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  1. Isabella of Aragon (2 October 1470 – 11 February 1524), also known as Isabella of Naples, was by marriage Duchess of Milan and suo jure Duchess of Bari. A member of the Neapolitan branch of the House of Trastamara, her life was characterised by the political crises surrounding the Italian Wars.

  2. Elizabeth of Aragon, aka Isabella, daughter of Peter III of Aragon and Constantia of Sicily; queen consort to Denis of Portugal; Isabella of Aragon, Duchess of Milan, daughter of Alfonso II of Naples and Ippolita Maria Sforza. She was wife of Gian Galeazzo Sforza; Isabella I of Castile, daughter of John II of Castile and Isabel of Portugal ...

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  4. Nov 25, 2020 · The future Queen Isabella I of Castile had made a daring choice by marrying the future King Ferdinand II of Aragon against the wishes of her half-brother King Henry IV of Castile and even proudly displayed the bloodstained sheets to the waiting officials after the wedding night. Isabella and her half-brother had a volatile relationship [read more]

  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Isabella of Aragon (2 October 1470 – 11 February 1524), also known as Isabella of Naples, was by marriage Duchess of Milan and suo jure Duchess of Bari. Quick Facts Duchess regnant of Bari, Reign ...

  6. Isabella, Princess of Asturias (2 October 1470 – 23 August 1498) was the eldest daughter and heiress presumptive of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. She was Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Manuel I from 30 September 1497 until her death the following year.

  7. Isabella was the eighth child and youngest daughter of King James I of Aragon [3] and his second wife, Violant of Hungary. [4] Her exact date of birth was not recorded, but she certainly was born in late 1247 or early 1248 since her father, who financially supported the Monastery of Santa María de Sigena, stipulated in his will in January 1248 ...

  8. Vegaswikian ( talk) 22:48, 4 October 2011 (UTC) [ reply] Isabella of Aragon, Duchess of Milan → Isabella of Naples. There was nothing incorrect about the former title. She was the daughter of a king of Naples, not of a king of Aragon. She doesn't have an "official name", being a princess who lived five centuries ago.

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