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  1. Valentina (b. Pavia, 1371 – d. Château de Blois, Loir-et-Cher, 14 December 1408), married on 17 August 1389 to Louis I, Duke of Orléans [4] Carlo, born 1372. [6] Only Valentina lived to adulthood; [6] Isabella died giving birth to Carlo in Pavia in 1372 [2] [4] and was buried in the church of San Francesco. [7]

  2. Isabella of France was a French princess and member of the House of Valois, as well as the wife of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, who after her death became Duke of Milan. Introduction Isabella, Countess of Vertus

  3. May 17, 2023 · Abstract. As King John’s first wife, Isabella of Gloucester has been largely overlooked in historiographies, featuring most prominently in discussions of the annulment of their marriage in 1200. John’s treatment of Isabella has been used to evidence his negligent and manipulative behaviour, and to reinforce the construct of his acquisitive ...

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  5. Isabella of France was a French princess and member of the House of Valois, as well as the wife of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, who after her death became Duke of Milan. Wikiwand is the world's leading Wikipedia reader for web and mobile.

  6. Isabella of France (1 October 1348 – 11 September 1372) was a French princess and member of the House of Valois, as well as the wife of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, who after her death became Duke of Milan. (en) Isabelle de France est née à Vincennes le 1er octobre 1348 et morte à Pavie le 11 septembre 1372.

  7. Pavia, 1371 – d. Château de Blois, Loir-et-Cher, 14 December 1408), married on 17 August 1389 to Louis I, Duke of Orléans; Carlo, born 1372. Only Valentina lived to adulthood; Isabella died giving birth to Carlo in Pavia in 1372 and was buried in the church of San Francesco. Family tree of Isabella of Vertus

  8. As her dowry, Isabella received the county of Sommières, exchanged later for the county of Vertus. On 8 October 1360, Isabella and Gian Galeazzo were married in Milan, and six months later, in April 1361, she was declared sovereign Countess of Vertus. The couple had four children: Gian Galeazzo, born 1366; Azzone, 1368–1380; Valentina (b ...

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