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  1. Isabella, Countess of Gloucester (1173/74 – 14 October 1217), was an English noblewoman who was married to King John prior to his accession. Lineage. Isabella was the daughter of William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, and his wife Hawise. Her paternal grandfather, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, was the illegitimate son of King Henry I.

  2. Countess of Gloucester is a title that may be held by a woman in her own right or as wife of the Earl of Gloucester . Women who have held the title include: Countesses in their own right. Isabella, 3rd Countess of Gloucester (d. 1217), whose title was held by her husband (King John) after 1189, and again by her in her own right from 1216 onward.

  3. Mabel FitzRobert, Countess of Gloucester (c. 1100 – 29 September 1157 [citation needed]) was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, and a wealthy heiress who brought the lordship of Gloucester, among other prestigious honours to her husband, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester upon their marriage.

    • Sybil de Montgomery
    • 29 September 1157, Bristol, England
  4. For more detailed accounts of Isabella of Gloucester and the earldom of Gloucester, see Earldom of Gloucester Charters, ed. R. B. Patterson (Oxford, 1973), introduction, esp. pp. 5-9; R. B. Patterson, ‘Isabella, suo jure countess of Gloucester (c.1160–1217)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004; online ...

  5. 27 de feb. de 2015 · Isabella was now a widow and although virtually penniless appears to have revelled in her first taste of freedom, styling herself on one charter ‘Countess of Gloucester and Essex in my free widowhood’. It was not until 17th September 1217, almost a year after the death of King John, that Isabella’s lands were returned to her.

  6. Isabella, queen of England and countess of Gloucester. Born: C. 1160 Died: 1217 (14 October) Isabella was the first wife of King John and heiress of William (second) earl of Gloucester. Following the death of her brother in 1166, Isabella's father, Earl William (d. 1183), orchestrated her betrothal to King John which was effected in 1176 ...

  7. 17 de may. de 2023 · Given the lack of source material, this chapter focuses on Isabella’s importance as heiress and lord while she acted as Countess of Gloucester and Mortain. It has been assumed that she had little authority and wielded no power within her own honour during that time.