Isabella of France, known as the She-Wolf of France, was the wife of King Edward II and served as the de facto regent of England from 1327 to 1330, playing a crucial role in the history of the monarchy.
Overview
Early Life
Later Life
Regency And Rule
Cultural Depictions
Marriage To Edward II
The Invasion Of England
Conflict And Power Struggles
Legacy And Historical Impact
Political Role And Influence
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Conflict
Writing
Husband
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๐ซ๐ท Isabella of France was born around 1295 in Paris, France.
๐ She became the Queen of England after marrying King Edward II in 1308.
๐บ Isabella earned her nickname 'She-Wolf of France' due to her strength and cleverness.
๐คด Isabella played a significant role in helping her son, Edward III, become king.
๐ She was known for making important choices that shaped English history.
๐ฐ Isabella grew up in a large castle and was educated in several languages.
๐ Her wedding to Edward II was a grand celebration filled with jewels and fancy clothes.
โ๏ธ Isabella faced many challenges, including her husband's poor rule and conflicts with nobles.
๐ข In 1326, she invaded England to regain control from Edward II with her ally Roger Mortimer.
๐ธ Isabella spent her later years away from power but remained proud of her son's reign.