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    Isabella (French: Isabelle d'Angoulême, IPA: [izabɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; c. 1186/ 1188 – 4 June 1246) was Queen of England from 1200 to 1216 as the second wife...
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  • (Taillefer IV) Isabella (1202–1246), daughter of Aymer III John of England (House of Plantagenet) (1202–1216), first husband of Isabella Hugh X of Lusignan...
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    with her mother's life. In 1934, she was played, under the name Duchess d'Angoulême, by Gladys Cooper in The Iron Duke, opposite George Arliss as the Duke...
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    Madeleine d'Angoulême, Abbess of Fontevrault (died 26 October 1543) He also had an illegitimate daughter by mistress Jeanne Le Conte: Souveraine d'Angoulême (died...
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  • the crown of France. Vincent 1999, p. 171. Vincent, Nicholas (1999). "Isabella of Angouleme:John's Jezebel". In Church, S.D. (ed.). King John: New Interpretations...
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    (born Ines Isabella Sampietro; 5 July 1905 – 8 July 1982) was an Italian actress with an international film career. Miranda was born Ines Isabella Sampietro...
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    he had difficulty making up the balance, and that of his brother Jean d'Angoulême, also a prisoner. He made an unsuccessful attempt to press his claims...
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    None 6th generation None 7th generation Margherita, Vicereine of Portugal Isabella, Hereditary Princess of Modena 8th generation Luisa Cristina, Princess...
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    de territoire, Commune d'Angoulême (16015), Unité urbaine 2020 d'Angoulême (16601), Aire d'attraction des villes 2020 d'Angoulême (062), Département de...
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    depicted his brother on the Wilton Diptych. Edward was born at the Château d'Angoulême, in Angoulême, then part of the Duchy of Aquitaine. His name, Edward...
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    Ferdinand VII (category Grand Masters of the Order of Isabella the Catholic)
    Battle of Trocadero and the fall of Cádiz, reprisals followed. The Duc d'Angoulême made known his protest against Ferdinand's actions by refusing the Spanish...
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    Schuster. ISBN 0-6716-8702-6. Jordan, William Chester (1991). "Isabelle d'Angoulême, by the Grace of God, Queen". Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire...
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    d'Épernon escorted Marie in his coach. She took refuge in the Château d'Angoulême and provoked an uprising against her son the King, the so-called "war...
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    X was born in 1183. He married Isabella, widow of King John of England, on 10 May 1220. By Hugh's marriage to Isabella, he became Count of Angoulême until...
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    Salic Law so that their daughter, Isabella, could become queen depriving his brother, Don Carlos, of the throne. Isabella II succeeded her father when he...
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    Naples and Sicily and had issue. Marie Thérèse d'Artois, Mademoiselle d'Angoulême (Versailles, 6 January 1783 – Château de Choisy, 22 June 1783) died in...
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    were siblings, being both children of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella of Portugal. María Teresa, therefore, like many Habsburgs, was a product...
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    The Restoration period also saw the opening in 1824 of the Galerie d'Angoulême, a section of largely French sculptures on the ground floor of the Northwestern...
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    the English throne by Maximilian, King of the Romans, Ferdinand II and Isabella I of Spain (the Catholic monarchs), Philip, Duke of Burgundy, and Margaret...
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    invested Cádiz, Álava was commissioned by the Cortes to treat with the Duc d'Angoulême, and the negotiations resulted in the restoration of Ferdinand, who pledged...
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  • eventually inherit the kingdom, over the claims of John of England, through Isabella of Angoulême, the daughter of Aymer of Angoulême, the third and youngest...
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    Mademoiselle Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry Marie Thérèse, Mademoiselle d'Angoulême Grandchildren Princess Louise Élisabeth Prince Louis Louise Marie Thérèse...
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    Mademoiselle Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry Marie Thérèse, Mademoiselle d'Angoulême Grandchildren Princess Louise Élisabeth Prince Louis Louise Marie Thérèse...
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    Guillaume Birnstiel. 1768. p. 26. Marie Antoinette at AllMovie Guichen, Eugène (1909). Le Duc d'Angoulême (1775-1844) (in French) (2nd ed.). E. Paul. p. 1....
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    of Montpensier 18. Jean de Longwy 9. Jacqueline de Longwy 19. Jeanne d'Angoulême 2. Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier 20. René D'Anjou, Baron de Mezieres...
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    bands, and she wears a broad hat that matches her gown, 1518. Marguerite d'Angoulême wears the Italian style common in Savoy. Her black gown has very large...
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    various Guise candidates, the strongest candidate was probably the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, daughter of Philip II of Spain, whose mother Elisabeth...
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    early years the Plantagenets were great benefactors of the abbey and while Isabella d'Anjou was the abbess, King Henry II's widow, Eleanor of Aquitaine, made...
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    comte de Clermont Blanche d'Orléans Jean, duc de Vendôme Eudes, duc d'Angoulême Clothilde d'Orléans Adélaïde d'Orléans Charles Philippe, duc d'Anjou...
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    Savoie-Villars, comtesse de Brienne (fille d'honneur 1533 - 1537) ?-1538 : Jeanne d'Angoulême 1538-1539 : Françoise de Brézé (fille d'honneur 1534 - 1538) 1538-1543 :...
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