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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. Following her marriage, Isabella brought her collection of French books to Milan.
Dec 8, 2018 · A younger daughter of Robert de Brus, 6th Earl of Annandale, and Marjorie, Countess of Carrick in her own right. It may be that she took care of her brother’s daughter, Marjorie, after Robert’s first wife, Isabella of Mar, died giving birth to the baby girl. Her story has long been intertwined with that of her brother.
Feb 27, 2015 · Isabella was the youngest daughter, and co-heiress, of William, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and his wife, Hawise, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester; Isabella was therefore a great-granddaughter of Isabel de Vermandois. Through her father, Isabella was a descendant of Robert of Gloucester, the illegitimate half-brother of Empress ...
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Mar 24, 2021 · The early years, c.1320/9-1358. As the daughter of Duncan, earl of Fife, and Mary de Monthermer, and granddaughter of Ralph de Monterhmer, earl of Glouchester, and Joan of Acre [daughter of Edward I], the young Isabella had family ties on either side of the Anglo-Scottish border. What little evidence we have of her early life suggests she spent ...
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Jan 10, 2019 · This essay focuses on Countess Isabella and three of her daughters—the eldest, Maud, and two others, Isabelleand Eva—as equally engaged actors, even before the death of Isabellaand William’s five sons brought the family estates into the hands of the five daughters and their heirs.
Isabella of Valois (1348–1372) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Isabella, Countess of Vertus. French princess and member of the House of Valois, as well as the wife of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Lord of Milan. image.