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Isabella of England, also called Elizabeth (1214-December 1, 1241) was a daughter of King John of England and Isabella of Angouleme. She was married to Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1235, who kept her hidden away in seclusion. When her brother, Richard, Earl of Cornwall, passed through Sicily returning from the Crusades, he had to beg Frederick to see Isabella and speak with her for a few moments. Download high resolution version (944x805, 68 KB)Illustration from London, British Library, MS Royal 14 C VII, folio 123, marriage of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella Plantagenet. ...
Download high resolution version (944x805, 68 KB)Illustration from London, British Library, MS Royal 14 C VII, folio 123, marriage of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella Plantagenet. ...
Frederick II (left) meets al-Kamil (right). ...
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Isabella of Angouleme (c. ...
Frederick II (left) meets al-Kamil (right). ...
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This article is about the medieval Crusades . ...
She bore four children, all of whom died as infant aside from a daughter, Margaret of Sicily (1237-1270). Isabella died in childbirth at Foggia along with her newborn child in 1241, and according to Thomas Costain, Frederick buried her beside one of his Saracen mistresses. Margaret of Sicily (1237–1270), (Margarethe von Hohenstaufen), Imperial Princess and Margravine of Meissen, was the youngest legitimate daughter of Emperor Frederick II, King of Sicily, by his wife, Isabella of England, daughter of King John Lackland. ...
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