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  1. Isabella’s seeming absence from the medieval sources that led historians to assume she was excluded from John’s court, restricted in her activities and unable to exercise power during his reign.

  2. Jan 22, 2022 · The fact that Isabelle did not give birth to her first child until 1207, when she was in her late teens, puts the lie to these sources, suggesting that she and John did not consummate the marriage in the first few years.

  3. Jul 15, 2016 · It is not, therefore, altogether surprising that Isabella has been condemned by most modern biographers for her unscrupulous behavior and for apparently abandoning four of her five children by King John (reigned 1199–1216).

    • Louise J. Wilkinson
    • 2016
  4. Dec 31, 2023 · That council had the power not only to assign to her any subsequent husband, but to decide whether she should be allowed to remarry at all. That Isabella flouted its authority moved the council to confiscate her dower lands and to stop the payment of her pension.

  5. Jun 7, 2017 · Fun fact: Henry VIII was not the first monarch to divorce their spouse from the throne. That auspicious honor goes to none other than King John, who, upon ascending the throne in 1199, divorced his wife, Isabel of Gloucester, and married the young Isabella of Angouleme. There are a few reasons why this divorce is….

  6. Isabella was the second wife of King John and was about 12 at the time of their marriage in August 1200. The alliance seems to have been a mixture of passion and diplomacy on John's part, since Angoulême lay in the heart of Aquitaine, which John was seeking to retain.

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  8. Although the couple were happy together, this marriage caused problems for the two both in France and England, for former queens were not supposed to remarry without permission of the Parliament. However, the marriage stood, and they remained together for almost 30 years.

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