Talk:Isabella of Aragon

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Here it says that Isabella had four sons. But her husband's page states that they had only three sons, though Philip did have three more children with his second wife. In addition, Charles of Valois is said to be Isabella and Philip's third son.

It seems that Robert's the odd son out. Did he ever exist? What's the scoop on this discrepancy? Randee15 12:52, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)

I'm not sure...the French article included Robert, so I did as well when I translated it. I thought he was probably just left out of Philip's list, because he died young and apparently wasn't important, but I don't know. Adam Bishop 21:47, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)