Isabella of Valois, born on November ninth, thirteen eighty-nine, was a prominent figure in the late medieval period, known for her roles as both a queen and a duchess. As the daughter of King Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria, she was born into royalty, which set the stage for her significant political alliances.
Her marriage to Richard II of England in thirteen ninety-six marked the beginning of her reign as Queen of England. This union, however, was short-lived, as it lasted only until thirteen ninety-nine. Despite the brevity of her time as queen, Isabella's influence during this period was notable.
Following her time in England, Isabella became the Duchess of Orléans through her marriage to Charles I, Duke of Orléans, in fourteen oh six. This role further solidified her status in the French nobility until her untimely death in fourteen oh nine.