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  1. Isabella I ( Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), [2] also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica ), was Queen of Castile and León from 1474 until her death in 1504. She was also Queen of Aragon from 1479 until her death as the wife of King Ferdinand II. Reigning together over a dynastically unified Spain ...

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    Isabella was great-great-granddaughter of: 1. Henry II of Castile and his wife Joan of Villena, 2. Henry's half-brother Peter I of Castile and his wife, Maria de Padilla. 3. Peter IV of Aragon and his wife Leonor of Portugal, daughter of King Afonso IV of Portugal 4. Leonor's half-brother Peter I of Portugal and his mistress Teresa Lourenço. 5. Thr...

    Isabella was born in Madrigal de las Altas Torres on April 22, 1451. Her brother Afonso was born three years later. Isabella was three years old when her father, John II of Castile, died in 1454. At that time, her much older half-brother Henry IV became king. Upon ascending to the throne, he sequestered his half-siblings to Segovia and his stepmoth...

    When Henry IV died on December 10, 1474, Isabella acted quickly. Three days after Henry's death, she was crowned Queen of Castile at Segovia. While she and Ferdinand began to reorganize the court, Alfonso V of Portugal crossed the border and declared Joan the rightful heir. Ferdinand beat the invaders back at the Battle of Toro in 1476, and the cha...

    1492 was an important year for Isabella, seeing the conquest of Granada and hence the end of the 'Reconquista' (reconquest), her successful patronage of Christopher Columbus, and her expulsion of the Jews and Muslims.

    Isabella had five children with Ferdinand: 1. Isabella of Asturias (October 1, 1470 - August 23, 1498)—first married Afonso of Portugal, and, after his death, Manuel I of Portugal; died in childbirth; her child died two years later. 2. John, Prince of Asturias (June 28, 1478 - October 4, 1497)—married Margaret of Austria (1480-1530), died after six...

    Pope Alexander VIbestowed the title of "Reina Catolica" upon Isabella, a very religious person, and her husband. In spite of the honor, Isabella did not approve of this pope's secularism. Along with the physical unification of Spain, Isabella and Ferdinand embarked on a process of spiritual unification of the citizens of the country by trying to br...

    Isabella and Ferdinand began their marriage with a prenuptial agreement in place that established equality within the terms of their partnership. On this foundation, they built a highly effective coregency. During their reign, they supported each other in accordance with their joint motto: Tanto monta, monta tanto, Isabel como Fernando("They amount...

    Miller, Townsend. The Castles and the Crown. Spain 1451-1555New York: Coward-McCann, New York, 1963 ASIN: B0007EABYY
    Carroll, Warren H. Isabel Of Spain: The Catholic Queen, Chicago, IL: Christendom Press, 2004 ISBN 0931888433
    Meyer, Carolyn. Isabel: Jewel of Castilla, Spain, 1466(The Royal Diaries)

    All links retrieved March 6, 2018. 1. El obispo judío que bloquea a la "santa". A report in Spanish about the beatification at El Mundo. 2. Isabella I in the Catholic Encyclopedia 3. Medieval Sourcebook: Columbus' letter to King and Queen of Spain, 1494

  2. Jun 11, 2018 · Isabella I (1451-1504) was queen of Castile from 1474 to 1504. She and her husband, Ferdinand V, founded the modern Spanish state. Born in Madrigal on April 22, 1451, Isabella was the daughter of John II of Castile by his second wife, Isabella of Portugal, and was the half sister of Henry IV, who succeeded to the Castilian throne in 1454.

  3. May 11, 2018 · ISABELLA OF CASTILE [1] (1451–1504) ISABELLA OF CASTILE (1451–1504), queen of Castile [2] and joint ruler of Aragón. Isabel I was born in medieval Castile; she died in early modern Spain [3], having had much to do with the transition from medieval to modern.

  4. ISABELLA I, QUEEN OF CASTILE. Reigned Dec. 11, 1474, to Nov. 26, 1504; b. Madrigal, Spain, April 22, 1451; d. Medina del Campo. She was devoted to the religious and political unity of Spain, the modern history of which begins with her reign. Daughter of John II of Castile, she gained the throne after the death of her brother Henry IV (1454 ...

  5. Isabella I ( Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica ), was Queen of Castile and León from 1474 until her death in 1504. She was also Queen of Aragon from 1479 until her death as the wife of King Ferdinand II. Reigning together over a dynastically unified Spain ...

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