Isabelle II of Jerusalem
Isabelle II of Jerusalem , or Yolande of Jerusalem was born in 1211, girl child of Jean de Brienne and Marie de Montferrat, queen of Jerusalem of 1205 to 1210. With died of Marie de Montferrat, Jean de Brienne became king de Jérusalem.
Seeking an alliance with the Saint Worsens Romain Germanique, Jean de Brienne gives Isabelle, then 14 years old, in marriage with the emperor Frederic II (1225), widower of Constance of Aragon. Marie died in 1228, after having given to a son to the Emperor her husband, the future Conrad IV.
The poor young person empress was probably not happy. Frederic II had constituted a harem with the Eastern mode, and it is in this environment that its young woman spent the three last years of her life. In same time, the unsteady husband was the parent of a natural girl Constance (1230-1307), then of an also illegitimate son, Manfred. According to certain sources, it would have regularized their situations, before dying, by marrying their mother, Bianca Lancia.
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