Isabel Bigod
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Isabel Bigod
Summary
Isabel Bigod is a human[1]. She was born in Thetford[2]. She was born on 1212[3]. She died on 1250[4].
Key Facts
- Isabel Bigod was born in Thetford[2].
- Isabel Bigod was born on 1212[3].
- Isabel Bigod died on 1250[4].
- Isabel Bigod's father was Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk[5].
- Isabel Bigod's mother was Maud Marshal[6].
- Isabel Bigod was married to Gilbert de Lacy of Ewyas Harold[7].
- Isabel Bigod was married to John Fitzgeoffrey[8].
- A child of Isabel Bigod was Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick[9].
- A child of Isabel Bigod was Aveline fitz John[10].
- A child of Isabel Bigod was Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville[11].
- A child of Isabel Bigod was Sir John fitz John[12].
- A child of Isabel Bigod was Isabel fitz John[13].
- A child of Isabel Bigod was Joan fitz John[14].
- Isabel Bigod held citizenship in Kingdom of England[15].
- Isabel Bigod is recorded as female[16].
- Isabel Bigod's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Isabel Bigod's family name is recorded as Bigod[18].
- Isabel Bigod's given name is recorded as Isabel[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Thetford[2], Isabel Bigod… she was born on 1212[3]. Her father was Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk[5]. Her mother was Maud Marshal[6].
Personal Life
Spouses include Gilbert de Lacy of Ewyas Harold[7], 1200–1230[20] and John Fitzgeoffrey[8], 1206–1258[21]. Children include Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick[9], 1238–1301[22]; Aveline fitz John[10], 1235–1274[23]; Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville[11], an aristocrat[24], 1230–1304[25], of Kingdom of England[26]; Sir John fitz John[12], a sheriff[27], 1240–1275[28], of Kingdom of England[29]; Isabel fitz John[13]; and Joan fitz John[14], b. 1250[30].
Death and Burial
Isabel Bigod died on 1250[4].
FAQs
Where was Isabel Bigod born?
Born in Thetford[2], Isabel Bigod…
Who were Isabel Bigod's parents?
Isabel Bigod's father was Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk[5]. Isabel Bigod's mother was Maud Marshal[6].
Who was Isabel Bigod married to?
Isabel Bigod's spouses include Gilbert de Lacy of Ewyas Harold[7] and John Fitzgeoffrey[8].