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  1. In 1913, Isabella had a near escape from death. While anointing her arms and neck with a preparation for rheumatism , she became too close to a lamp, causing the preparation to ignite. [4] She only survived because her maid quickly smothered the flames.

  2. dewiki Isabella von Bayern (1863–1924) elwiki Ισαβέλλα της Βαυαρίας (1863-1924) enwiki Princess Isabella of Bavaria; eswiki Isabel de Baviera (1863-1924) frwiki Élisabeth de Bavière (1863-1924) hewiki איזבלה, נסיכת בוואריה; itwiki Isabella di Baviera (1863-1924) jawiki イザベラ・フォン ...

  3. In 1913, Isabella had a near escape from death. While anointing her arms and neck with a preparation for rheumatism, she became too close to a lamp, causing the preparation to ignite. She only survived because her maid quickly smothered the flames. Death. On 26 February 1924, Isabella died of bronchial pneumonia in Rome. She had been ill for ...

  4. After herare Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria, Gabriel Pierné, Herbert James Draper, Charles Pathé, Paul Héroult, and S. Ansky. Among people deceased in 1924, Princess Isabella of Bavaria ranks 40.

  5. ISABELLA, of Bavaria, Daughter of the Duke of Bavaria; born A. D. 1371; Esteemed one of the greatest beauties of the age. Charles VI. king of France, on seeing her, became deeply enamoured, and married her at the age of fourteen, 1385; and Isabella, with the crown on her head, was conducted in a covered waggon to the cathedral of Amiens, where ...

  6. Isabella died in childbirth on 13 September 1409 at the age of 19. Her daughter, Joan of Valois (1409–1432) survived and married John II, Duke of Alençon (1409–1476) in 1424. Isabella was buried in Blois, in the Abbey of Saint Laumer of Blois, where her body was discovered in 1624, wrapped in bands of linen plated with mercury.

  7. Princess Isabella was daughter of Rudolf, 11th Duke of Cro (1823–1902) and Princess Natalie of Ligne (1835–1863). Her paternal grandparents were Alfred, 10th Duke of Cro (1789–1861) and Princess Eleonore of Salm-Salm (1794–1861). Her maternal grandparents were Eugène, 8th Prince of Ligne (1804–1880) and Nathalie de Trazegnies (1811 ...

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