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Isabella of Lusignan

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Isabella herself died on 14 January 1300 having most likely outlived all of her children. She had several grandchildren. Isabella also outlived all of her siblings (full and half).
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Isabella's year of birth is unknown. She is mentioned in the Treaty of Vendome in March 1227. She was the daughter of
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Only one year after Maurice's death, Isabella remarried to Geoffrey de Rancon, relative of a much older
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Jeanne (died before 1288), married Gerard II of Chabot and had a daughter named Isabella.
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Francisque-SMichel (ed.) (1875) Rôles Gascons (Paris), Tome I, 38 Hen III, 3865, p. 483.
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Amuary II (died 1269), successor to his father as Sire and married Yolande, daughter of
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Isabelle of France: Capetian Sanctity And Franciscan Identity in the Thirteenth Century
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A charter dated October 1252 records a dispute with Isabella and her husband's will.
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The First English Revolution: Simon de Montfort, Henry III and the Barons' War
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Broussillon, B. de (1893) La maison de Craon (Paris), Tome I, 285, p. 195.
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Margaret (died after 16 August 1280), married Renaud de Pressigny
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Isabella was betrothed by the treaty of Vendôme in March 1227 to
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in 1254. After thirteen years of marriage Geoffrey died.
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The Place of the Reign of Edward II in English History
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Index

Isabella of Cyprus
Noble family
Lusignan
Maurice IV, Sire of Craon
Maurice V, Sire of Craon
Hugh X de Lusignan
Count of La Marche
Isabella of Angoulême
Hugh X of Lusignan
Isabella of Angoulême
Dowager Queen of England
King Henry III of England
Hugh X de Lusignan
Count of La Marche
Isabella of Angoulême
Alfonso, Count of Poitiers
Louis VIII of France
Blanche of Castile
Joan, Countess of Toulouse
Maurice IV, Sire of Craon
John I, Count of Dreux
Maurice V
Geoffrey de Rancon
King Henry III
Categories
1300 deaths
13th-century French nobility
House of Lusignan
1220s births
13th-century French women

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