John and Isabella of Gloucester Henry decided to make arrangements for John. Only only seven-years-old he was granted annual revenues to the value of £1,000 from England and 1,000 livres each from Normandy and Anjou. In 1175, after the death of Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of...
John of Gaunt arranged that his daughter by Constance, Katherine of Lancaster, married Enrique (Henry) III of Castile, the son of the king John of Gaunt had tried to unseat. Through this marriage, Pedro and Enrique's lines were united. Among the descendants of this marriage wereIsabella I...
Isabella of Angouleme returned to her homeland after John's death. There she married Hugh X of Lusignan, son of the man she'd been betrothed to before marrying John, and the man who was betrothed to her eldest daughter by John. Hugh X and Isabella had nine children. Her marriage took ...
The marriage of Isabella of Castile, 1474- 1504, and Ferdinand of Aragon, 1479- 1516, served to unify much of Christian and Muslim Spain. Though both kingdoms maintained separate governing institutions, the two rulers were able to strengthen the bond between the two kingdoms by strengthening thei...
His death without heirs resulted in the War of the Breton Succession, pitting two indirect heirs, John of Montfort and Charles of Blois. Despite three marriages—to Isabella of Valois, Isabella of Castile, and Joan of Savoy—he was left childless and designated Charles of Blois his successor,...
The two principal claimants were Edward III of England, who derived his claim through his mother, Isabella, sister of Charles IV, and Philip, count of Valois, son of Philip IV’s brother Charles. Philip VIPhilip VI, detail from a French manuscript, 14th century; in the Bibliothèque ...
John and Isabella of Gloucester were married atMarlborough Castlein Wiltshire, and John assumed the Earldom of Gloucester in her right. Because John and Isabella were second cousins,Baldwin of Forde, Archbishop of Canterburydeclared the marriage null due to consanguinity. but he was overruled byPope...
On March 31 of that year, the joint Catholic Monarchs of Spain (Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, the patrons of Christopher Columbus) had issued an edict– the Alhambra Decree— ordering the expulsion of practicing Jews from the Crowns of Castile and Aragon and its ...
Little is known of Constance’s childhood. She was around 7 when her mother died, her sisterIsabellawas a year younger and their baby brother, Alfonso was about 2. Alfonso would die in 1362. King Peter of Castile Peter of Castile was engaged in constant wars with Arago...
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