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  2. Isabeau of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Isabeau of Bavaria (or Isabelle; also Elisabeth of Bavaria-Ingolstadt; 28 April 1370 – 24 September 1435) was Queen of France as the wife of King Charles VI from 1385 to 1422. She was born into the House of Wittelsbach as the only daughter of Duke Stephen III of Bavaria-Ingolstadt and Taddea Visconti of Milan. At age 15 or 16, Isabella was ...

  3. Tracy Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams has published on medieval conceptions of love, and is best known for her 2010 book The Life and Afterlife of Isabeau of Bavaria (Johns Hopkins, 2010), which was well-received as a "a thought-provoking study" [1] and a valuable attempt to recuperate the reputation of Isabeau of Bavaria, whose reputation as "overweight, wasteful, empty-headed, promiscuous" had suffered from gossip and a ...

  4. Elisabeth of Sicily, Duchess of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Her granddaughter and namesake was Isabeau of Bavaria, queen of France by her marriage to Charles VI of France. Isabeau's children included: Isabella, Queen of England; Catherine, also queen of England; Michelle, duchess of Burgundy and Charles VII of France.

  5. House of Wittelsbach - Wikipedia

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    Isabeau de Bavière (1371–1435), queen-consort of France; ... Duke of Bavaria-Straubing, Counts of Hainaut and Holland from 1254 to 1433. Quarterly 1 and 4, ...

  6. Catherine of Valois - Wikipedia

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    Catherine of Valois was the youngest daughter of King Charles VI of France and his wife Isabeau of Bavaria. [3] She was born at the Hôtel Saint-Pol (a royal palace in Paris) on 27 October 1401. Early on, there had been a discussion of marrying her to the Prince of Wales , the son of Henry IV of England , but the king died before negotiations ...

  7. Bal des Ardents - Wikipedia

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    Charles' wife, Isabeau of Bavaria, held the ball to honor the remarriage of a lady-in-waiting. Scholars believe the dance performed at the ball had elements of traditional charivari , [ 3 ] with the dancers disguised as wild men , mythical beings often associated with demonology , that were commonly represented in medieval Europe and documented ...

  8. Taddea Visconti - Wikipedia

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    Taddea Visconti, Duchess of Bavaria (1351 – 28 September 1381) was an Italian noblewoman of the Visconti family, the ruling house in Milan from 1277 to 1447. She was the first wife of Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria , and the mother of the French queen Isabeau of Bavaria .

  9. Histoire secrete d'Isabelle de Baviere, reine de France

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    Its central character is Isabelle herself (Isabeau of Bavaria, d. 1435), wife of Charles VI, used by Sade to create a woman who is beautiful, evil and cruel. She has similarities to Juliette and possibly acts as a prototype of Sade's later, most perverted characters.