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  1. He married Isabella, widow of King John of England, on 10 May 1220. By Hugh's marriage to Isabella, he became Count of Angoulême until her death in 1246. Together they founded the abbey of Valence. Marriage and issue. Hugh and Isabella had: Hugh XI de Lusignan, seigneur of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême (1221–1250)

  2. Isabella af Angoulême ( fransk: Isabelle d'Angoulême, IPA: [izabɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; ca. 1186 [1] /1188 [2] – 4. juni 1246) var dronning af England som anden hustru til Kong Johan fra 1200 indtil Johans død i 1216. Hun var også i sin egen ret grevinde af Angoulême fra 1202 til sin død. Isabella havde fem børn med kongen, inklusive hans ...

  3. 26. Apr. 2024 · queen of King John. Isabella was the second wife of King John and was about 12 at the time of their marriage in August 1200. The alliance seems to have been a mixture of passion and diplomacy on John's part, since Angoulême lay in the heart of Aquitaine, which John was seeking to retain. Their first child, the future Henry III, was born in 1207.

  4. John, King of England. Mother. Isabella, Countess of Angoulême. Isabella of England (1214 – 1 December 1241) was an English princess of the House of Plantagenet. She became Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Sicily, Italy and Germany from 1235 until her death as the third wife of Emperor Frederick II .

  5. Eleanor of England (also called Eleanor Plantagenet and Eleanor of Leicester) (1215 – 13 April 1275) was the youngest child of John, King of England and Isabella of Angoulême. Early life [ edit ] At the time of Eleanor's birth at Gloucester , King John's London was in the hands of French forces, John had been forced to sign Magna Carta and Queen Isabella was in shame.

  6. Joan de Clare. Father. Hugh XI of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and of Angoulême. Mother. Yolande de Dreux, Countess of Penthièvre and of Porhoet. Alice de Lusignan (or Alice of Angoulême) (born after October 1236 – May 1290) was the first wife of Marcher baron Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester, and half-niece of King Henry III of ...

  7. Mathilde of Angoulême (also Mahaut; after marriage Taillifer) (1181–1233) was the sole daughter of Wulgrin III, Count of Angoulême. [1] After the death of her father, the title passed to her uncle, William VII of Angoulême. After her marriage to Hugh IX of Lusignan, [1] she became his consort, and the centre of the dynastic struggle ...