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  1. 5 days ago · The “Isabella” referred to here is Queen Isabella I of Castile, who ruled Spain alongside her husband, King Ferdinand II, from 1474 until her death 30 years later. In 1492, at the height of the Spanish Inquisition, Isabella and Ferdinand issued an order for the ejection of Spain’s Jewish population, estimated to have been 300,000-strong.

  2. 2 days ago · Isabella II of Jerusalem: 1212–1228 Andria Cathedral. Isabella of England: 1214–1241 Andria Cathedral. King Conrad I: 1228–1254 Messina Cathedral. Destroyed during the funeral because of a fire. Elisabeth of Bavaria: 1227–1273 Stams Abbey, Austria. King Conrad II: 1252–1268 Basilica of Santa Maria del Carmine, Naples. King Manfred ...

  3. 4 days ago · Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon then reigned jointly with over a dynastically unified Spanish Empire. Together they are known as the Catholic Monarchs . At the end of the Reconquista , only Granada was left for Isabella and Ferdinand to conquer.

  4. 2 days ago · Isabella of France (c.1295-1358) The daughter of Philip IV of France and wife of Edward II, Isabella is one of the most colorful and controversial queens in English history. Often known as the "She-Wolf of France", Isabella notoriously led an invasion of England in 1326 that deposed her husband in favor of their son Edward III.

  5. 1 day ago · Isabella II (reigned 1212–1228), also known as Yolande of Jerusalem – she ruled with her husband Frederick II of Hohenstaufen as co-ruler from 1225; Jordan. Gileadite. Laodice of the Sameans (reigned c. 92 BC) – in the Codex Leidensis, the people of Laodice is Gileadites. Nabatea

  6. 2 days ago · Price: £120.00. Reviewer: Dr Stephen J. Spencer. King's College London. Citation: Dr Stephen J. Spencer, review of Baldwin I of Jerusalem, 1100–1118, (review no. 2420) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/2420. Date accessed: 19 May, 2024.

  7. 1 day ago · Guy of Lusignan, married to Isabella's half-sister Sybilla of Jerusalem, was king of Jerusalem by right of marriage; he had been captured by Saladin during the battle of Hattin in that same year, 1187. When Guy was released in 1188, he was denied entry to Tyre by Conrad and launched the siege of Acre in 1189.

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