Isabelle de Hainaut

Isabelle de Hainaut , born the April 23rd 1170 with Lille, dead the March 15th 1190 with Paris, is, by marriage, queen of France (1180 - 1190).

She is the girl of the count Baudouin V of Hainaut and Marguerite Ire (1145 - 1194), known as Marguerite of Alsace , countess of Flanders.

Philippe Auguste, which seeks Flemish alliance to escape the influence from the Champenois carried out by his/her mother Adèle from Champagne, Isabelle wife at once after the death of Louis VII the April 28th 1180 with Bapaume. She is crowned in Paris the May 29th according to.

This one has the additional advantage to have Carolingian blood , the counts de Hainaut descendant of Charles of Low-Lorraine.

Fine and cultivated, it protects the poets and holds a Cour of Love. But, appearing to be able to give to the king a child, it is with the day before to be repudiated by Philippe Auguste under pretext of consanguinity (assembled Senlis, March 1184) when the popular clamor moves the king who keeps it. It gives him finally a son, the future Louis VIII in 1187. She dies in layers in 1190.

She is buried with Notre-Dame de Paris; the ceremony takes place with in the chair Maurice de Sully because Philippe Auguste is absent, in shift in Normandy. It is covered with an embroidered gold chasuble.

Simple: Isabelle off Hainaut

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