1214 - 1241 (27 years)
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Name |
Isabelle |
Relationship | with Robert Alan Roy
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Birth |
1214 [1, 2] |
Married |
1234 (Age 20) [2] |
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, the son of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor and Constance. He was born on 26 December 1194. [Frederick, married Isabelle Princess of England] He died 13 December 1250.
Issue:
1. Princess Margaret (1241-1270) |
Death |
1 Dec 1241 [1, 2] |
Siblings |
4 Siblings |
| 1. Eleanor, Princess of England, b. 1215, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England d. 13 Apr 1275, Montargis Abbey, Montargis, Centre-Val de Loire, France (Age 60 years) ▻ William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, m. 23 Apr 1224 ; Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, m. 7 Jan 1237 | | 2. Henry III, King of England, b. 1 Oct 1207, Winchester, Hampshire, England d. 16 Nov 1272, Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London, England (Age 65 years) ▻ Eleanor of Provence, m. 14 Jan 1237 | | 3. Richard of Cornwall, King of the Romans, Earl of Cornwall, b. 5 Jan 1209, Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, England d. 2 Apr 1272, Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England (Age 63 years) ▻ Lady Isabel Marshal, m. 30 Mar 1231 | | 4. Joan, b. 1210 d. 1238 (Age 28 years) | | 5. Isabelle, Prince of England, b. 1214 d. 1 Dec 1241 (Age 27 years) | |
Person ID |
I21958 |
Last Modified |
16 Aug 2019 |
Father |
John "Lackland", King of England , b. 24 Dec 1167, Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England d. 19 Oct 1216, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England (Age 48 years) |
Mother |
Isabella of Angoulême, Queen of England, b. 1188 d. 31 May 1246 (Age 58 years) |
Marriage |
24 Aug 1200 |
Bordeaux, Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France |
Age at Marriage |
He : 32 years and 8 months - She : ~ 12 years and 8 months. |
Family ID |
F2200 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S309] Fraser, Antonia. The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1975).
- [S63] von Redlisch, Marcellus Donald Alexander R. Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants volume 1 , (Cottonport, Louisiana: Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, 1941).
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