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  1. Isabella I (1172 – 5 April 1205) was reigning Queen of Jerusalem from 1190 to her death in 1205. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, a Byzantine princess. Her half-brother, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engaged her to Humphrey IV of Toron.

  2. Inspired by the Biblical book of the Apocalypse, or Revelations, Isabella shared a current millenarian belief in the imminence of the Second Coming, which must be preceded by the rise of a world emperor who would recover Jerusalem from infidel hands. Given the successful war for Granada, it was easy for Isabella to see herself and Ferdinand, or ...

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), was Queen of Castile (r. 1474-1504) and of Aragon (r. 1479-1504) alongside her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516). Her reign included the unification of Spain, the reconquest of Granada, sponsoring Christopher Columbus in his voyage to explore the Caribbean, and the establishment of the Spanish ...

  4. Queen of Jerusalem. Name variations: Isabel I. Reigned from 1192 to 1205; died in 1205; daughter of Amalric I, king of Jerusalem (r. 1162–1174), and Maria Comnena ; half-sister of Sibylla (1160–1190); married Humfred of Turon also known as Humphrey IV, lord of Torun; married Conrad of Montferrat, margrave of Montferrat and king of Jerusalem ...

  5. Isabella I (1172 – 5 April 1205) was reigning Queen of Jerusalem from 1190 to her death in 1205. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, a Byzantine princess. Her half-brother, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engaged her to Humphrey IV of Toron.

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  7. Jun 11, 2018 · Isabella I (14511504) Queen of Castile (1474–1504), whose marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragon ( Ferdinand V of Castile and León) led to the unification of Spain and its emergence as a dominant European power.

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