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| | Isabella of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Isabella was born in Ãvora and spent her youth in the Portuguese court in Lisbon. |  | | Isabella of Portugal (or Isabel in Portuguese) ( February 21, 1397 - December 17, 1471) was the only surviving daughter of king John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster. |  | | She was the sister, amongst others, of Henry the Navigator, Pedro, duke of Coimbra and king Edward of Portugal. |
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| | Queen Isabella - encyclopedia article about 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 Aragon (1271–1336), better known as Queen Elizabeth of Portugal Elizabeth of Portugal (1271–1336) was queen consort of Portugal and a Saint of the Roman Catholic Church. |  | | Isabella of Portugal (1503–1539), queen consort, daughter of Manuel I of Portugal, wife of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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| | Isabella of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | She was also great-great-granddaughter of Peter IV of Aragon and his wife Leonor of Portugal, daughter of King Afonso IV of Portugal, as well as of her half-brother Peter I of Portugal and his mistress Teresa Lourenço. |  | | Her parents were King John II of Castile and his second wife Queen Isabella of Portugal. |  | | Her third set of great-grandparents were King John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt from his first wife Blanche of Lancaster. |
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| | PORTUGAL - LoveToKnow Article on PORTUGAL |
 | | Climate.The climate of Portugal is equable and temperate. |  | | 1476, he was defeated by Ferdinand and Isabella, and in 1478 he was compelled to sign the treaty of Alcantara, by which Joanna was relegated to a convent. |  | | Banks and Money.In 1910 the Bank of Portugal, to which the treasury was deeply indebted, had a capital of 1,500,000, and a monopoly of note issue in continental Portugal, but the notes of the Ultramarine Bank circulated in the colonies. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PO/PORTUGAL.htm
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| | Isabella I |
 | | But La Beltraneja had been betrothed to Alfonso V of Portugal, and Henry, revoking the Pact of Guisando, had caused her to be proclaimed heiress of his dominions. |  | | She was the daughter of John II, King of Castile, by his second wife, Isabella of Portugal. |  | | This was the case at the siege of Malaga, and at that of Baza, where the stern usages of war did not hinder the Moorish leader, Cid Hiaya, from displaying his chivalry towards the queen. |
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| | Portugal |
 | | In 1496 he married Joanna the Mad, daughter of the Castilian monarchs, Ferdinand V and Isabella I. On Isabella's death in 1504, Joanna became queen of Castile. |  | | In 1826 Pedro I of Brazil succeeded to the throne of Portugal as Pedro IV. |  | | John V, in Portuguese, João V (1689-1750), king of Portugal (1706-50), the son of Pedro II. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Isabella I |
 | | She was the daughter of John II of Castile and León by his second wife, Isabella of Portugal. |  | | Isabella's succession was contested, however, by Afonso V of Portugal, who supported the claim of Henry's daughter Juana la Beltraneja. |  | | In 1469 Princess Isabella married Ferdinand of Aragón, known also as Ferdinand V, the Catholic. |
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| | Articles - Manuel I of Portugal |
 | | Edward (Duarte), duke of Guimarães (1515-1540), great-grandfather of John IV of Portugal married Isabella (1512-1576),daughter of Jaime, duke of Braganza. |  | | His mother was the granddaughter of King John I of Portugal ; his father was son of King Duarte of Portugal. |  | | These actions were meant to please the catholic kings and were taken as a clause of his marriage to princess Isabella of Aragon, then heiress of the future united crown of Spain (widow of his distanced nephew Afonso of Portugal). |
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http://www.x-moto.net/articles/Manuel_I_of_Portugal
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| | Queen Isabella I |
