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 Isabel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isabella of Aragon (1271–1336), better known as Queen Elizabeth of Portugal, daughter of Pedro III of Aragon, wife of Denis of Portugal.
Isabella of Portugal (1503–1539), queen consort, daughter of Manuel I of Portugal, wife of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Princess Isabella of Portugal (1397–1471), wife and political advisor of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy.
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 Queen Isabella
Isabella of Portugal, or Isabella of Asturias, (1470-1498) (queen consort), daughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, wife of Manuel I of Portugal
Isabella of Portugal (1428- >1457) (queen consort), 2nd wife of John II of Castile, mother of Isabella I of Castile
Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539) (queen consort), daughter of Manuel I of Portugal, wife of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (External link to portrait (http://costume.dm.net/gallery/brownvelvet.html))
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 Isabella II
Isabella's rule was one of party conflicts among moderates, progressives, and liberal unionists and of continuous cabinet changes.
After his regency (1841–43) was overthrown, Isabella was declared of age.
Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward II.
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 Isabella II --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The appointment began a new life for him in the realm of politics and government.
queen of Castile (1474–1504) and of Aragon (1479–1504), ruling the two kingdoms jointly from 1479 with her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon (Ferdinand V of Castile).
He was several times Conservative prime minister of Spain and was author of the constitution of 1876.
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 Isabella II of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was turned out in 1843 by a military and political pronunciamiento, led by Generals O'Donnell and Narvaez, who formed a cabinet, presided over by Joaquin Maria Lopez, and this government induced the Cortes to declare Isabella of age at thirteen.
Maria became queen-regent on September 29, 1833, when her daughter Isabella, at the age of three years, was proclaimed queen on the death of the king.
She was born in Madrid, and was the eldest daughter of Ferdinand VII, king of Spain, and of his fourth wife, Maria Christina, a Neapolitan Bourbon and also the niece of Marie Antoinette.
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ISABELLA II OF SPAIN (daughter of FERDINAND VII and MARIA CHRISTINA)(1830-1904)
ISABELLA I (daughter of JOHN II, queen of Castille, wife of FERDINAND II of Aragon, aka 'the Catholic')(1451-1504)
ISABELLA OF HAINAUT (daughter of BAUDOUIN VIII of Hainaut, wife of PHILIP II Auguste)(1170-1190)
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 Isabella biography .ms
Princess Isabella of Portugal (1397-1471), wife and political advisor of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy
Isabella is also the name of some places in the United States:
Queen Isabella of France (1292-1358), wife of Edward II of England
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 Isabella, II Biography / Biography of Isabella, II Biography Biography
Three years later, the conservatives overthrew Espartero and his liberal supporters and on Nov. 8, 1843, had 13-year-old Isabella declared legally of age and crowned queen.
Isabella fled to France, and, on June 25, 1870, she abdicated in favor of her son Alfonso XII.
Isabella's scandalous private life, her antiliberalism, and Spain's economic crisis of 1866 brought about a popular revolution in September 1868.
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 Isabella II of Spain World Encyclopedia, India encyclopedia, Featured Articles, Cover Stories, World wide Informations ...
He was turned out in 1843 by a military and political pronunciamiento, led by Generals O'Donnell and Narvaez, who formed a cabinet, presided over by Joaquin Maria Lopez, and this government induced the Cortes to declare Isabella of age at thirteen.
Maria became queen-regent on September 29, 1833, when her daughter Isabella, at the age of three years, was proclaimed queen on the death of the king.
She was born in Madrid, and was the eldest daughter of Ferdinand VII, king of Spain, and of his fourth wife, Maria Christina, a Neapolitan Bourbon and also the niece of Marie Antoinette.
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 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
Princess Isabella of Portugal (1397-1471), wife and political advisor of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy
Isabella is also the name of some places in the United States:
Queen Isabella of France (1292-1358), wife of Edward II of England
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ISABELLA VINEYARD Archives, Maryland Province, Society of Jesus
ISABELLA II (QUEEN OF SPAIN) - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1843) Washington Irving Letterbook
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese of Vich
The bishops and the family of Moncada disputed the right of sovereignty over the city until 1315, when the Bishop Berenguer Gaguardia ceded his rights to the king, James II, who also purchased the rights of the Moncadas.
