was forced to abdicate, and Isabella ruled as guardian for his young son, Richard II, who became King of United Kingdom in 1377.
Isabella ruled the United Kingdom as a regent for her son Richard II. Although he held great power, his reign was marked by political
conflict and tension. He often faced political opponents and had to deal with discontent among the nobility.
After his reign as regent, Isabella retired and lived mostly in France. He died in 1358 in the Cathedral de Longchamp. Isabella is
remembered as a figure who had a significant impact on the history of United Kingdom and France through his political and strategic
influence.
Isabella wrote many letters and documents during her political career, especially during the period as queen of the United Kingdom
and when she became regent for her son, Richard II. These letters often contain policy statements, political negotiations, and reports
on the state of politics in Europe. Although not literary works in the traditional sense, these documents provide important insights
into medieval politics.
Example: Isabella's letters relating to political marriage arrangements and treaties with other European countries.