'Isabella of Castile,
Duchess of York' (c. 1355 –
23 December 1392) was a daughter of
King
Pedro of Castile and
María de Padilla who was of Jewish descent.
[1] She was a younger sister of
Constance of Castille.
In
1372, sometime between the 1st of March and 30th of April, Isabella married
Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, fourth son of
Edward III of England and
Philippa of Hainault. As a result of her marriage, she became the first of a total of eleven women who became (as a courtesy by marriage to their husbands
Duchess of York. They had three children:
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Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (
1373 -
25 October 1415).
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Constance of York (
1374 -
29 November 1416). Married Thomas le Despenser and was mother of
Isabel le Despenser, Countess of Worcester and Warwick.
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Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge (
1375 -
5 August 1415).
She was named a Lady Companion of the
Order of the Garter in
1378. On
14 January 1393 she was buried in
Kings Langley Manor House in
Hertfordshire,
England.
References
1. Peggy K. Liss, "Isabel the Queen," New York: Oxford University Press, 1992, p. 165; James Reston, Jr. "Dogs of God," New York: Doubleday, 2005, p. 18.