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  1. Isabella ( French: Isabelle d'Angoulême, IPA: [izabɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; c. 1186 [1] / 1188 [2] – 4 June 1246) was Queen of England from 1200 to 1216 as the second wife of King John, Countess of Angoulême in her own right from 1202 until her death in 1246, and Countess of La Marche from 1220 to 1246 as the wife of Count Hugh .

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Isabella of Angoulême (French: Isabelle d'Angoulême, IPA: [izab%C9%9Bl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; 1188 – 31 May 1246) was suo jure Countess of Angoulême and queen consort of England as the second wife of King John. She was queen from 24 August 1200 until John's death on 19 October 1216.

    • Angoulême, Poitou-Charentes
    • Poitou-Charentes
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  4. Aymer III (1186–1202), [23] son of William VI (Taillefer IV) Isabella (1202–1246), [24] daughter of Aymer III. John of England (House of Plantagenet) (1202–1216), first husband of Isabella. Hugh X of Lusignan (House of Lusignan, see below) (1220–1249), second husband of Isabella.

  5. Isabella was the Queen of England from 1200 to 1216 as the second wife of King John and became Countess of Angoulême in her own right from 1202 until her death.

  6. Isabella, Countess of Angoulême. Isabella of England (1214 – 1 December 1241) was an English princess of the House of Plantagenet. She became Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Sicily, Italy and Germany from 1235 until her death as the third wife of Emperor Frederick II .

  7. Jun 17, 2017 · From her mother, Alice Courtenay, she inherited beauty and a dash of royal blood. Her father, Aymer Taillefer, passed on something much more valuable to his only child – the right to rule the rich lands of Angoulême. Every medieval heiress needed a husband – and Isabella’s father did not need to look far.

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