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Royal tomb of Isabella of Angouleme in the nave of the Abbey Church at Fontevraud Abbey, Anjou, France. Isabella, 1188-1246, was Queen consort of King John of England, brother of Richard I. The Plantagenet rulers were benefactors of the monastery. The effigy is carved in wood and was painted, she wears a crown and nun's wimple (Isabella was a nun at Fontevraud) and her robes are blue. Fontevraud Abbey was founded in 1100 by Robert of Arbrissel and became a double monastery for both monks and nuns, led by an Abbess. The Order was dissolved during the French Revolution.
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Public
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5616px × 3744px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12th Abbaye royale de Fontevraud
Abbey
ABBEY CHURCH
angevin
ANJOU
belief
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
CHINON
Christian
Christianity
Church
Crown
Death
Effigy
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
Fontevraud Abbey
Fontevrault
Fontevrist
France
French
Funeral
Funerary
gisants
History
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Isabella of Angouleme
Isabelle d'Angouleme
L'Abbaye de Fontevraud
LOIRE VALLEY
Loire-Anjou-Touraine
Medieval
Monastery
NUN
ORDER
paintedy
pilPlantagenet
QUEEN CONSORT
religion
Religious
Robert of Arbrissel
Robes
royal
Royalty
SCULPTED
Sculpture
Tomb
TOURISM
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Wimple
Wood
wooden