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  1. Isabel Stuart (28 August 1676 – 2 March 1681), also called Isobel and Isabella, was a daughter of the future King James II of England and his second wife, Mary of Modena. Isabel was born at St James's Palace in London. [2]

  2. 22. Dez. 2023 · About Isabel Stewart of Lorn, Countess of Argyll. Not the same as Elizabeth Stewart, Countess of Argyle. LADY ISABELLE STEWART. Lady Isabelle Stewart was one of the three daughters and co-heirs of John Stewart, Lord of Lorne. She married Colin, second Lord Campbell.

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  3. Isabella Stewart (autumn of 1426 – 13 October 1494/5 March 1499), was a Scottish princess who became Duchess of Brittany by marriage to Francis I of Brittany. Also known as Isabel, she was the second daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort .

  4. The Hours of Isabella Stuart. France, Angers. c. 1431. MS 62. One of the most extensively illustrated Books of Hours in existence, this volume contains a unique, highly personalised combination of images and texts. It was completed by 1431 for the learned and powerful Duchess of Anjou, Yolande of Aragon.

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  5. Isabel has worked as an independent researcher for several artists and academics. She has also worked at the National Theatre on an archival project which produced resources for students on the work of contemporary women playwrights of colour for the National Theatre Archive.

  6. I am an academic and audience researcher specializing in contemporary feminist performance. My research focuses on feminist politics; affect theory; audience studies; listening practices; and contemporary performance.

  7. Isabel Stuart. Teaching Associate. Email: i.k.stuart@qmul.ac.uk. Profile. Teaching. Supervision. Profile. My PhD research lies at the intersection of feminist performance, affect and emotions theory, and audience research.