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On 26 November 1504, Isabella I the Catholic, Queen regnant of Castile, Queen consort of Aragon, dies after a long illness.
Aug 28, 2021 · This time we go back, and look at the life and real faces of Isabella I of Castile, the first queen who finished the Reconquista, that completed the unificat...
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Nov 26, 2017 · November 26, 2017 kyra. Isabella I of Castile, co-ruler of Aragon and queen of most of the Iberian peninsula, passed away on 26 November 1504, causing a major shake-up of European politics — especially in Britain. Queen Isabella’s death was a terrible blow to her daughter, Katherina of Aragon, the widow of King Henry VII’s eldest son ...
The death of Isabella of Aragon created a necessity for Manuel I of Portugal to remarry, and Isabella's third daughter, Maria of Aragon and Castile, became his next bride. Isabella's youngest daughter, Catherine of Aragon , married England's Arthur, Prince of Wales , but his early death resulted in her being married to his younger brother, King Henry VIII of England .
Nov 26, 2019 · Isabella I was one half of a 15th-century power couple that united Spain and helped propel the west towards global dominance. Of all Europe's queens, argues Giles Tremlett, surely none had a greater impact than the queen of Castile and Aragon. A dozen days before Christmas 1474, a 23-year-old, green-eyed woman with light auburn hair processed ...
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Browse 107 ISABELLA I OF CASTILLE photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Circa 1470, Isabella of Castile, , queen of Spain, who in 1469 married King Ferdinand II of Aragon; they ruled as joint sovereigns.