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Isabella's and half-brother
After Isabella's death in 1392, Langley married his cousin Joan Holland, whose great-grandfather Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, was the half-brother of Langley's grandfather Edward II ; she and Langley were thus both descended from King Edward I.
Margaret retired to Marlborough Castle ( which was by this time a dower house ), after Isabella's coronation, but she stayed in touch with the Queen and her half-brother Philip by letter during the confusing times leading up to Gaveston's death.

Isabella's and John
Catherine finds herself pursued by Isabella's brother, the rough-mannered, slovenly John Thorpe, and by her real love interest, Henry Tilney.
When King John died in October 1216, Isabella's first act was to arrange the speedy coronation of her nine-year-old son at the city of Gloucester on 28 October.
The death of Joanna's brother John, the stillbirth of John's daughter and the deaths of Joanna's older sister Isabella and Isabella's son Miguel made Joanna heiress to the Spanish kingdoms.
John and Isabella's son, Charles John Frederick Lampe, was a successful organist and composer as well.
* John of Ibelin ( 1244 – 1266 ), Queen Isabella's half-brother's son
John was born in Seville in 1478 to the sovereigns of Castile, Isabella I and Ferdinand V. At the time, his parents were involved in the War of Castilian Succession against Isabella's niece Joanna la Beltraneja, wife of King Afonso V of Portugal.

Isabella's and Ibelin
Amalric's widow ( Isabella's mother ) Maria Comnena had married Balian of Ibelin, and Raymond attempted to regain influence with a project to marry Sibylla to Balian's older brother Baldwin of Ibelin.
Baldwin V was carried on the shoulders of Balian of Ibelin, not only because Balian was particularly tall, but also to demonstrate that his aunt Isabella's family supported his accession.
Raymond III of Tripoli, the film's Tiberias, was not present, but was in Nablus attempting a coup, with Balian of Ibelin, to raise her half-sister ( Balian's stepdaughter ), princess Isabella of Jerusalem, to the throne ; however, Isabella's husband, Humphrey IV of Toron, refusing to precipitate a civil war, swore allegiance to Guy.
Baldwin IV died in spring 1185, shortly after ordering a formal public crown-wearing by Baldwin V at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, at which Balian of Ibelin carried the child-king, to signify that Isabella's family accepted his claim.
Isabella's paternal grandparents were Amalric II of Jerusalem and his first wife Éschive d ' Ibelin.

Isabella's and Old
Isabella's current residence is the Old Women ’ s Gym located on College Avenue beside Varnado Hall.
The Old French Continuation of William of Tyre claimed that Stephanie hated Isabella's mother Maria Comnena, and prevented her having any contact with her daughter.

Isabella's and Lord
When Lord Wentworth died, a few months after Anne Isabella's marriage to Lord Byron, her father, who inherited a large part of the estate, changed his name to Sir Ralph Noel.
Act 1, Scene 1: Urbino, Italy ; The grounds of the Lord Governor's house ; the day of Antonio and Isabella's wedding ; a banquet laid out
At the end of the scene, Gaspero enters with the Lord Governor ( Isabella's uncle ), who has come to pay Antonio a visit.
Isabella's fourth son Louis of Enghien, Lord of Conversano, received the ( titular ) Duchy of Athens in 1381, when his nephew's inheritance was divided.

Isabella's and regent
Isabella ruled as regent until 1330, when Isabella's son, Edward deposed Mortimer in turn and ruling directly in his own right.
Isabella's son, Prince Edward, was confirmed as Edward III, with his mother appointed regent.
Isabella and Mortimer ruled together for four years, with Isabella's period as regent marked by the acquisition of huge sums of money and land.
Isabella's reign as regent lasted only four years, before the fragile political alliance that had brought her and Mortimer to power disintegrated.
In October 1832, the King formed a moderate royalist Government under Francisco Cea Bermúdez, which tried, almost successfully, to curb the Apostolic party and, through an amnesty, to gain liberal support for Isabella's right to succeed and for Queen Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, her mother and designated regent.
Neither Sibylla's nor Isabella's party seems to have been prepared to accept the terms of Baldwin IV's will, to install a regent and wait for a decision by Baldwin V's relatives in England, France and Germany.
He served as regent for two of his young relatives, Isabella's daughter Maria of Montferrat from 1205 to 1210, and then Henry I of Cyprus from 1228 until Henry came of age in 1232.

