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Isabella of France, Dauphine of Viennois

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Reign
  
1323-1333

Name
  
Isabella France,

Father
  
Philip V of France

House
  
Capet

Died
  
April 1348


Spouse
  
Guigues VIII of Viennois John III, Lord of Faucogney

Issue
  
Humbert de La Tour du Pin

For other persons named Isabella of France, see Isabella of France (disambiguation)

Isabella of France and Burgundy (1310 – April 1348) was the daughter of Philip V of France and Joan II, Countess of Burgundy.

Life

When Isabella was only two years old, her mother was placed under house arrest because it was thought she was having love affairs. Joan was released the following year since Isabella's father, Philip refused to divorce her. Her aunt, Blanche of Burgundy had been imprisoned in the fortress of Château Gaillard in 1314 along with Isabella's other aunt, Margaret of Burgundy.

In 1316, her father became the King of France. The same year, her marriage with Guigues VIII of Viennois was contracted. In 1322, however, her young father died, which devastated the family. Although Isabella was still in grief, she was married in 1323, when she was just 11 years old.

The marriage produced one son,

  • Humbert de La Tour du Pin (died 22 May 1355).
  • Guigues was killed while besieging the Savoyard castle of Perrière in 1333. He left the Dauphiné to his brother Humbert II. He was buried in Saint-André in Grenoble.

    In 1335, Isabella married John III, Lord of Faucogney. She was widowed a second a time as John died in 1345, this marriage was childless. Isabella herself died of the bubonic plague (Black Death) in April 1348.

    References

    Isabella of France, Dauphine of Viennois Wikipedia