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Saint Isabelle of France

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36: 306: 259:. Her father died when she was two years old, and it was her mother, Blanche, who oversaw her education. Isabelle could read both Latin and the vernacular, and enjoyed tales of chivalry as well as devotional texts. While pursuing the traditional feminine interests such as embroidery, she took special pleasure in working on priestly vestments. As a child, she requested spiritual direction and became even more devoted to the Lord under the guidance of the Franciscans. 1101: 1246: 1222: 1258: 1234: 333:. The community was allowed to hold property. The monastery was named the Convent of the Humility of the Blessed Virgin. In the Rule the nuns were called the Sisters of the Humble Order of Servants of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. The nuns were subject to the Friars Minor. Some of the first nuns came from the Poor Clare monastery in 344:
After the death of her mother, Isabelle retired to Longchamps, although she never actually joined the religious community there. She suffered from illnesses during her life, which prevented her from following the rule of life for the nuns. As patroness, she lived there in a room separate from the
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Isabelle died at Longchamp on 23 February 1270, and was buried in the abbey church. After nine days her body was exhumed; according to the religious legend, it showed no signs of decay, and many miracles were said to have been wrought at her grave. In 1521
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Saint Louis laying the first stone of the Longchamp Abbey with Blessed Isabella of France and Queen Marguerite of Provence. Stained glass window of the Saint-Louis chapel of the Franciscans in Paris.
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gave his sanction on 2 February 1259 to the new Rule, which was composed especially for this monastery by Isabelle along with a team of Franciscan university masters including
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Bouchard, Constance Brittain (1987). Sword, Miter, and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy, 980–1198. Cornell University Press. p. 294
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Vann, Theresa M. (2003). "Alfonso VIII, King of Castile". In Gerli, E. Michael (ed.). Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 61
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friars as her special confessors. She was even more devoted to the Franciscan Order than was her royal brother.
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The Writings of Agnes of Harcourt: The Life of Isabelle of France and the Letter on Louis IX and Longchamp
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Sean L. Field states in modern terms 1225 is the correct year, though 1223–1224 is also possible.
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Vann, Theresa M., ed. (1993). Queens, Regents and Potentates. Vol. I. Boydell Press. p. 128
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Isabelle of France: Capetian Sanctity and Franciscan Identity in the Thirteenth Century
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Isabelle of France: Capetian Sanctity and Franciscan Identity in the Thirteenth Century
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Hallam, Elizabeth M (2014). Capetian France 987–1328. Taylor & Francis. p. 148
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By virtue of the Treaty of Vendôme in March 1227, Isabelle was betrothed to
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Bihl, Michael. "St. Isabel of France." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Four Queens: The Provençal Sisters Who Ruled Europe
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New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1067: 1081: 1022: 362:allowed the abbey to celebrate her 345:nuns' cells. She refused to become 215:. She was a younger sister of King 92:, Pays de France, Kingdom of France 13: 1157: 1110:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 300: 14: 1355: 1196: 274:. Later, she refused the hand of 1329:Female saints of medieval France 1324:Children of Louis VIII of France 1256: 1244: 1232: 1220: 1099: 611:Margaret I, Countess of Flanders 280:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor 1188:Sean L. Field, ed. and trans., 920: 223:, and an older sister of King 52:replica of the original statue 40:St. Isabelle at the Church of 1: 1314:13th-century Christian saints 1144:. Phoenix Paperbacks, London. 940: 392:Her relics were moved to the 246: 21:Santa Isabel (disambiguation) 1309:French Roman Catholic saints 7: 1299:Roman Catholic royal saints 1135:. 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Santa Isabel (disambiguation)

Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois
Paris
Neo-Gothic
Pays de France
Kingdom of France
Longchamp Abbey
House
Capet
Louis VIII of France
Blanche of Castile
Catholic Church
Poor Clares
Beatified
Pope Leo X
Canonized
Pope Innocent XII
Feast
Patronage
Louis VIII of France
Blanche of Castile
Louis IX of France
Alfonso, Count of Poitiers
Charles I of Sicily
Longchamp
Forest of Rouvray
Bois de Boulogne
Franciscan
Louis VIII of France

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