Among the celebrated natives of Vich should be mentioned the Trinitarian St. Miguel de los Santos and Padre Claret, confessor of Isabella II and founder of the Congregation of the Missionaries of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Another of the most illustrious bishops of Vich was Oliva (1018-46), son of the Count of Besahi, and Abbot of Ripoli where he reconstructed and richly decorated the church.
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 Edward II Plantagenet/Isabella of France
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Name: Joan Plantagenet Born: 1321 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: David, II, King of Scots
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Isabella II
John II (of Castile and León): father of Isabella I
Isabella II (1830-1904), queen of Spain, (1833-68), the daughter of King Ferdinand VII by his fourth wife, born in Madrid.
Edward II: conspiracy against Edward II by Isabella of France and barons
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 Isabella II
The Salic Law banning a female sovereign had been repealed by the Cortes (parliament), but her succession was disputed by her uncle Don Carlos de Bourbon (1788–1855).
Isabella II Queen of Spain from 1833, when she succeeded her father Ferdinand VII (1784–1833).
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 MSN Encarta - Isabella II
Isabella II Isabella II (1830-1904), queen of Spain, (1833-68), the daughter of King Ferdinand VII by his fourth wife, born in Madrid.
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 Ferry terminal in Isabella II, Vieques, Puerto Rico
Ferry terminal in Isabella II, Vieques, Puerto Rico
Looking back at the port of Isabella II from the lighthouse - the large jetty is the ferry terminal.
Behind the terminal, the town of Isabella II, named after Isabella the Second, queen of Spain and patron of Columbus
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 Pedigree of Isabella II of Spain Bourbon-[3095] from the Raff Family History Site
Isabella married Don Fransisco D'assisi-[3260] [MRIN:1472] in 1846.
Died: 9 Apr 1904, Paris, France, at age 73
Pedigree of Isabella II of Spain Bourbon-[3095] from the Raff Family History Site
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 Isabella's Pizzeria II - Mandeville, LA, 70471-1258 - Citysearch
Isabella's Pizzeria II - Mandeville, LA, 70471-1258 - Citysearch
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 Find in a Library: The tragedy of Isabella II
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 Isabella II, Queen of Spain (1833-68), dies at 73 April 9 in History
Isabella II, Queen of Spain (1833-68), dies at 73
Isabella II, Queen of Spain (1833-68), dies at 73 April 9 in History
The greatest power that a person possesses is the power to choose.
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 Galapagos Islands Cruises - Motor Yacht Isabella II - Galapagos Expeditions - Galapagos tours - Ecuador Adventure Tours ...
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 Narváez, Ramón María on Encyclopedia.com
He distinguished himself fighting for Isabella II against the Carlists (1834-39).
When Espartero rose to power (1840), Narváez joined the partisans of Maria Christina in exile.
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 Study Tours - A Family New Year’s Celebration in the Galápagos Islands Aboard Isabella II
Study Tours - A Family New Year’s Celebration in the Galápagos Islands Aboard Isabella II Study Tours
Board Isabela II for a seven-night cruise: Baltra / North Seymour Island
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 Couple Beneath Lamp Post On "Isabella Ii" Bridge, Sevilla, Spain Print by Oliver Strewe at Art.com
Couple Beneath Lamp Post On "Isabella Ii" Bridge, Sevilla, Spain Print by Oliver Strewe at Art.com
This art print was created using a sophisticated digital printer.  The Giclee printing process delivers a fine stream of archival ink on archival paper, resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
Couple Beneath Lamp Post On "Isabella Ii" Bridge, Sevilla, Spain
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 Isabella II, Queen of Spain, 1833-68 October 10 in History
Isabella II, Queen of Spain, 1833-68 October 10 in History
A retentive memory may be a good thing, but the ability to forget is the true token of greatness.
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 ORIENTALIA Encyclopedia World History Luisa Fernanda - sister of Isabella II of Spain - Info-Guide, Reviews, Deep ...
Luisa Fernanda - sister of Isabella II of Spain - Info-Guide, Reviews, Deep Discount Shopping
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 Don Francisco DE ASIS/Isabella II Koenigin VON SPANIEN
Don Francisco DE ASIS/Isabella II Koenigin VON SPANIEN
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 Isabella II
Opening to rave reviews, Isabella Golf Course has many attributes, which will make it stand out among its counterparts within the village.
They are being offered by the Golf Course Architect, and are intended to provide some insight into the strategy and playing characteristics of each hole.
The following are hole-by-hole descriptions for the new18-hole golf course at the Isabella Golf Club.
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