- Isabel of Gloucester
Isabel of Gloucester (c.1173 [?] -
14 October 1217 ) was the first wife of KingJohn of England . This historical figure is known by an exceptionally large number of alternative names: Hadwisa, Hawise, Joan, Eleanor, Avise and Avisa.Lineage
Isabel was the daughter of the
William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and his wife, Hawise. Her paternal grandfather,Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester , was the illegitimate son of Henry I, King of England. Her father died in 1183 and, as he had no male heirs, his title merged in the Crown, but a new creation was granted to her in 1186 and she became Countess of Gloucester.Royal Marriage & Annullment
On
29 August 1189 , she married John, Earl of Cornwall atMarlborough Castle inWiltshire and he assumed the title in her right. Shortly before or after John's accession as King in 1199, he had the marriage annulled byPope Boniface VIII on the grounds ofconsanguinity (they were second cousins as descendants of King Henry I). As a result, Isabel was never recognised as Queen of England and her former title merged in the Crown.Later Marriages
Isabel later married Geoffrey FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, the
Earl of Essex , on20 January 1214 . He died in 1216. A year after Essex's demise she married Hugh de Burgh (laterEarl of Kent ) in September 1217.Death & Burial
Isabel died a just a month later that year and was interred in
Canterbury Cathedral .Isabel in fiction
*A very fanciful depiction of her as a
witch appears in "The Devil and King John", ahistorical novel byPhilip Lindsay , where she is called Hadwisa.*She also appears as the character Hadwisa in
Robin of Sherwood .
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