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  1. Isabella Clara Eugenia (Spanish: Isabel Clara Eugenia; 12 August 1566 – 1 December 1633), sometimes referred to as Clara Isabella Eugenia, was sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, which comprised the Low Countries and the north of modern France with her husband, Archduke Albert VII of Austria.

  2. Isabella Clara Eugenia, archduchess of Austria was an infanta of Spain who became the instrument of her father’s claims to the thrones of England and France; as the archduchess of Austria, she ruled the Spanish Netherlands with her husband, Archduke Albert VII, from 1598 to 1621.

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  4. Isabella Clara Eugenia ( Spanish: Isabel Clara Eugenia; 12 August 1566 – 1 December 1633), sometimes referred to as Clara Isabella Eugenia, was sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands in the Low Countries and the north of modern France with her husband, Archduke Albert VII of Austria.

  5. Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia. 1577. Oil on canvas. The Infanta (1566–1633), daughter of Philip II, is depicted distant in air and elegant in gesture, standing in three-quarter length, in accordance with a typology widespread among court portraitists of the time.

  6. The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia (1566-1633), Archduchess of Austria c.1598-1600. Oil on canvas | 217.5 x 131.0 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 407377. Cumberland Art Gallery, Presence Chamber, Hampton Court Palace. ©. Description.

  7. Isabella Clara Eugenia, Archduchess of Austria, was the daughter of King Philip II of Spain. She is shown sumptuously dressed in black and gold, with a spectacularly large ruff and spiky lace cuffs. She looks out at us with a hint of a smile in her eyes and around her mouth.

  8. Five year old Isabella Clara Eugenia (1566-1633) is shown on the left, holding a green parrot on her hand. Across the table Infanta Catalina Michaela (1567-97) holds gloves in her left hand and rests her right on the forepaw of a spaniel who sits on the table.

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