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  1. Isabella Mortimer, Lady of Clun and Oswestry (born after 1247; died before 1 April 1292) was a noblewoman and a member of an important and powerful Welsh Marcher family.

  2. Historians have speculated as to the date at which Mortimer and Isabella actually became lovers. The modern view is that the affair began while both were still in England, and that after a disagreement, Isabella abandoned Mortimer to his fate in the Tower.

  3. Isabel Mortimer. 1248–1292. Marriage: after 14 May 1260. Maud FitzAlan. 1264–1325. Richard Fitzalan 8th Earl of Arundel. 1267–1302. Joan fitz Alan. 1267–1316. John FitzAlan. 1271–1361. Amy FitzAlan. 1273–. Sources (7) Birth and Death. Marriage of Isabel and Robert Hastings. Isabel de Mortimer, "Find A Grave Index" View All. Spouse and Children.

  4. Tracey Whitefoot. Mortimer's Hole was used by King Edward III to capture his mother Queen Isabella and her lover, Roger Mortimer. A tunnel used to capture a medieval queen and her lover,...

  5. Mortimer and Isabella may have begun a physical relationship from December 1325 onwards. If so, both Isabella and Mortimer were taking a huge risk in doing so. Female infidelity was a very serious offence in medieval Europe, as shown during the Tour de Nesle Affair.

  6. Roger Mortimer and Queen Isabella In the early years of her marriage to King Edward II, Queen Isabella found herself a poor second in Edward’s affections to Piers Gaveston (d1312), a French knight. Years later she was in the same position again, though this time the favourite was.

  7. Isabella and Mortimer ruled England during Edward III’s minority until he overthrew them in October 1330. A rebel against her own husband and king, and regent for her son, Isabella was a powerful, capable and intelligent woman. She forced the first ever abdication of a king in England, and thus changed the course of English history.