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  1. 25 de nov. de 2023 · Isabella, Countess of Gloucester (c. 1173 14 October 1217), was an English noblewoman who was married to King John prior to his accession. She is known by an exceptionally large number of alternative names, including Isabelle, Hawise, Joan, and Eleanor.

  2. 25 de jun. de 2022 · John kept Isabella’s lands and Isabella did not contest the annulment. After the annulment, John granted the title of Earl of Gloucester to Isabella’s nephew Amaury IV, Count of Évreux. When Amaury died without children in 1213, Isabella once again became Countess of Gloucester in her own right and held the title until her death in 1217.

  3. During her marriage to John Isabella is recorded as having the title Countess of Gloucester. Soon after his accession to the throne in 1199, King John ended his ambiguous marriage to Isabel, securing an official annulment on grounds of consanguinity. With the ending of the marriage, he had no formal right to the earldom, and Isabel held the title.

  4. Brief Life History of Isabella. When Isabella FitzWilliam Countess of Gloucester was born about 1173, in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, her father, William FitzRobert 2nd Earl of Gloucester, was 58 and her mother, Hawise de Beaumont, was 60. She married John King of England on 24 August 1188.

  5. Isabella, Countess of Gloucester (1173/1174 – 14 October 1217), was an English noblewoman who was married to King John prior to his accession. (en) Isabel FitzRobert, más conocida como Isabel de Gloucester, nació alrededor del año 1170, como la hija mayor de William Fitz Robert, conde de Gloucester, y de .A la muerte de su padre (23 de noviembre de 1183), le sucede como condesa de Gloucester.

  6. 17 de may. de 2023 · During her widowhood Isabella’s mother Hawise, dowager Countess of Gloucester, made numerous grants from the Gloucester demesne lands to Durford Abbey. Footnote 32 Durford was a relatively small daughter house of Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, and was situated two miles east of the town of Petersfield on the border of Hampshire and Sussex.