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  1. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Isabel Stuart, LAHP-funded student London Arts & Humanities Partnership, AHRC-funded doctoral training partnership

  2. Isabel's paternal grandparents were Charles I of England and his wife Henrietta Maria of France, her maternal grandparents were Alfonso IV d'Este and Laura Martinozzi. Lady Isabel died at St James's Palace on 2 March 1681 [OS], the place of her birth, of natural causes aged four, five months shy of her fifth birthday.

  3. Isabel Stuart-(1676-yil 28-avgust - 1681-yil 2-mart), Isobel va Izabella nomi bilan ham ma'lum bo'lgan Angliya qiroli James II va uning ikkinchi xotini, Mary Modenaning qizi. Isabel Londondagi Avliyo Jeyms saroyida tug'ilgan.

  4. One of those people you always hope to find (but rarely do!), Isabel is driven, smart, passionate, highly motivated, creative, a beautiful writer and capable of turning her hand to any activity. Isabel is quick to understand briefs, works very well autonomously and never fails to deliver her work on time, to an exceptionally high standard and ...

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  5. Isabel Estuardo ( Fife, 19 de agosto de 1596- Londres, 13 de febrero de 1662) fue Electora palatina y reina de Bohemia por su matrimonio con Federico V del Palatinado. Nació como una princesa escocesa, siendo la tercera de los nueve hijos de Jacobo VI de Escocia y I de Inglaterra y de la princesa Ana de Dinamarca.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2023 · Isabel Stuart was born at St. James’s Palace in London, England on August 28, 1676. She was the second of the seven children and the second of the five daughters of the future King James II of England, who was then Duke of York, and his second wife Maria Beatrice of Modena. Isabel’s paternal grandparents were King Charles I of England and ...

  7. Marie, Viscountess of Rohan. House. Stewart. Father. James I of Scotland. Mother. Joan Beaufort. 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 .