Isabella de Clare (2 November 1226 – 10 July 1264) was the daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertfordand 5th Earl of Gloucester and Isabel Marshal.
This compensated Amaury for the loss of his French title, which was surrendered in the Treaty of Le Goulet. Upon his death without issue in 1213, Isabella once again became Countess ofGloucester. [11 ]
The title of Earl of Gloucester was created several times in the Peerage of England. A fictional earl is also a character in William Shakespeare's play King Lear. [1 ]
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Isabella (French: Isabelle d'Angoulême, IPA: [izabɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; c. 1186 [1 ]/ 1188 [2 ] – 4 June 1246) was Queen of England from 1200 to 1216 as the second wife of King John, Countess of Angoulême in her own right from 1202 until her death…
Isabellaof England (16 June 1332 – 1379/1382) was the eldest daughter of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, and the wife of Enguerrand de Coucy, Earl of Bedford, by whom she had two daughters.
Probably married to John of England for her fortune, Isabella, Countess of Gloucester in her own right, was put aside as soon as John became king so he could marry a much younger wife, also named Isabella.
Jindřich z Almainu (anglicky Henry of Almain, francouzsky Henri d'Almayne, listopad 1235, hrad Haughley – 13. března 1271, Viterbo) [1 ] byl syn Richarda Cornwallského a účastník osmé křížové výpravy.