 | | She was the daughter of John II, King of Castile and his second wife, Isabella of Portugal. |  | | However, before he had died, Henry had arranged his daughter Joan to be married to King Alfonso V of Portugal. |  | | Henry tried to arrange marriages with several other people including King Alfonso V of Portugal, but Isabella had already decided that she wished to marry Ferdinand. |
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| | Philip II of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Meanwhile, Philip annexed the throne of Portugal, and the success of colonisation in America improved his financial position, enabling him to show greater aggression towards his enemies. |  | | Upon his death, the union with Portugal remained one of his lasting achievements, remaining under Spanish rule for the time being. |  | | His first marriage ( 1543) was to his cousin Princess Maria of Portugal, who provided him with a son, Don Carlos of Spain ( 1545 - 1568). |
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| | La Católica The Isabella of Castile Fanlisting |
 | | Isabella was raised by her mother, Isabella of Portugal, until 1457, when the two children were brought to court by Henry IV to keep them from being used by opposition nobles. |  | | When Isabella married Ferdinand of Portugal in October 1469 without Henry's approval, Henry withdrew his recognition and again named Juana as his heir. |  | | At Henry's death in 1474, a war of succession ensued, with Alfonso V of Portugal, prospective husband of Isabella's rival Juana, supporting Juana's claims. |
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| | Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain 1475 - 1516 |
 | | Since he had no heirs the Castilian succession passed to Isabellas eldest surviving daughter, Joanna and to her husband Philip of Burgundy, but Joannas mental condition was very unstable and Isabella had no wish to let either Philip or Ferdinand rule Castile. |  | | She therefore declared that if Joanna was unwilling or unable to govern, Ferdinand would become regent until his grandson, Charles came of age. |  | | Within weeks of her accession, many nobles and towns declared their support for Joanna, Henrys daughter, and Portugal invaded Castile. |
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| | PhilipII |
 | | In 1543 he married his cousin, Maria of Portugal, who died at the birth of Don Carlos (1545). |  | | He was appointed regent of Spain with a council by Charles V. In 1554 he married Mary Tudor, Queen of England, who was eleven years his senior. |  | | King of Spain, only son of the Emperor Charles V, and Isabella of Portugal, b. |
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Elizabeth of Portugal |
 | | The Peacemaker; Isabel of Portugal; Isabella of Portugal |  | | Married at age twelve to King Diniz of Portugal, and thus Queen of Portugal before she was a teenager. |  | | The Wanderer, by Maria J Cirurgiao and Michael D. Hull |
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| | saint elizabeth of portugal and other portugal related information |
 | | Elizabeth of Portugal Queen (sometimes known as the PEACEMAKER); born in 1271; died in 1336. |  | | July 4 St. Elizabeth of Portugal (1271-1336) Elizabeth is... |  | | she was a princess (daughter of King Andrew of Hungary) and the great-aunt of Saint Elizabeth of Portugal. |
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 | | The crowds cheered at the marriage of Princess Isabella of Castile to King Alfonso of Portugal. |  | | The crowds cheered at the marriage of Princess Isabella of > > Castile to King Alfonso of Portugal. |  | | The crowds cheered at the marriage of Princess Isabella of > Castile to King Alfonso of Portugal. |
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| | Portugal |
 | | Also, I think theres a law in Portugal that the houses can only be white with red roofs and that all public womens toilets must have bidets. |  | | King Dinis gave it to his bride as a wedding present in 1228 and it became part of all the dowries of the queens of Portugal from then on until the 19 |  | | ( Isabella kicks the monk under his robe. |
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| | Isabella of Portugal by WEYDEN, Rogier van der |
 | | The Duchess, Isabella of Portugal, gave it to a monastery in Batalha in Portugal, where her father was buried. |  | | Isabella of Portugal by WEYDEN, Rogier van der |  | | The description of Isabella as the "Persic Sibyl", top left, is a later addition. |
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| | Isabella_van_Portugal |
