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Isabella and MacDuff
Bruce's queen, Elizabeth, his daughter Marjorie, his sisters Christina and Mary, and Isabella MacDuff were captured in a sanctuary at Tain, and sent to harsh imprisonment, which included Mary and Isabella being hung in a cage at Roxburgh and Berwick castles respectively for about four years, and Bruce's brother Neil was executed.
He imprisoned Bruce's sister Mary and Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, in wooden cages erected on the walls of Roxburgh and Berwick castles respectively, and then sent Bruce's nine-year-old daughter Marjorie to the nunnery at Watton.
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, and who had crowned Robert Bruce in 1306 and for years had been locked in a cage outside Berwick, was not included ; presumably she had died in captivity.
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan ( probably died 1313 14 ) was a significant figure in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
According to tradition, the ceremony of crowning the monarch was performed by a representative of Clan MacDuff, but Isabella arrived in Scone the day after the coronation of Robert the Bruce in March 1306.

Isabella and Countess
** Isabella, Countess of Fife ( b. 1320 )
** Isabella of Brienne, Countess of Lecce
* The Isle of Wight is sold to King Edward I by Countess Isabella De Fortibus for six thousand marks.
* November 10 Isabella de Fortibus, Countess of Devon ( b. 1237 )
Isabella was reintroduced to Mortimer in Paris by her cousin, Joan, Countess of Hainault, who appears to have approached Isabella suggesting a marital alliance between their two families, marrying Prince Edward to Joan's daughter, Philippa.
Isabella became Countess of Angoulême in her own right on 16 June 1202, by which time she was already queen of England.
Though Queen dowager of England, Isabella was now mostly regarded as a mere Countess of La Marche and had to give precedence to other women.
** Her Royal Highness Princess Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat, born on 21 April 2007.
This was until 1293, when Countess Isabella de Fortibus, the last Redvers resident sold it to Edward I, after which the government was entrusted to wardens as representatives of the crown.
Between 1723 and 1936 the Dukes, being descended from the 1st Duke's wife Isabella FitzRoy, 2nd Countess of Arlington, also held the titles Earl of Arlington, Viscount Thetford and Baron Arlington.
In January 1331, Ringwood and other manors which Isabella had previously surrendered were granted to William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury, whose descendants with some intermission held it for more than two centuries, until the death of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury in 1541.
Through his marriage to Isabella Stewart they had a son Thomas, and a single daughter, Margaret, who succeeded her brother and became in her turn Countess of Mar.
His sister, Isabella de Fortibus was widow of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle, and became also Countess of Devon in her own right.
Edmund married ( 1st ) 8 April 1269 to Aveline de Forz, the daughter of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle and Isabella de Fortibus, Countess of Devon.
Accompanied by her husband, and by the Countess of Namur, Jeanne de Harcourt, Isabella then travelled through the main territories of Burgundy: from Ghent ( 16 January ) to Kortrijk ( 13 February ) to Lille, and then to Brussels, Arras, Péronne-en-Mélantois, Mechelen and, by mid-March Noyon, where Isabella, now pregnant, chose to rest through the spring, only leaving when Joan of Arc led a campaign against the nearby Compiègne.
* Isabella FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton, 2nd Countess of Arlington ( c. 1668 1723 )
# HRH Princess Isabella of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat ( elder daughter of The Crown Prince and Crown Princess )
His half-brother Henry gave him one of the wealthiest heiresses in England, Isabella de Warenne, in her own right Countess of Surrey.
Isabella was born in Valenciennes on 5 April 1170, the daughter of Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut, and Margaret I, Countess of Flanders.
He was born the only child of Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton and Isabella Bennet, 2nd Countess of Arlington.
< div align =" center "> Isabella, Countess of Hertford by Alexander Roslin ( 1765 )< BR /> Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow </ div >

Isabella and Buchan
The eldest daughter, Margaret, married William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby ( d. 1254 ); the second daughter, Elizabeth ( or Isabella ), married Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan ( d. 1289 ); the third daughter, Helen, married Alan de la Zouche ( d. 1270 ).
Buchan, Isabella, Countess of

Isabella and wife
* 1566 Isabella Clara Eugenia Spanish wife of Albert VII, Archduke of Austria ( d. 1633 )
After Eschiva's death in October 1197 he married Isabella, the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem by his second marriage, and became King of Jerusalem in right of his wife and crowned at Acre in January 1198.
His second wife was Queen Isabella of Jerusalem, married January 1198 in Acre.
Longshanks, worried by the threat of the rebellion, sends the wife of his son Edward, the French princess Isabella, to try to negotiate with Wallace in hopes that Wallace kills her in order to draw the French king to declare war on Wallace in revenge.
At an early age, Catherine was considered a suitable wife for Arthur, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Henry VII of England and heir to the throne, due to the English ancestry she inherited from her mother Queen Isabella I of Castile.
Anderson lives in Highbury, north London, with his wife and three children ; Isabella, Flora and Edmund.
* 1241 Isabella of England, wife of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor ( b. 1214 )
Dr. Perlman accompanies Max back to his home where his wife Lauren ( Isabella Rossellini ) begins noticing his strange behavior.
Both his wife, Isabella Andreini, and their son, Giambattista Andreini, were also distinguished in the arts.
Some older composers in Naples, notably Zingarelli and Paisiello, were inclined to intrigue against the success of the youthful composer, but all hostility was rendered futile by the enthusiasm that greeted the court performance of his Elisabetta, regina d ' Inghilterra, in which Isabella Colbran, who subsequently became the composer's wife, took a leading part.
Isabella became his wife and Marchesa amid a spectacular outpouring of popular acclamation.
He agreed to set aside his wife, Isabella of Gloucester, and marry Philip's sister, Alys, in exchange for Philip's support.
The tomb of Isabella of Angoulême, John's second wife
The character of John's relationship with his second wife, Isabella of Angoulême, is unclear.
John's second wife, Isabella of Angoulême, left England for Angoulême soon after the king's death ; she became a powerful regional leader, but largely abandoned the children she had had by John.
Edward and his wife, Isabella of France, spent Christmas 1323 at Kenilworth, amidst major celebrations.
Francesco's wife was the cultured intellectual Isabella d ' Este, the sister of Alfonso, to whom Lucrezia had made overtures of friendship to no avail.
An accomplished condottiero, he was however also a ruthless figure who had his wife Isabella de ' Medici murdered.
Born in Florence, the son of Bartolomeo Corsini, Marquis of Casigliano and his wife Isabella Strozzi, sister of the Duke of Bagnuolo, Corsini had been an aristocratic lawyer and financial manager under preceding pontiffs.
In 1295, Robert married his first wife, Isabella of Mar the daughter of Domhnall I, Earl of Mar and his wife Helen.
Bruce's legitimate children were, with his first wife Isabella of Mar:
** Isabella of Bourbon, wife of Charles the Bold ( d. 1465 )
* May 16 Anne Isabella Milbanke, wife of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron ( b. 1792 )

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