Isabelle d’Angoulême (1187-31 May 1246), Ctss d’Angoulême

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Spouses and relationship events
Married:124 August 1200John (24 December 1166-18/19 October 1216), King of EnglandCathedral of Saint-André of Bordeaux [building], Bordeaux [municipality], Gironde [district], Aquitaine [county], France [country]
Married:210 March or 22 May 1220Hugues (XI) de Lusignan (-), Comte de la Marche
Children
Children with John:
Henry III (1 October 1207-16 November 1272), King of England3
Joan of England (22 July 1210-4 March 1237-8)4
Richard (5 January 1209-2 April 1272), Earl of Cornwall5
Isabella of England (1214-1 December 1241)6
Eleanor of England (1215-13 April 1275)7
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Occupation:81202-46Ctss d’Angoulême
Not formally recognized until November 1206.
Events
Buried:9Fontevraud Abbey [building], Fontevraud-l'Abbaye [municipality], Maine-et-Loire [district], Pays de la Loire [county], France [country]
Born:101187
Died:1131 May 1246Fontevraud Abbey [building], Fontevraud-l'Abbaye [municipality], Maine-et-Loire [district], Pays de la Loire [county], France [country]
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1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), England, Kings 1066-1837.
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