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  1. Isabella of England (16 June 1332 – c. 5 October 1382) was the eldest daughter of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, and the wife of Enguerrand de Coucy, Earl of Bedford, by whom she had two daughters. She was made a Lady of the Garter in 1376. Early years. Isabella was Edward and Philippa's second child, and eldest daughter. [1]

  2. Explore genealogy for Isabel (Plantagenet) de Coucy LG born abt. 1332 Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England died 1382 England including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 6 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • Enguerrand (Coucy) de Coucy
  3. Isabella, countess of Bedford, the eldest daughter of Edward III (b. 1332), is a key figure of fourteenth-century society through whom an understanding of the role of a princess can be achieved. She has historically been at the centre of romanticised history, distinguished as an independent woman succeeding in a male-dominated society, but ...

  4. 5 de feb. de 2015 · Isabella finally married in 1365, at Windsor, at the rather late age of 33, in what appears to have been a love match. Her husband, Enguerrand VII Lord of Coucy, was 7 years her junior, and a hostage for the fulfilment of the Treaty of Bretigny.

  5. Isabel de Inglaterra (16 de junio de 1332 - c. Abril de 1379) era la hija mayor del rey Eduardo III de Inglaterra y Felipe de Hainault, y esposa de Enguerrand de Coucy, conde de Bedford, con quien tuvo dos hijas.

  6. Isabella (1332–1382) English princess and countess of Bedford. Name variations: Isabel Plantagenet; Isabella de Coucy. Born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, June 16, 1332; died before Oct 7, 1382; dau. of Philippa of Hainault (1314–1369) and Edward III (1312–1377), king of England (r. 1327–1377); m.

  7. 16 de jun. de 2017 · Isabella died in the spring of 1379 and was buried at Greyfriars Church Newgate in London. Enguerrande remarried to Isabelle of Lorraine in 1380 and had one more daughter before dying in Bursa while a prisoner of war in 1397. Marie de Coucy