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  1. Isabella Capet (fl. 1250) Queen of Navarre. Flourished around 1250; daughter of Margaret of Provence (1221–1295) and Louis IX, king of France (r. 1226–1270); sister of Philip III the Bold (1245–1285), king of France (r. 1270–1285); married Teobaldo also known as Theobald II, king of Navarre (r. 1253–1270). Women in World History: A ...

  2. ISABELLA OF FRANCE (1292-1358), queen of Edward II, was the daughter of Philip the Fair, king of France, and of his wife, Joan of Champagne and Navarre. She is said to have been born in 1292. 1 She is, however, described as about twelve years old in 1308. 2. In June 1298 Boniface VIII, as mediator, brought about a truce between her father and ...

  3. Jun 1, 2017 · Daughter of King Philip IV of France and of Jeanne of Navarre, Isabella was married to Edward II in 1308 after years of negotiations. Piers Gaveston. a favorite of Edward II, had been exiled the first time in 1307, and he returned in 1308, the year Isabella and Edward married. Edward II gave the wedding gifts from Philip IV to his favorite ...

  4. Dec 30, 2018 · Philip IV of France and his family: l-r: his sons, Charles IV of France and Philip V of France, his daughter Isabella of France (wife of Edward II of England), himself, his eldest son and heir the King of Navarre, Louis X of France, and his brother, Charles of Valois. (Michaelsanders / Public Domain)

  5. The queen’s main functions included producing heirs, mediating quarrels, and tempering royal justice with mercy. Isabella of Francequeen consort of England between 1308 and 1327 and ruler de facto, as her son’s regent, from 1327 to 1330 – presents in this regard a real challenge that has not yet received satisfactory answers in research.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · iii. Queen Isabella of France was born in 1292, lived in Paris, France and died on 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertford, England and was buried in Grey Friars, Church, London, England . Queen Isabella married King Edward II of England on 25 Jan 1307/1308 in Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.

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