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Isabeau of
Bavaria (or Isabelle; also
Elisabeth of Bavaria-Ingolstadt; c. 1370 – 24
September 1435) was
Queen of
France as the wife of King
Charles VI...
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Isabeau is a
leggenda drammatica or
opera in
three parts by
Pietro Mascagni, 1911, from an
Italian libretto by
Luigi Illica.
Mascagni conducted its first...
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Isabeau Levito (born
March 3, 2007) is an
American figure skater. She is the 2024
World silver medalist, 2022–23
Grand Prix
Final silver medalist, the...
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woman is
Isabeau of Anjou, who once
refused the Bishop's
unwelcome advances.
After learning from a
drunken Imperius that
Navarre and
Isabeau were married...
- been born a
princess of
France as the
daughter of King
Charles VI and
Isabeau of Bavaria.
Isabella was born on 9
November 1389 in Paris, France, as the...
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Valois was the
youngest daughter of King
Charles VI of
France and his wife
Isabeau of Bavaria. She was born at the Hôtel Saint-Pol (a
royal palace in Paris)...
- lucidity.
Power was held by his
influential uncles and by his wife,
Queen Isabeau. His
younger brother,
Louis I, Duke of Orléans, also
aspired to the regency...
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Isabelle de la Tour, Lady of
Limeuil (c. 1535 – 25
March 1609) was a
French noblewoman and a Maid of
Honour to the
Queen Mother Catherine de' Medici. She...
- of
Brittany (1477–1514), his only
legitimate heir to
reach adulthood.
Isabeau of
Brittany (1478–1490),
betrothed to Jean d'Albret in 1481, died young...
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regicide and sorcery, to
offer penance for the event. Charles's wife,
Isabeau of Bavaria, held the ball to
honor the
remarriage of a lady-in-waiting...