Walter de Brienne is son of Isabella de la Roche, sister of the Dukes of Athens William and John.
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 Alden, Isabella Macdonald --  Encyclopædia Britannica
née Isabella Macdonald, pseudonym Pansy American children's author whose books achieved great popularity for the wholesome interest and variety of their situations and characters and the clearly moral but not sombre lessons of their plots.
Isabella Macdonald was educated at home and at Oneida Seminary, Seneca Collegiate Institute at Ovid, and the Young Ladies…
Their rule effected the permanent union of Spain and the beginning of an overseas empire in the New World, led by Christopher Columbus under Isabella's sponsorship.
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 I1366: Isabella Of Angouleme ( - 1246)
Henry II King Of England (1133 - 1189)
Descendants of Isabella Of Angouleme and John King Of England
1 Henry III King Of England = Eleanor Berenger Of Provence
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C: 29 Feb 1747 Father: George WESTREY Brigham, Cumberland, England Isabella WESTRAW (F)..................
C: 7 Aug 1758 Father: Joseph WESTRAY Saint Bees, Cumberland, England Isabella WESTRAY (F)..................
WESTRAY Saint Michael, Workington, Mother: Jane Cumberland, England Isabella WESTRAY (F)..................
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 BBC - Radio 4 - Woman's Hour -Isabella - Queen of England
Isabella of France, Edward II’s queen, is one of the most notorious femme fatales in history. 
The poet Thomas Gray described her using Shakespeare’s epithet ‘the she-wolf of France’ whilst Christopher Marlowe called her 'that unnatural queen'.  How did Isabella earn such a reputation?
Alison Weir joins Jenni to talk about her biography of Isabella, her marriage to Edward II when she was only 12 years old, her love affair with Roger Mortimer, and the accusation made against her of murder and regicide.
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 Find in a Library
The Household book of Queen Isabella of England, for the fifth regnal year of Edward II, 8th July 1311 to 7th July 1312
Subjects: Isabella, -- Queen, consort of Edward II, King of England, -- 1292-1358.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
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 WebQueryFirstNameInYearRangeAndOrder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
With: James, Head of Household, 48, Blockmaker; Mary Ellen, 38; Lucy, 15; James, 13, Office Boy; Elizabeth, 9; Mary Ann, 7; Isabella, 4; Harry, 2; all born Liverpool; Richard Sephton, Uncle, 66, Unmarr., Retired Farmer, b.
Ancestor of Geoff Smith; Isabella, GG Aunt, b.
Isabella's Parents: Peter Taylor Fazakerley and Emila Ellen Bennet of Eccles (near Manchester, England); Emila later moved to Toledo, Ohio with her children, William Henry and Isabella Ernestine
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 queen isabella england   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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 Ancestors of Eric Joseph Ryder Isabella   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Isabella Lefever abt 1850 Islington, Middlesex, England Wife Shoreditch
Isabella S Lefever abt 1872 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Daughter Shoreditch
(Henry Lefever was born in 1851 in Shoreditch, London, England..)
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 AllRefer.com - Joanna, Spanish queen of Castile (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Joanna, Spanish queen of Castile, Spanish And Portuguese History, Biographies
Joanna (Joanna the Mad), 1479–1555, Spanish queen of Castile and LeOn (1504–55), daughter of Ferdinand II and Isabella I. She succeeded to Castile and LeOn at the death of her mother.
Ferdinand II briefly assumed the regency until he was replaced by Joanna's ambitious husband, Philip I.
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