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  2. Isabella of France - Wikipedia

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    Isabella of France (c. 1295 – 22 August 1358), sometimes described as the She-Wolf of France (French: Louve de France), was Queen of England as the wife of King Edward II, and de facto regent of England from 1327 until 1330. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of King Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre ...

  3. Descendants of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile

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    This family tree shows some of Ferdinand and Isabella's descendants (mainly the Spanish Habsburgs, some Austrian Habsburg and Louis XIII and XIV of France are also present). 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 political ...

  4. Counts and Dukes of Angoulême - Wikipedia

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    Bernard (after 945–before 952), [8] son of William I (William I is the son of Wulgrin I and brother to Alduin I) Arnald I "Voratio" (after 950–before 952), [ 9 ] son of Bernard William III Talleyrand (952– 962), [ 10 ] son of Bernard

  5. Family tree of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    King of France r. 1314–1316: Margaret of Burgundy 1290–1315: Philip V c. 1293 –1322 King of France r. 1316–1322: Joan II 1292–1330 Countess of Burgundy: Charles IV 1294–1328 King of France r. 1322–1328: Joan of Évreux 1310–1371: Isabella 1295–1358: Edward II 1284–1327 King of England: John I the Posthumous 1316–1316 King ...

  6. Capetian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    In 1328, King Charles IV of France died without male heirs, as his brothers did before him. Philip of Valois, the late king's first cousin, acted as regent, pending the birth of the king's posthumous child, which proved to be a girl. Isabella of France, sister of Charles IV, claimed the throne for her son, Edward III of England. The English ...

  7. Charles IV of France - Wikipedia

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    Charles IV [note 1] (18/19 June 1294 – 1 February 1328), called the Fair (le Bel) in France and the Bald (el Calvo) in Navarre, was last king of the direct line of the House of Capet, King of France and King of Navarre (as Charles I) from 1322 to 1328. Charles was the third son of Philip IV; like his father, he was known as "the fair" or "the ...

  8. Parliament of 1327 - Wikipedia

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    A late-medieval imaginative interpretation of King Edward II's arrest in November 1326, with Isabella watching from the right Parliaments of England Predecessors Witenagemot 7th – 11th centuries Curia regis 1066 – c. 1215 Henry III 1st 1237 2nd 1242 3rd 1244 4th 1246 3rd 1247 4th 1248 Unnumbered 1251 5th 1252 6th 1253 7th 1254 8th 1255 9th 1258 10th "Oxford/Mad" 1258 11th "Simon de ...

  9. Isabella, Countess of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Isabella was Edward and Philippa's second child, and eldest daughter. [1] Named after her paternal grandmother, Isabella of France, Isabella is believed to have been her father's favourite daughter, but less close to her mother. [2] Born at Woodstock Palace, in Oxfordshire, on 16 June 1332, [3] she was a baby who was much pampered by her doting ...