According to legend, Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder Edward in such a way as not to draw blame on themselves, sending a famous order (in Latin:Eduardum occidere nolite timere bonum est) which, depending on where the comma was inserted, could mean either "Do not be afraid to kill Edward; it is good" or "Do not kill Edward; it is good to fear". In actuality, there is little evidence of anyone deciding to have Edward assassinated, and none whatsoever of the note having been written. Similarly, accounts of Edward being killed with a red-hot Poker have no strong contemporary sources to support them. The conventional 20th century view has been that Edward did die at Berkeley Castle, either murdered on Isabella's orders or of ill-health brought on by his captivity, and that subsequent accounts of his survival were simply rumours, similar to those that surrounded Joan of Arc and other near contemporaries after their deaths.
Isabella of France was 63 when she died. Isabella of France (c. 1295 - 22 August 1358.
Isabella of France (sometimes called Isabella, the She-Wolf of France)
Yes, There is Isabella of Portugal, Isabella of France and others.
Isabella of France (sometimes called Isabella, the She-Wolf of France)
Yes, St. Isabella of France was a daughter of King Louis VIII of France and became a Dominican nun. She is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church, known for her piety and devotion to serving the poor and sick.
because she nicknamed herself
Isabella died in the year 1270 of natural causes.
She died of old age
Queen Isabella's husband was King Ferdinard of Aragon.
The date is uncertain but the year was 1295. She was called the She-Wolf of France.-Faye xx
Isabella of France (1295 - 22 August 1358), also known as the She-wolf of France, was Queen consort of England as the wife of Edward II of England. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre.
YES Murder is murder in France. This question refers to an Urban legend that has been around a very long time and has no basis in fact.