ngeborg of Denmark was the second wife of Philip Augustus of France. Philip's first wife died in 1190 and he only had one son so another marriage was important. But for some reason Philip had a change of mind and tried to annul the marriage. Ingeborg had the support of Pope Innocent III who informed Philip that he could not marry again. | Year | Month | Event |
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irst wife of Malcolm III, King of the Scots. Their son Duncan became king for a short time in 1094.| Year | Month | Event |
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sabeau married Charles VI, King of France. They had several children, including two girls that married kings of England. Isabella married King Richard II and her younger sister Catherine married Henry V. Charles VI sufferred from bouts of madness during his reign.| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Edward III.| Father: | Edward (III, King of England 1327-1377) (b.1312 - d.1377) |
| Mother: | Philippa (of Hainault) (b.1314 - d.1369) |
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| 1332 | Jun 16 | Isabella born |
| Isabella, the daughter of Edward III and Philippa of Hainault, was born on this day. | ||
| 1355 | Carisbrooke Castle passes to Isabel | |
| After the death of Isabella de Fortibus in 1293 the castle became the property of Edward I and the crown. In 1355 Edward III granted the ownership of the castle to his daughter Isabel. | ||
aughter of William I of Scotland.| Father: | William (I, the Lion, King of Scotland 1165-1214) ( - d.1214) |
| Mother: | Beaumont, Ermengarde de ( - d.1233) |
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arried King John on 24th August 1200.| Year | Month | Event |
| 1200 | John divorces Isabella of Gloucester | |
| King John had been married to Isabella of Gloucester for several years but they had no children. When John became king he quickly obtained a divorce leaving himself free to arrange a marriage that would give him political gain. Within the year he would marry Isabella of Angouleme, the daughter of an important baron in Aquitaine.[1] | ||
| Aug 24 | John marries Isabella of Angouleme | |
| Eager to make peace with the count of Angouleme, John marries his only daughter, Isabella. Isabella was engaged to Hugh of Lusignan, a family which John was worried about due to their power and influence and the fact that an alliance between Angouleme and Lusignan would be a danger to him. Isabella was twelve or thirteen.[2] | ||
| 1207 | Oct | Birth of Henry III |
| Henry, the future king of England, was born at Winchester Castle. | ||
sabella was the daughter of James I of Aragon and married Philippe III, King of France. They had several sons including Philip IV, king of France and Charles Count of Valois. Isabella died after a fall from her horse whilst returning from a Crusade with the French King. She was six months pregnant when she died.| Year | Month | Event |
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ife of Edmund Duke of York.| Year | Month | Event |
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sabella was the daughter of King Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. When Isabella was less than nine years old a marriage was arranged for her in 1396 to King Richard II of England who was almost thirty years old. Richard's first wife Anne of Bohemia died in 1394 and Richard may not have been prepared to engage in a proper marriage so short after after Anne's death. The marriage to Isabella was arranged as apart of a peace treaty between England and France. King Richard travelled to France to negotiate the treaty with Charles and when the talks were completed Richard and Isabella were married in Calais. After Richard's death in 1400 Henry IV wanted the young Isabella to marry his son (the future Henry V), but she refused and remained in mourning for her husband. After a couple of years it was agreed that Isabella should return to France. Isabella then married her cousin Charles, the Duke of Orleans but died only a few years into the marriage during childbirth.| Father: | Charles (VI, King of France 1380-1422) (b.1338 - d.1422) |
| Mother: | Isabeau (of Bavaria) (b.1370 - d.1435) |
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| 1396 | Oct 31 | Richard II marries Isabella of Valois |
| The marriage of Richard II and the seven or eight year-old Isabella of Valois took place at Calais. Isabella was the daughter of Charles VI, King of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. Richard was near thirty years old but the marriage went ahead because it was part of a peace treaty between the English and French Kings.[3] | ||
aughter of David of Huntingdon. Isabella (or Isobel or Isabel) married Robert de Bruce, Lord of Annandale. Descendants of Isabella were to claim the Scottish throne as she was a descendant of David I of Scotland.| Father: | David (Earl of Huntingdon) ( - d.1219) |
| Mother: | Matilda (of Chester) |
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aughter of James I and Joan Beaufort.| Father: | James (I, King of Scotland 1406-1437) (b.1394 - d.1437) |
| Mother: | Beaufort, Joan |
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sabella was the first wife of Robert I of Scotland. | Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Earl of Gloucester. Isabella married King John on 29 August 1189. The marriage was annulled and John then married Isabella of Angouleme. John and Isabella of Gloucester did not have any children. Isabella went on to marry Geoffrey fitz Peter and later Hubert de Burgh the justiciar.| Year | Month | Event |
| 1200 | John divorces Isabella of Gloucester | |
| King John had been married to Isabella of Gloucester for several years but they had no children. When John became king he quickly obtained a divorce leaving himself free to arrange a marriage that would give him political gain. Within the year he would marry Isabella of Angouleme, the daughter of an important baron in Aquitaine.[1] | ||
aughter of King John.| Father: | John (King of England 1199-1216) (b.1167 - d.1216) |
| Mother: | Isabella (of Angouleme) |
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