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  1. Apr 22, 2024 · July 5, 1321. Birth of Joan of the tower, Queen of Scots. Tower of London, London, England. Genealogy for Isabelle de France, reine consort d'Angleterre (c.1292 - 1358) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Paris, Île-de-France
    • Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
    • Île-de-France
  2. May 27, 2021 · Birth of Isabella of France. Paris, Seine, France. 1348. 1348. Age 36. Death of Isabella of France. Genealogy for Isabella of France (c.1312 - 1348) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  4. When Isabella of France Queen of England was born on 22 March 1292, in Burgundy, France, her father, Philippe IV le Bel Roi de France et de Navarre, was 23 and her mother, Jeanne de Navarre Reine de France et de Navarre, was 19. She married Edward II King of England on 25 January 1307, in Champagne, France.

  5. Isabella of France (c.1295 August 22, 1358), known as the She-Wolf of France, was the Queen consort of Edward II of England. Isabella was born in Paris in somewhere between 1288 an 1296, the daughter of King Philip IV of France and Queen Jeanne of Navarre, and the sister of three French kings.

    • Isabella and The King's Favorites
    • Isabella and Mortimer Plot Revolt
    • Isabella and Mortimer Co-Regents
    • Edward II's Death

    Although Isabella produced four children, the apparently bisexual king was notorious for lavishing sexual attention on a succession of male favorites, including Piers Gaveston and Hugh le Despenser the younger. The barons, jealous of Gaveston's influence (he was a commoner ennobled by Edward) contrived several times to have him banished before actu...

    When Isabella's brother, King Charles IV of France, seized Edward's French possessions in 1325, she returned to France, initially as a delegate of the King charged with negotiating a peace treaty between the two countries. However, her presence in France became a focal point for the many nobles opposed to Edward's reign. Doherty says Isabella now s...

    The invasion by Isabella and Mortimer was successful: King Edward's few allies deserted him without a battle; the Despensers were executed for treason. Edward II himself was captured then deposed by Parliament, who appointed his eldest son as Edward III of England. Since the young king was only 14-years-old when he was crowned on February 1, 1327, ...

    According to legend, Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder the deposed king in such a way as not to draw blame on themselves, sending the famous order "Edwardum occidere nolite timere bonum est" which depending on where the comma was inserted could mean either "Do not be afraid to kill Edward; it is good" or "Do not kill Edward; it is go...

  6. Birth 1292 Paris, Death 22 August 1358 Castle Rising, Parents Philippe IV The Fair of FRANCE + Joan (Jeanne) I of NAVARRE, Spouse Edward II PLANTAGENET, Children Isabella, Edward III, John Prince of, John, Eleanor, Joanna, Joan-Joanna

  7. Born 1295. Paris. Died Tue, 22 August 1358. Hertford Castle, Hertford. Buried. Christchurch, Greyfriars. Details. Consort: Wed, 25 January 1308 - Mon, 20 January 1327. Wife of Edward II.

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