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  1. Isabella of Brittany. Isabella of Brittany ( French: Isabelle; 1411 – c. 1444) was a daughter of John V, Duke of Brittany, and his wife, Joan of Valois. [1] Isabella was a member of the House of Dreux .

  2. Isabella of Scotland. Isabella Stewart (autumn of 1426 – 13 October 1494/5 March 1499), was a Scottish princess who became Duchess of Brittany by marriage to Francis I of Brittany. Also known as Isabel, she was the second daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort .

  3. Brief Life History of Isabelle. When Isabelle Stewart Princess of Scotland was born on 1 October 1426, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, her father, James I King of Scotland, was 31 and her mother, Joan Beaufort Queen of Scotland, was 18. She married Francis Duke of Brittany Montfort I on 30 October 1442, in Château, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne ...

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  5. May 21, 2021 · The duke of Brittany had his second spouse's likeness painted over an image of his late first wife ... Researchers Discover Hidden Portrait in 15th-Century Duchess’ Prayer Book ... Isabella was ...

  6. Jul 21, 2017 · Isabella of Scotland (Stewart) was born in 1426 as the daughter James I of Scotland and Joan of Beaufort. A diplomatic report before her marriage refers to her as “a well-brought-up young lady, schooled to silence and submission.”. She received a proposal of marriage from John V, Duke of Brittany. The marriage contract was signed on 19 July ...

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · biography. Isabella was born between 1425 and 1427, the daughter of James I, king of Scots, and Joan Beaufort. It was said she was more beautiful than her elder sister Margaret, and Jean VI, duc de Bretagne, proposed to marry her to his son François I; thus he sent ambassadors to Scotland to take a description of her.

  8. Margaret Margaretha Chadworth. 1426 - 1494. View all 12 similar people. Surname meaning for Stewart, Duchess of Brittany. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).

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