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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.

  3. 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.

  4. Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    Isabella receiving a messenger from her father. At the All Saints Parlement in 1254, Theobald of Navarre requested Isabella's hand in marriage. [2] In an attempt to resolve the inheritance of Navarre, Louis declined Theobald's request until he reconciled with his sister, Blanche of Brittany. [2]

  5. Invasion of England (1326) - Wikipedia

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    Isabella of France landing in England with her son, the future Edward III of England. In 1325 Edward, then Duke of Aquitaine and heir to the throne of England, journeyed to France to pay homage to Charles IV of France as his vassal. [6] Isabella accompanied her son and it was during that journey that her affair with Mortimer began. [7]

  6. Tour de Nesle affair - Wikipedia

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    Isabella was criticized by some in France for failing to stand by her sisters-in-law, although this passed with time; [6] Isabella's own marriage failed catastrophically in due course, with many historians believing that she was responsible for the murder of her husband Edward in 1327 after Isabella's seizure of power in England with her lover ...

  7. 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.

  8. Isabelle Adjani gets two-year suspended prison sentence for ...

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    French actor Isabelle Adjani was found guilty of tax fraud in a Paris court and was sentenced to a two-year suspended prison sentence. Adjani has denied these legal claims.

  9. Isabella Psalter - Wikipedia

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    The Isabella Psalter (BSB Cod.gall. 16), also called the Psalter of Queen Isabella [1] or the Psalter of Isabella of England, [2] is a 14th-century volume containing the Book of Psalms, named for Isabella of France, who is herself depicted in it; it was likely a gift upon her betrothal or marriage. [3]