cousin Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, the eldest son of Charles, Count of Artois, henceforth becoming the Duchess of Angoulême. She was briefly Queen of...
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Frederick II. Isabella was born around 1214 as the fourth child and second daughter of John, King of England and his second wife Isabella of Angoulême. Her exact...
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county of Angoulême to their holdings in 1220, when Hugh X of Lusignan married Isabella of Angoulême, daughter of Count Aymer of Angoulême and widow of...
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already been on bad terms with the Latin patriarch of Antioch, Peter of Angoulême. Taking advantage of a conflict between the patriarch and the papal legate...
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Ferdinand II of Aragon's marriage to Isabella I of Castile produced seven children, five of whom survived birth and lived to adulthood. They arranged strategic...
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operations and to proceed first to Angoulème and then to Bordeaux. The death of his eldest son, Edward of Angoulême, in 1371, caused Edward a great deal...
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Dutch emigrant Arnold Joost van Keppel, who was created Earl of Albemarle by King William III in 1696. Through Anne van Keppel, Countess of Albemarle...
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Philippa of Hainault (redirect from Filippa van Henegouwen)
1328, some months after Edward's accession to the throne of England and Isabella of France's infamous invasion. After her husband reclaimed the throne,...
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Elizabeth of Rhuddlan (redirect from Elisabeth van Engeland)
Queen Isabella of France. On 5 May 1316 she went into labour, giving birth to her daughter Isabella. Both Elizabeth and her daughter Isabella died shortly...
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Mary of Guelders (redirect from Maria van Gelre)
stayed on at the Burgundian court, where Isabella frequently paid for her expenses. Mary attended Isabella's daughter-in-law Catherine of France, while...
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in Poitou, Blanche managed to keep the English Queen mother Isabella, Countess of Angoulême, and her second husband, Hugh X of Lusignan, from supporting...
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Eleanor of Woodstock (redirect from Eleonora van Engeland)
1318, at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire to King Edward II of England and Isabella of France. Eleanor was named after her paternal grandmother, Eleanor of...
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2003, pp. 273–90. Johnson 1990, p. 17. Sturtevant, pp. 14, 72. Dyke, W. S. Van; Duvivier, Julien (26 August 1938), Marie Antoinette (Biography, Drama, History)...
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heir. He was succeeded by his cousin and son-in-law Francis I from the Angoulême cadet branch of the House of Valois. Louis d'Orléans was born on 27 June...
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indicate claims, not lifetimes. Charles X (1830–1836) Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême (Louis XIX) (1836–1844) Henri, Count of Chambord (Henri V) (1844–1883)...
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included Queen Claude, of whose court Anne was a member, and Marguerite of Angoulême, who was a well-known figure during the Renaissance and held strong religious...
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Queen. In the Middle Ages, the chronicler Matthew Paris criticised Isabella of Angoulême, the queen consort of John, King of England, by writing that she...
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157. Lehmberg 1977, p. 127. Weir 2007, p. 412. van Pelt 2024, p. 136. Hayward & Worsley 2007, p. 85. van Pelt 2024, p. 137. Weir 2007, p. 412. Gairdner...
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Berengaria of Navarre Isabella of Angoulême Blanche of Castile Eleanor of Provence Eleanor of Castile Margaret of France Isabella of France Philippa of...
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Scotland (1424–1445) married Dauphin Louis later King Louis XI of France. Isabella Stewart, Princess of Scotland (1426–1494) married Francis I, Duke of Brittany...
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Agenais (lost twenty years before in the War of Saint-Sardos) and took Angoulême, while the forces in Brittany under Sir Thomas Dagworth also made gains...
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of Gloucester, John married Isabella, the daughter and heiress of Count Aymer of Angoulême, on 24 August 1200. Angoulême had considerable strategic significance...
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Retrieved 15 July 2024. "The Late Queen's Will". The Times. 9 January 1819. Van der Kiste, John (2004), George III's Children (revised ed.), Stroud, United...
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the slab were reproduced in later Burgundian tombs, including those of Isabella of Bourbon, constructed between 1475 and 1476, where the mourners were...
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Berengaria of Navarre Isabella of Angoulême Blanche of Castile Eleanor of Provence Eleanor of Castile Margaret of France Isabella of France Philippa of...
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Van der Kiste, p. 134. Van der Kiste, pp. 135–136. Van der Kiste, pp. 139–140. Arkell, pp. 258–259; Van der Kiste, p. 148. Quennell, pp. 285–288; Van...
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Berengaria of Navarre Isabella of Angoulême Blanche of Castile Eleanor of Provence Eleanor of Castile Margaret of France Isabella of France Philippa of...
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French crown. He had only two sons. The eldest, Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême had no children of his own from his marriage to Madame Royale. Therefore...
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Spanish Expedition Battle of Trocadero 31 Aug French Army, under Duke of Angoulême, defeat Spanish Army and takes Trocadero. Occupation of Spain by French...
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Thornley, The Chronicle of London (Alan Sutton, 1983), p. 99. Nadia T. van Pelt, Intercultural Explorations and the Court of Henry VIII (Oxford, 2024)...
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