 | | De eerste Isabella lijkt de heilige Elisabeth van Portugal (is die hier ook bekend onder de naam Isabella?), zie [http://www.katholieknederland.nl/heiligenkalender/index_juli_11389.html hier]. |  | | Die van Filips II heet [http://home.wish.net/~mgelten/Historie/FilipsII.htm hier] Elisabeth van Valois (Isabella en Elisabeth is uiteindelijk dezelfde naam, maar bij ons worden Elisabeths niet vertaald naar Isabella). |  | | En die van Asturië zie ik nergens vermeld als Isabella van Portugal. |
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| | Titian Tiziano Vecellio Portrait of Isabella of Portugal |
 | | Titian Tiziano Vecellio Portrait of Isabella of Portugal |  | | "Titian Tiziano Vecellio Portrait of Isabella of Portugal" |  | | For price purpose, select a closest size that you like from the list below and enter quantity : |
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| | 700000 people connected with European Royalty |
 | | AKA: Affonso Prince Of Portugal Born: 1 Jun 1469 - Alcocheta, Portugal |  | | King Manoel Of Portugal and Queen Isabella Of Portugal |  | | Buried: - Convento DE Jerbonymo DE Belem, Lisboa, Portugal |
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| | Isabella - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539), wife of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and queen consort |  | | 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: |
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| | Isabella I -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Isabella was the daughter of John II of Castile and his second wife, Isabella of Portugal. |  | | chaplain to the court of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile, and historian of Spanish explorations, who became a member of Emperor Charles V's Council of the Indies (1518). |  | | By their marriage in October 1469, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile initiated a confederation of the two kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. |
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| | isabella_of_burgundy |
 | | Rudolph I of Germany marries Isabella of Burgundy. |  | | Croy-Dulmen Born 17/11/1888 in Pressburg Died 6/12/1973 in La Tour-de-Peilz, Waadt Canton Isabella of Burgundy see Agnes Isabella of Valois see Elisabeth Isabella Klara Daughter of Archduke Leopold V and... |  | | of (1220-1266) BURGUNDY, Hugh the Black of (-952) BURGUNDY, Hugh V of (1294-) BURGUNDY, Isabella of (-) BURGUNDY, Isabelle of (1270-1323) BURGUNDY, Jean of (1325-CIR 1328) BURGUNDY, Jeanne of (-)... |
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| | The Kings of Portugal |
 | | Isabella of Portugal, mar John II, King of Castile and Leon and had issue. |  | | John I, King of Portugal, mar Philippa Plantagenet [grand-dau of Edward III ] and had issue: |  | | Mark Humphrys - Family History - Royal - Contents - The Kings of Portugal |
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| | LMB Madness of Isabella of Portugal |
 | | Her father Joao of Portugal was > the son of Philippa of Lancaster, our own John of Gaunt's daughter. |  | | Previous message: LMB Madness of Isabella of Portugal |  | | Michelle wrote: > b) The earliest person in the Spanish "chain of events" whom I've heard was > definitely mad was Isabella of Portugal. |
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http://medievalbritain.cis.to/pipermail/lmb/2001-August/053827.html
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| | King Ferdinand Ii Aragon Of Aragón, Castile & Leon / Queen Isabella I Of Castile |
 | | Name: Queen Maria Of Portugal Born: 29 Jun 1482 at, Cbordoba, Cbordoba, Spain Died: 7 Mar 1516-1517 at, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Husband: King Manoel Portugal Of Portugal |  | | Name: Queen Isabella Of Portugal Born: 1470 at Duenas, Aragon, Spain Died: 1498 at Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain Husband: Alphonso Of Portugal |  | | Father: Juan Ii King Of Castile And Léon Mother: Queen Izabel Portugal Of Castile |
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| | Estremoz -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The landscapes of mainland Portugal are the result of human activity since prehistoric times. |  | | daughter of Peter III of Aragon, wife of King Dinis (Denis) of Portugal. |  | | An ancient, gated city, it is overlooked by a 13th-century castle, in which St. Isabella of Portugal, widow of King Dinis, died in 1336. |
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| | Isabella of Portugal, duchess of Burgundy, dies December 17 in History |
