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Dictionary: Is·a·bel·la

n., Is·a·bel·la col·or

[Said to be named from the Spanish princess Isabella, daughter of king Philip II., in allusion to the color assumed by her shift, which she wore without change from 1601 to 1604, in consequence of a vow made by her.]
A brownish yellow color.


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Isabella, 1296-1358, queen consort of Edward II of England, daughter of Philip IV of France. She married Edward in 1308. Neglected and mistreated by her husband, Isabella nourished hatred for the royal favorites, the Despensers (see Despenser, Hugh le), who were responsible (1324) for the confiscation of her estates. In 1325 she was sent to France to negotiate with her brother Charles IV over Gascony. Once there, she ignored royal orders to return to England with her son, the future Edward III. Becoming the mistress of Roger de Mortimer, later 1st earl of March, she plotted with him to invade England. Their invasion in 1326 was successful. After Edward II was forced to abdicate and Edward III was enthroned early in 1327, Isabella and Mortimer caused the murder of Edward II and began a corrupt rule of England. Finally rebelling against the couple's flagrant misgovernment, Edward III seized power in 1330, had Mortimer executed, and forced Isabella to retire.

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[ihz-uh-BELL-uh] hybrid red-wine grape that is the result of a cross between vitis labrusca and vitis vinifera. Isabella has been essentially replaced by concord in the eastern United States, although small amounts are still grown in New York's finger lakes region, where it's vinified into rosé wine. It's cultivated in areas of the former Soviet Union including Republic of Azerbaijan, Dagestan, Republic of Georgia, Krasnodar, and Republic of Moldavia, as well as in Brazil, Colombia, Madeira, Switzerland, and Uruguay. Isabella has an unattractive foxy character and is losing its following in most areas. It's also known as Americano and Bellina.

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