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  • Her Marriage Wasn't Always The Disaster That Braveheart Makes It Out To Be on Random Things About Isabella, " The She Wolf" Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, But Braveheart Erased Her From History

    (#7) Her Marriage Wasn't Always The Disaster That Braveheart Makes It Out To Be

    At the tender age of 12, Isabella, a French princess, married King Edward II in 1308. The marriage admittedly wasn't always a happy one, and by the 1320s it had completely collapsed. Edward's relationships with male favorites - and probable lovers - certainly didn't help their marriage and contributed to a rupture between the couple. Indeed, Braveheart uses this information to paint Edward II as a weak leader who has no interest in his wife.

    Their actual relationship was more complex. The two appeared to have genuine, affectionate feelings for one another for at least part of their marriage. Had Braveheart been a different film, Isabella and Edward's marriage may have been portrayed for what it actually was: an initially loving relationship that became more complicated and contentious over time.

    There are even suggestions that they had a functional sex life. After all, they had four children over the course of their marriage.

  • She Ruled England In All But Name For A Few Years on Random Things About Isabella, " The She Wolf" Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, But Braveheart Erased Her From History

    (#9) She Ruled England In All But Name For A Few Years

    After ousting her husband, Isabella's son became king in in 1327. But Edward III was only 14, and his young age made it impossible for him to govern alone. So Isabella was named regent, with her lover Roger Mortimer at her side. Though Isabella seemed to have taken her role as regent very seriously, she was not a popular ruler.

    Sensing opportunity, Edward III pushed his mother and her lover out of power in 1330.

  • She Overthrew Her Husband With The Help Of Her Lover on Random Things About Isabella, " The She Wolf" Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, But Braveheart Erased Her From History

    (#1) She Overthrew Her Husband With The Help Of Her Lover

    Isabella hooked up with Roger Mortimer - a powerful Welsh lord - in more ways than one. They both despised the influence that the Despenser family had over Isabella's husband, Edward II. Indeed, Edward's unpopularity grew with the Despensers' influence.

     So, united in their desire to see an end to the hated Despensers, the queen and the lord joined forces and successfully deposed Edward II in late 1326. Mortimer remained at Isabella's side for the next few years while she ruled as regent on behalf of her son, Edward III.

    But their relationship was apparently deeper than a political alliance. Isabella and Mortimer were more than likely lovers, too, though she never publicly acknowledged their romantic relationship. When Edward III exerted his own royal authority and ousted Mortimer from power, he actually showed respect for the man who had meant so much to his mother by only hanging him and not giving him the full, gruesome traitor's death. 

  • She Didn't Have A Fraught Relationship With Her Father-In-Law Because She Never Met Him on Random Things About Isabella, " The She Wolf" Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, But Braveheart Erased Her From History

    (#12) She Didn't Have A Fraught Relationship With Her Father-In-Law Because She Never Met Him

    The chief villain in Braveheart is the cruel Edward I, a king who is obsessed with the idea of claiming Scotland as his own. He also has a strange interest in Isabella, too. Creepily, he even gets the idea for the heinous "prima nocta" - a myth that historically didn't actually happen - in which English lords would have the right to rape Scottish brides on their wedding night while looking at his new daughter-in-law. In the film, Isabella loathes him.

    Historically, Isabella probably didn't feel all that much about Edward I, since she never met him. Edward I died in July 1307, and Isabella married his son six months later in France. She never even set foot in England until February 1308, long after Edward I had been dead and entombed. 

  • She Led A Successful Invasion Of England on Random Things About Isabella, " The She Wolf" Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, But Braveheart Erased Her From History

    (#3) She Led A Successful Invasion Of England

    In the 1320s, Isabella was becoming increasingly frustrated with her husband's behavior and dependence on his favorite, Hugh Despenser. The problem was that he wasn't just alienating her - he was also alienating plenty of nobles and commoners who loathed Hugh Depenser's influence and family. So, with the help of her lover Roger Mortimer, Queen Isabella took matters into her own hands.

    In September 1326, Isabella and Roger launched an invasion of England from France. As they proceeded across England, it was clear that theirs was the popular cause, as they attracted tons of supporters who joined them in an effort to end Edward II's reign. By the end of the year, Edward was deposed. 

  • She Definitely Did Not Have An Affair Or A Love Child With William Wallace on Random Things About Isabella, " The She Wolf" Was A Force To Be Reckoned With, But Braveheart Erased Her From History

    (#5) She Definitely Did Not Have An Affair Or A Love Child With William Wallace

    Braveheart tells many historical falsehoods, but probably the most egregious, laughable lie is that Queen Isabella had an affair with William Wallace and bore him a child. The two historical figures never met - she didn't arrive on the island of Great Britain until 1308, three long years after Wallace received a sickening traitor's death.

    Moreover, she was 12 at the time of his death. The film unfairly refashions Queen Isabella's story and reduces her - a woman of immense courage, complexity, and charisma - to William Wallace's love interest, a neglected wife who blossoms under the romantic attention of a rugged Scottish warrior. 

    Moreover, the film suggests that King Edward III was actually the love child between Queen Isabella and William Wallace. Since Wallace was long dead when Isabella conceived the future king in the late winter of 1312, this is simply impossible.

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As the only surviving daughter of King Philip IV of France, Isabel played an extremely important role in French and Britain history. She became the wife of King Edward II of England. Queen Isabel was known for her beauty, diplomatic skills, and wisdom at that time. She has been called the "The She Wolf" by her contemporaries due to her power and achievements.

Isabel has been well-educated since she was a child, and has a firm and courageous personality. In European history, Isabella is also a famous queen, and her deeds have been repeatedly adapted into various literary works. The random tool lists 12 facts about this great woman.

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