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ISABEAU ISABELLA

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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 860 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ISABEAU

ISABELLA  , Or ELIZABETH OF BAVARIA (1370-1435), wife of Charles VI. of France, was the daughter of Stephen II., duke of Bavaria . She was born in 1370, was married to Charles VI. on the 17th of
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July 1385, and crowned at Paris on the 22nd of August 1389 . After some years of happy married
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life she fell under the influence of the dissolute court in which she lived, and the king having become insane (August 1392) she consorted chiefly with Louis of Orleans . Frivolous, selfish, avaricious and fond of luxury, she used her influence, during the different periods when she was invested with the regency, not for the public welfare, but mainly in her own
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personal
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interest . After the assassination of the duke of Orleans (November 23, 1407) she attached herself sometimes to the Armagnacs, sometimes to the Burgundians, and led a scandalous life . Louis de Bosredon, the captain of her guards, was executed for complicity in her excesses; and Isabella herself was imprisoned at
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Blois and after-wards at
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Tours (1417) . Having been set
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free towards the end of that
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year by John the Fearless, duke of
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Burgundy, whom she had called to her assistance, she went to
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Troyes and established her government there, returning afterwards to Paris when that city had capitulated to the Burgundians in July 1418 . Once more in power, she now took up arms against her son, the dauphin Charles; and after the
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murder of John the Fearless she went over to the side of the
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English, into whose hands she surrendered France by the treaty of Troyes (May 21, 1420), at the same time giving her daughter Catherine in
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marriage to the king of England, Henry- V . After her triumphal entry into Paris with the latter she soon became an
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object of loathing to the whole French nation . She survived her
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husband, her son-in-law, and eight out of her twelve children, and she passed the last miserable years of her life in poverty, solitude and
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ill-
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health . She died at the end of September 1435, and was interred without funeral honours in the abbey of St Denis, by the side of her husband, Charles VI . See Vallet de Viriville, Isabeau de Baviere (1859) ; Marcel Thibault, Isabeau de Baviere, Reine de France, La Jeunesse,; 1390–1405 (1903) .

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