 | | Isabella of Portugal, duchess of Burgundy, dies December 17 in History |  | | Do not, on a rainy day, ask your child what he feels like doing, because I assure you that what he feels like doing, you won't feel like watching. |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1471/december_17_1471_32797.html
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| | I30677: Isabella of PORTUGAL (4 Oct 1503 - 1 May 1539) |
 | | I30677: Isabella of PORTUGAL (4 Oct 1503 - 1 May 1539) |  | | _Duarte King of PORTUGAL _____________________ + _Fernando (Duque de Beja) of PORTUGAL _______ |  | | _João (Grand Master of Santiago) of PORTUGAL _ + |
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| | PALMERSTON, HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3RD VISCOUNT (1784-1865) - Online Information article about PALMERSTON, HENRY JOHN ... |
 | | In 1833 and 1834 the youthful queens Donna Maria of Portugal and Isabella of Spain were the representatives and the hope of the constitutional party in those countriesassailed and hard pressed by their absolutist kinsmen Don Miguel and Don Carlos, who were the representatives of the male line of succession. |  | | Lord Palmerston conceived and executed the plan of a quadruple alliance of the constitutional states of the West to serve as a counterpoise to the northern alliance. |  | | The kingdom of the Nether-lands was rent asunder by the Belgian revolution; Portugal was the scene of civil war; the Spanish succession was about to open and place an infant princess on the throne. |
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| | LMB Madness of Isabella of Portugal |
 | | Meanwhile, good old Townsend Miller, in his biography of Enrique IV of Castile ("Henry IV"), notes that Isabel of Portugal went into a post-partum depression after the birth of Isabel the Catholic, in 1451. |  | | Isabel the Catholic kept her mother safely out of sight until the death of Isabel of Portugal in 1496 (making mama about 68 years old). |  | | of King Joao II of Portugal, brother of the Joana who was a contender for the hand of Richard III after Anne Neville's death. |
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http://medievalbritain.cis.to/pipermail/lmb/2001-August/053828.html
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| | Ruffs |
 | | Isabella of Portugal is wearing such a pleated neckband in the portrait to the right. |  | | It could also be decorated with a buttonhole stitch along the edge. |  | | In the 1550s, the ruff began the growth which was to culminate in the gigantic ruffs of the 1590s. |
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| | Isabella of Portugal |
 | | Portrait of Isabella of Portugal, wife of Charles V |  | | This gown's bodice does not seem to open in the front, as does Jane Seymour's; although this could be artistic license rather than historical accuracy, it is likely that this gown laces at the back or the back side. |  | | The skirt opens to show an embroidered kirtle beneath. |
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| | Charles V, Holy Roman emperor. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Even England seemed about to fall to Spain through Philips marriage, and Charless own marriage with Isabella of Portugal brought the Portuguese crown to Philip in 1580. |  | | 15001558, Holy Roman emperor (151958) and, as Charles I, king of Spain (151656); son of Philip I and Joanna of Castile, grandson of Ferdinand II of Aragón, Isabella of Castile, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and Mary of Burgundy. |  | | Born at Ghent, Charles was brought up in Flanders by his aunt, Margaret of Austria, who was regent for him in the Netherlands. |
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| | Juan II DE CASTILLA/Isabella DE PORTUGAL |
 | | Name: Isabella DE CASTILLA Born: 22 Apr 1451 at: Madrigal, Castilla Married: 19 Oct 1469 at: Valladolid Died: 24 Nov 1504 at: Medina del Campo, Espania Spouses: Ferdinando V DE ARAGON |  | | Contribute your surname to the database, you can do so by clicking here. |
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| | Isabella Lorraine Smith ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Miss Chambers, after 1782 Isabella Beetham (British, born 1750, died after 1809)Ivory; Oval, 2 1/4 |  | | Ipolito Salazar, La Primera Juventud De Isabel La CatÛlica (The first Childhood of Isabella the Catholic), 19th century |  | | Attributed to Thomas Smith, American, about 1650-1691 Mrs. |
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