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  1. Into this roiling brew of social, political and religious ferment a young Polish woman named Isabella Jagiellon was married to a claimant to the Hungarian throne. After her husband died, Isabella continued on as a widow queen. When Suleiman the Magnificent swept through the region, he set up Isabella as queen to rule with her young son over ...

  2. Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary. Born in Cracow, Isabella Jagiellon, the wife of King John I (Szapolyai) (1526-1540), received an Italian education and usually corresponded in Italian with her relatives, as her mother was Bona Sforza, who came to Poland from Italy. The letter of 31 March 1540, addressed to the Duke of Ferrara, was written ...

  3. Joanna, Grand Duchess of Tuscany. House. Jagiellon. Father. Vladislaus II of Hungary. Mother. Anne of Foix-Candale. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (23 July 1503 – 27 January 1547), [1] sometimes known as Anna Jagellonica, was Queen of Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary and Archduchess of Austria as the wife of King Ferdinand I (later Holy Roman ...

  4. Isabella Jagiellon, whose upbringing was imbued with Italian influences, may have chosen her motto as a result of her exposure to this culture.5 In this study, we will take a look at both published and unpublished contemporary narratives regarding the loss of Buda in 1541 in which Isabella’s role stands out.6 We will start with the “more ...

  5. d. r. Isabella Jagellonica eller Isabella Jagiełło ( ungarsk: Jagelló Izabella; polsk: Izabella Jagiellonka) ( 18. januar 1519 – 15. september 1559) var en polsk - litauisk prinsesse, der var dronning af Ungarn fra 1539 til 1540 . Hun var datter af kong Sigismund 1. af Polen og blev gift med den ungarske konge Johan Zápolya i 1539.

  6. Isabella Jagiellon Birth 18 Jan 1519. Kraków, Miasto Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland Death 15 Sep 1559 (aged 40) Alba Iulia, Municipiul Alba Iulia, Alba, Romania

  7. The first English-language volume of the series discusses the life of Queen Isabella Jagiellon (1539-1559), wife of King John I Szapolyai. In 1539, Isabella, a princess whose Italian mother had prepared her for court life in the spirit of the Renaissance, arrived in Hungary.

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