John and Isabella of Gloucester Richard the Lionheart John and Philip II of France King of England King John: An Assessment Conflict with Pope Innocent III The Magna Carta Primary Sources Student Activities ReferencesJohn, the youngest son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, was born in...
Constance's younger sister Isabel of Castile married a younger brother of John of Gaunt, Edmund of Langley, first Duke of York and fourth son of Edward III of England. The later Wars of the Roses was fought between Isabel's descendants (the York faction) and descendants of John of Gaunt,...
Isabella and John had five children before John died in 1216. At John's death, Isabella's quick action had her son Henry crowned in Gloucester where they were at the time. Second Marriage Isabella of Angouleme returned to her homeland after John's death. There she married Hugh X of Lusig...
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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John was the great-grandson of the founder of the House of Aviz,John I, and only surviving son ofAfonso Vby his queen and cousin, Isabella. He was educated by the humanists of the court and was married to his cousin Leonor in 1471. He participated in his father’s conquest of Arzi...
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...
Isabella de Warenne. Edward did not officially relinquish his claim to the Scottish throne until 1356 and died near Doncaster in around 1367. The mysterious knight may have been one of his household retainers. Another daughter of the sixth earl, Eleanor, married Henry Percy, the son of a ...