Ysabella (trobairitz)

Ysabel or Ysabella (poss. b. c. 1180) was a 13th-century trobairitz. Almost nothing is known about her with certainty, but many conjectures have been put forward. She has been identified with: * Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem (died 1205), daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and Maria Comnena, widow of Conrad of Montferrat (died 1192) * Isabella, Marchioness of Bodonitsa (1278–1286), daughter of Guy Pallavicini (died 1237) * Isabella, Triarch of Negroponte (1217), widow of Ravano dalle Carceri * An otherwise unnamed daughter of William V of Montferrat (died 1191), sister of Boniface of Thessalonica, and wife of Albert Malaspina

Ysabella (trobairitz)

Ysabel or Ysabella (poss. b. c. 1180) was a 13th-century trobairitz. Almost nothing is known about her with certainty, but many conjectures have been put forward. She has been identified with: * Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem (died 1205), daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and Maria Comnena, widow of Conrad of Montferrat (died 1192) * Isabella, Marchioness of Bodonitsa (1278–1286), daughter of Guy Pallavicini (died 1237) * Isabella, Triarch of Negroponte (1217), widow of Ravano dalle Carceri * An otherwise unnamed daughter of William V of Montferrat (died 1191), sister of Boniface of Thessalonica, and wife of Albert Malaspina