Isabella of England
Isabella of England, born in 1295, was the daughter of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile. She became Queen of France by marrying King Philip IV in 1305. Isabella was known for her beauty and intelligence, and her marriage helped strengthen ties between England and France.
Isabella's life was marked by political intrigue, especially during her later years. After her husband's death, she played a significant role in the power struggles of the French court. She is often remembered for her involvement in the overthrow of her son, King Edward II, which led to a turbulent period in English history.