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  1. Isabel Stuart (28 August 1676 – 2 March 1681), also called Isobel and Isabella, was a daughter of the future King James II of England and his second wife, Mary of Modena. Isabel was born at St James's Palace in London. She was the second daughter of James and Mary, after her sister Catherine Laura who died eleven months before Isabel's birth. Isabel had two older half-sisters from her father ...

  2. 17 de abr. de 2023 · Isabel Stuart was born at St. James’s Palace in London, England on August 28, 1676. She was the second of the seven children and the second of the five daughters of the future King James II of England, who was then Duke of York, and his second wife Maria Beatrice of Modena. Isabel’s paternal grandparents were King Charles I of England and ...

  3. Horoscope and astrology data of Isabel Stuart born on 28 August 1676 Jul.Cal. (7 Sep 1676 greg.) London, England, with biography

  4. Isabel Stuart (Londres, 28 de dezembro de 1635 — Castelo de Carisbrooke, 8 de setembro de 1650) foi a segunda filha do rei Carlos I de Inglaterra e da princesa Henriqueta Maria de França. Desde os seis anos de idade até à sua morte prematura aos catorze, foi uma prisioneira do Parlamento durante a Guerra Civil Inglesa .

  5. Isabel Jaquotot is a consultant in Spencer Stuart’s Madrid office. With 20 years of experience working at the national and international level, Isabel focuses on recruiting senior executives in human resources, digital, marketing and sales, and general management, primarily in the fast-moving consumer goods, retail and hospitality and leisure industries.

  6. Nhà Stuart. Thân phụ. James II của Anh. Thân mẫu. Maria xứ Modena. Isabel xứ York, Isabel Stuart, hay còn gọi là Isobel hay Isabella Stuart [2] (28 tháng 8 năm 1676 – 2 tháng 3 năm 1681) là con gái của James II của Anh, lúc bấy giờ là Công tước xứ York và người vợ thứ hai là Maria xứ Modena .

  7. 3 de fev. de 2021 · Isabel Stuart, LAHP-funded student London Arts & Humanities Partnership, AHRC-funded doctoral training partnership