Isabelle de France (9 November 1389-before 9 September 1409)

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Parents
Father:1Charles VI "le Bien-Aimé" (3 December 1368-21 October 1422), King of France
Mother:2Elisabeth von Bayern-Ingolstadt (1369/70-24 or 30 September 1435), President of the Council of Regency
Spouses and relationship events
Married:31 November 1396Richard II (-)Saint-Nicolas (Calais [municipality], Pas-de-Calais [district], Nord-Pas-de-Calais [county], France [country])
Marriage-contract dated Paris 9 March 1396. They were married by proxy at Sainte-Chapelle, Palais Royal, Paris 12 March 1396. The marriage was not consummated.
Married:46 June 1407Charles d'Orléans (24 November 1394-4 January 1465), Duc d'OrléansCompiègne [municipality], Oise [district], Picardy [county], France [country]
Marriage-contract dated 5 June 1406.
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Attributes
Events
Born:59 November 1389Louvre Palace [building], Paris [city/town], Île-de-France [county], France [country]
Buried:61409-1624Chapelle de Notre-Dame des Bonnes-Nouvelles, Abbaye de Saint-Lau (Blois [municipality], Loir-et-Cher [district], Centre-Val de Loire [county], France [country])
Died:7before 9 September 1409
Buried:81624l'église des Célestins (Paris [city/town], Île-de-France [county], France [country])
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Sources

1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), France, Capetian Kings.
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