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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 ... and her husband was to nickname her "Isabella the Fair". ...

  3. List of monarchs by nickname - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. This is a list of monarchs (and other royalty and nobility) sorted by nickname. This list is divided into two parts: Cognomens: Also called cognomina. These are names which are appended before or after the person's name, like the epitheton necessarium, or Roman victory titles. Examples ...

  4. Cultural depictions of Isabella of France - Wikipedia

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    15th century depiction of Isabella. Isabella of France (1295 – 22 August 1358) was Queen of England and the daughter of Philip IV of France.Sometimes called the "She-Wolf of France", she was a key figure in the rebellion which deposed her husband, Edward II of England, in favor of their eldest son Edward III.

  5. Isabella (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Isabella is a feminine given name, ... Isabella of France (disambiguation) Isabella, Countess of Atholl, ban-mormaer of Atholl, Scotland, 1211–1236/7;

  6. Philip IV of France - Wikipedia

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    Charles IV, King of France r. 1322–1328 Charles I, King of Navarre r. 1322–1328: Isabella of France (c. 1295 –1358) Edward of Caernarfon (1284–1327) Edward II, King of England: Philip the Fortunate Philip of Valois (1293–1350) Philip VI, King of France r. 1328–1350: John the Posthumous (1316) John I, King of France John I, King of ...

  7. Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    The Archbishop of Rouen celebrated the marriage between Isabella and Theobald II, King of Navarre and Count of Champagne, on 6 April 1255 in Melun. [3] Isabelle became Queen consort of Navarre . Together with her husband and her father, the very pious Isabella travelled with the Eighth Crusade in July 1270.

  8. Isabeau of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    The Hundred Years War: The English in France 1337–1453. New York: Penguin. ISBN 978-1-101-17377-0; Solterer, Helen. (2007). "Making Names, Breaking Lives: Women and Injurious Language at the Court of Isabeau of Bavaria and Charles VI". In Cultural Performances in Medieval France. ed. Eglat Doss-Quimby, et al. Cambridge: DS Brewer.

  9. Saint Isabelle of France - Wikipedia

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    Isabelle of France (March 1225 – 23 February 1270) was a French princess and daughter of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile. She was a younger sister of King Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) and of Alfonso, Count of Poitiers , and an older sister of King Charles I of Sicily .