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Isabeau de Bavière (also Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt) (September 24, 1371 - 1422) was a Queen of France (1380 - 1422) after marrying Charles VI of France, a member of the Valois Dynasty, on July 17, 1385. She was the daughter of Stephan III, Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt.
As the King of France was insane, his wife, Isabeau de Bavière, came to terms with King Henry V of England, and by the treaty of Troyes (1420) the Crown of France was to pass away from the Dauphin to the issue of Henry and Catherine_of_Valois. When Henry V died, his son was declared King of France and England under the title of Henry VI.
Isabeau de Bavière died in 1422 at Paris and is interred in Saint Denis Basilica.
Children
- Charles, Dauphin of Viennois (1386-1386)
- Jeanne (1388-1390)
- Isabella (1389-1409); m.1 Richard II of England; m.2 Charles, Duke of Orléans
- Jeanne (1391-1433); m. John VI, Duke of Brittany
- Charles, Dauphin of Viennois, Duke of Guyenne (1392-1401)
- Marie, Prioress of Poissy (1393-1438)
- Michelle (1395-1422); m. Philip III, Duke of Burgundy
- Louis, Dauphin of Viennois, Duke of Guyenne (1397-1415); m. Marguerite of Burgundy
- John, Dauphin of Viennois, Duke of Touraine (1398-1417); m. Jacqueline, Countess of Hainault and Holland
- Catherine (1401-1438); m.1 Henry V of England; m.2 Sir Owen Tudor
- Charles VII of France (1403-1461) the Dauphin in Shakespeare's Henry V
- Philip (1407-1407)
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