![]() While still an infant, Isabella was promised in marriage by her father to Edward II the intention was to resolve the conflicts between France and England over the latter's continental possession of Gascony and claims to Anjou, Normandy and Aquitaine. Royal women were usually titled 'Lady' or an equivalent in other languages. Isabella was not titled a 'princess', as daughters of European monarchs were not given that style until later in history. Isabella, third from left, with her father, Philip IV, her future French king brothers, and King Philip's brother Charles of ValoisIsabella was born in Paris on an uncertain date, probably between May and November 1295, to King Philip IV of France and Queen Jeanne of Navarre she was also (in time) the sister of three French kings. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre. 1295 – 22 August 1358), known as the She-Wolf of France, was the Queen consort of Edward II of England and mother of Edward III. Isabella of France Queen-Consort of England & Lady of Ireland & Duchess of Aquitaine Princess of France, Countess?, Queen of England, Queen consort of England, Princess Isabelle ( Fr), Queen Sister of Marguerite Capet, de France Louis X le Hutin, roi de France Blanche Capet, de France Philippe V, roi de France et de Navarre Charles "le Bel" Capet, roi de France and 1 other and Robert Capet, Prince of France « less Mother of Edward III, king of England John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall Eleanor of Woodstock, countess of Guelders and Joan of the tower, Queen of Scots Partner of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March Other sources say Hertford Castle)ĭaughter of Philippe IV le Bel, roi de France and Jeanne I, Queen of Navarre (not the United Kingdom as it did not exist until 1707. "The Fair", "She-wolf of France", "Isabella of France", "The She-Wolf"Ĭastle Rising, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom Spanish: Isabella Capet, reine consort d'Angleterre
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