Isabella of Aragon, Queen of France

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Isabella of Aragon, Queen of France

Isabella of Aragon (1247 – 1271) was a Queen of France through her marriage to Philip III of France. She was born in the Kingdom of Aragon, the daughter of James I of Aragon and his second wife, Yolande of Hungary.

Marriage and Reign Isabella married Philip III of France in 1262, solidifying an alliance between the Kingdom of France and the Crown of Aragon. The marriage was arranged to strengthen political ties between the two kingdoms. Isabella and Philip III had three children together, including the future King Philip IV of France.

Isabella played a significant role in court life during her time as Queen of France. She was known for her intelligence, grace, and diplomatic skills. Isabella was involved in various political matters and was respected for her counsel to the king.

Death and Legacy Tragically, Isabella of Aragon passed away in 1271 at a young age. Her death was mourned by many, and she was remembered for her kindness and generosity. Isabella's legacy lived on through her children and descendants, who continued to play important roles in European history.

In popular culture, Isabella of Aragon has been depicted in various works of literature and art, showcasing her as a prominent figure in medieval history.

References -

- "Isabella of Aragon". History.com.


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This article provides a brief overview of Isabella of Aragon, Queen of France, highlighting her marriage to Philip III of France, her role in court life, and her legacy.

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