Isabella's and until
From there, Isabella's spirit moved to the Music Hall and resided there until 1948 then that building was also torn down.
In 1589, Isabella Andreini performed her comic work Pazzia d ' Isabella ( Isabella's madness ) for the Florentine court during the wedding of Ferdinando I de ' Medici and Christina of Lorraine, and the details of the mostly improvised play have endured until modern times.
* Artemus: Artemus is Isabella's lover, he is a werewolf, he was a member of the Carnival Macabre until Isabella left, upon his return he helped Isabella break the curse.

Isabella's and when
Juana, Isabella's second daughter, married into the Habsburg dynasty when she wed Philip the Handsome, the son of Maximilian I, King of Bohemia ( Austria ) and entitled to the crown of the Holy Roman Emperor.
Isabella's mother died when Isabella was still quite young ; some contemporaries suspected Philip IV of her murder, albeit probably incorrectly.
Elizabeth supported her friend Queen Isabella when she invaded England, and she benefited greatly from the reign of Isabella's son, King Edward III of England.
The situation took a farcical turn when Richard's envoy, Isabella's ex-husband Humphrey of Toron, spotted Conrad's envoy, Reginald of Sidon, out hawking with Al-Adil.
Sibylla's position was further strengthened when Isabella's husband, Humphrey IV of Toron, Raynald of Châtillon's stepson, left Nablus to swear fealty to Sibylla and Guy.
This angered the Emperor, and caused some diplomatic strife between him and King Christian, but the matter was resolved when Dyveke died in 1517, and Isabella's relationship with her husband improved vastly over the next few years ; her relationship with Sigrit Willoms improved as well, and both women acted as political advisors to the king.
Frasier co-star Peri Gilpin was in the delivery room when daughter Isabella was born and is Isabella's godmother, and Jane is also godmother of Peri Gilpin's daughter Stella.
Isabella's dowry of Artois eventually returned to the French Crown following the death of King Philip, when her son Louis became king.
Infanta Luisa Fernanda was heiress-presumptive to the crown between 1833 and 1851 when Isabella's oldest surviving daughter was born.
Later on board the RMS Carpathia she is grief-stricken when she finds Wynn's lifeless body on deck amongst other victims who have died of hypothermia, but luckily, when the Carpathia reaches New York she is reunited with her family, blissfully unaware of Isabella's tryst because the telegram was never sent out due to the sinking.
He volunteered to crush the insurrection in Madrid on the 22nd of June 1866, and when the revolution broke out in September 1868 accepted the command of Queen Isabella's troops.

Isabella's and Maria
Isabella's fourth child, Maria, married Manuel I of Portugal, strengthening the link forged by her older sister's marriage.
Isabella's mother Maria and the Ibelins ( now closely allied to Conrad ) argued that Isabella and Humphrey's marriage was illegal, as she had been underage at the time ; underlying this was the fact that Humphrey had betrayed his wife's cause in 1186.
After Isabella's death, he married on 21 August 1274, Maria of Brabant, daughter of Henry III of Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy.
After Archduchess Isabella's death on 27 November 1763, a political marriage was arranged with Maria Josepha of Bavaria ( d. 1767 ), a daughter of Charles Albert, Elector of Bavaria ( the former emperor Charles VII ) and Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria.
In Montferrat he was succeeded by Boniface, but his own heiress was born posthumously: a daughter Maria of Montferrat, ' La Marquise ', who in 1205 became Queen of Jerusalem on Isabella's death, but died young in childbirth.
He and his wife Maria arranged her daughter Isabella's forcible divorce from Humphrey of Toron so she could marry Conrad.
Isabella's supporters, led by her mother Maria and stepfather Balian, and Raymond of Tripoli, had gathered in Nablus.
However, this was questionable: the legitimacy of Isabella's daughter by Conrad, Maria, and the right of her descendants to the throne of Jerusalem was never challenged, and if Maria was legitimate, so too were Isabella's daughters by Henry.
Isabella's mother Maria, stepfather Balian and other prominent nobles, including Reginald of Sidon, now supported Conrad of Montferrat, Baldwin V's uncle, whose arrival in 1187 had saved the city of Tyre and, indeed, the kingdom.
After Isabella's death in 1539 Cabezón was appointed music teacher to her children: Prince Felipe and his sisters Maria and Joan ( Maria would later become the most important patron of composer Tomás Luis de Victoria ).
Guy's daughter Maria d ' Enghien, Isabella's granddaughter, married Pietro Cornaro, a Venetian.

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