Attention: L'âge au mariage (25 janvier 1307) était inférieur à 16 ans (15).
Source: Melanie Armstrong, Adam Bennion, E. S. Walker, et al.
(1) Elle avait une relation avec Roger de Mortimer.
(2) Elle est mariée avec Edward Plantagenet.
Ils se sont mariés le 25 janvier 1307 à Bologne, Champagne, França, elle avait 15 ans.
Enfant(s):
Isabelle Capet of France Queen of England
Sources: Author: Armstrong, Melanie; Bennion, Adam; Walker, E. S.; et al.; Title: "Isabelle of France Queen of England," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xxi Jan MMXXV)
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQK-6JM
"... Isabelle of France Queen of England ... Last Changed: January 6, 2025 James Preston Jaensch Sex Female Last Changed: November 8, 2022 Thomas F. Kelly Jr.
Birth 1292 Paris ... Last Changed: January 19, 2025 [NN-anonymous, pseudonym-DavideTT]
Christening Paris, Île-de-France, France Last Changed: January 12, 2025 Gary Heinrichs
Death 22 August 1358 Hertford Castle, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England Last Changed: September 26, 2024 Sarah Jane [NN-family name not given]
Burial 27 November 1358 Friars, London, England Reason: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_France Last Changed: September 5, 2024 Sarah Jane [NN-family name not given]
Alternate Name Also Known As Isabell Capet
Title of Nobility Jan. 25,1308-Jan. 25,1327 Queen consort of England
Title of Nobility Jan. 25,1308-Jan. 25,1327 Lady of Ireland
Title of Nobility from 1308 to 1327 Lady of Ireland
Title of Nobility from 1308 to 1327 Queen consort of England
Title of Nobility 1292-1358 régente d'Angleterre
Affiliation Royal House - House of Capet
Title of Nobility Regent of England, 1327-1330
Affiliation House of Capet
Title of Nobility Queen of England
Title of Nobility Princess Of France
Spouses & Children
Preferred
Edward II King of England Male 1284-1327 L19M-VCD [<-ancestor]
Isabelle of France Queen of England Female 1292-1358 LDQK-6JM [<-ancestress]
Marriage 25 January 1307 Bologne, Champagne, France
Children (4)
[1] Edward III King of England Male 1312-1377 93RN-C7J [<-ancestor]
[2] John of Eltham Earl of Cornwall Male 1316-1336 9Q62-2JZ
[3] Eleanor of Woodstock Duchess of Guelders Female 1318-1355 MDN7-VS2
[4] Joan of the Tower Queen of Scotland Female 1321-1362 9HG8-TPJ
Roger de Mortimer , 1st Earl of March Male 1287-1330 LY16-VK3
Isabelle of France Queen of England Female 1292-1358 LDQK-6JM [<-ancestress]
No Marriage Events
Children (0)
Parents & Siblings
Roi Philippe IV de France Male 1268-1314 LDQK-XBV [<-ancestor]
Jeanne I de Navarre, Queen Consort of France, Queen of Navarre, Countess pf Champagne Reine de France et de Navarre Female 1273-1305 L8WY-48T [<-ancestress]
Marriage 16 August 1288 Iruña, Nafarroa, Spain
Children (6)
[1] Marguerite de France Female 1290-1294 GN73-PN7
[2] Blanche de France Female 1291-1294 GZLT-ZS9
[3] Isabelle of France Queen of England Female 1292-1358 LDQK-6JM [<-ancestress]
[4] Philippe de France V roi de France Male 1293-1321 GVSX-722
[5] Charles IV de France roi de France Male 1294-1328 L8WY-W7V
[6] Robert de France Male 1297-1308 GJ99-MJ7
Brief Life History
Isabella of France (1295-22 August 1358), sometimes described as the She-Wolf of France (French: Loup de France), was Queen of England as the wife of Edward II, and regent of England from 1327 until 1330. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre. Isabella was notable in her lifetime for her diplomatic skills, intelligence, and beauty. She became a "femme fatale" figure in plays and literature over the years, usually portrayed as a beautiful but cruel and manipulative figure. Isabella arrived in England at the age of 12[2] during a period of growing conflict between the king and the powerful baronial factions. Her new husband was notorious for the patronage he lavished on his favourite, Piers Gaveston, but the queen supported Edward during these early years, forming a working relationship with Piers and using her relationship with the French monarchy to bolster her own authority and power. After the death of Gaveston at the hands of the barons in 1312, however, Edward later turned to a new favourite, Hugh Despenser the Younger, and attempted to take revenge on the barons, resulting in the Despenser War and a period of internal repression across England. Isabella could not tolerate Hugh Despenser and by 1325 her marriage to Edward was at a breaking point.
Travelling to France on a diplomatic mission, Isabella may have begun an affair with Roger Mortimer, and the two may possibly have agreed at this point to depose Edward and oust the Despenser family. The Queen returned to England with a small mercenary army in 1326, moving rapidly across England. The King's forces deserted him. Isabella deposed Edward, becoming regent on behalf of her son, Edward III. Some believe that Isabella then arranged the murder of Edward II. Isabella and Mortimer's regime began to crumble, partly because of her lavish spending, but also because the Queen successfully, but unpopularly, resolved long-running problems such as the wars with Scotland.
In 1330, aged 18, Edward III forcibly asserted his authority, and Mortimer was executed. Isabella lost her regency and was put under arrest for two years, but afterwards she lived for many years in considerable style; though she did not reside at court, she often visited to see her grandchildren.
Last Changed: February 1, 2022 Andrew V. [NN-family name not given, initial K.]"
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