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Isabella I of Castile

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concesión, de procurar e ynduçir y traer los pueblos dellas y los convertir a la nuestra Santa Fe Católica y enviar a las dichas islas y Tierra Firme prelados, religiosos y clérigos y otras personas doctas y temerosas de Dios para instruir a los vecinos y moradores della en la Fe Católica, y los enseñar y dotar de buenas costunbres y poner en ellos la diligencia debida, según más largamente en las letras de la dicha concesión se contiene; por ende, suplico al Rey, mi señor, muy afectuosamente y encargo y mando, a la dicha Princesa, mi hija, y al dicho Príncipe, su marido, que así lo hagan y cunplan y que esto sea su principal fin; y que en ello pongan mucha diligencia y no consientan ni den lugar que los indios vecinos y moradores de las dichas Yndias y Tierra Firme, ganadas y por ganar, reciban agravio alguno en sus personas ni bienes, mas manden que sean bien y justamente tratados; y si algun agravio an recebido, lo remedien y provean, por manera que no escedan cosa alguna lo que por las letras apostólicas de la dicha concesión nos es injungido y mandado."
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during Henry's reign. To make money, Henry had sold off royal estates at prices well below their value. The Cortes of Toledo of 1480 came to the conclusion that the only hope of lasting financial reform lay in a resumption of these alienated lands and rents. This decision was warmly approved by many leading nobles of the court, but Isabella was reluctant to take such drastic measures. It was decided that the Archbishop of Toledo would hold an enquiry into the tenure of estates and rents acquired during Henry IV's reign. Those that had not been granted as a reward for services were to be restored without compensation, while those that had been sold at a price far below their real value were to be bought back at the same sum. While many of the nobility were forced to pay large sums of money for their estates, the royal treasury became even richer. Isabella's one stipulation was that there would be no revocation of gifts made to churches, hospitals, or the poor.
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justice that Castile had not seen before. The Council of State was reformed and presided over by the king and queen. This department of public affairs dealt mainly with foreign negotiations, hearing embassies, and transacting business with the Court of Rome. In addition to these departments, there was also a Supreme Court of the Santa Hermandad, a Council of Finance, and a Council for settling purely Aragonese matters. Although Isabella made many reforms that seem to have made the Cortes stronger, in actuality the Cortes lost political power during the reigns of Isabella and Ferdinand. Isabella and her husband moved in the direction of a non-parliamentary government and the Cortes became an almost passive advisory body, giving automatic assent to legislation which had been drafted by the royal administration.
1605:. Other descriptions, however, describe her hair as golden (blonde), and period illuminations show her several times with golden or strawberry-blond hair. Some portraits show her as a brunette. This is due to the fact that many old portraits from the 15th and 16th centuries are victims of a phenomenon that causes hair pigments to go dark brown. However, the statue of her in Granada Cathedral, by Burgundian sculptor Philippe de Vigarny (born in Langres, in what is now France), also shows her as a dark-haired brunette. Her daughters Joanna and Catherine were thought to resemble her the most in looks - both are similarly described in contemporary sources as having auburn hair, but surviving paintings often show them as brunettes due to the same pigmentation problem. 1946: 1932: 1057:. The council, under the monarch, had full power to resolve all legal and political disputes. The council was responsible for supervising all senior administrative officials, such as the Crown representatives in all of the major towns. It was also the supreme judicial tribunal of the kingdom. In 1480, during the Cortes of Toledo, Isabella made many reforms to the Royal Council. Previously there had been two distinct yet overlapping categories of royal councillor. One formed a group which possessed both judicial and administrative responsibilities. This portion consisted of some bishops, some nobles, and an increasingly important element of professional administrators with legal training known as 1972: 1192: 768: 1689: 6903: 6991: 9244: 368: 8007: 652:, John's elder son. Charles was constantly at odds with his father, and because of this, he secretly entered into an alliance with Henry IV of Castile. A major part of the alliance was that a marriage was to be arranged between Charles and Isabella. When John II learned of this arranged marriage, he was outraged. Isabella had been intended for his favorite younger son, Ferdinand, and in his eyes, this alliance was still valid. John II had his son Charles thrown in prison on charges of plotting against his father's life. Charles died in 1461. 7312: 810: 9398: 69: 9422: 1061:. The second category of traditional councillor had a less formal role. This role depended greatly on the individuals' political influence and personal influence with the monarch. During Isabella's reign, the role of this second category was completely eliminated. As mentioned previously, Isabella had little care for personal bribes or favors. Because of this, this second type of councillor, usually of the nobility, was only allowed to attend the council of Castile as an observer. 2050: 7647: 1586: 1099: 950: 3401:"... And being the battles of both sides ordered that way and prepared to attack by nearly sunshine, the King ordered the prince to attack the enemy with his and God's blessing, which he obeyed (...). (...) and after the sound of the trumpets and screaming all for S. George invested so bravely the enemy battles, and in spite of their enormous size, they could not stand the hard fight and were rapidly beaten and put on the run with great losses." 1991: 9410: 625: 911:) plus a large war compensation: 106.676 dobles of gold. The Catholic Monarchs also had to accept that Joanna la Beltraneja remain in Portugal instead of Spain and to pardon all rebellious subjects who had supported Joanna and King Afonso. And the Catholic Monarchs – who had proclaimed themselves rulers of Portugal and donated lands to noblemen inside this country – had to give up the Portuguese crown. 9434: 696: 1037:
center of the Castilian government had been the royal household, together with its surrounding court. The household was traditionally divided into two overlapping bodies. The first body was made up of household officials, mainly people of the nobility, who carried out governmental and political functions for which they received special payment. The second body was made up of some 200 permanent servants or
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justice to cash, very prudently refused them; and although she could have confiscated all his goods, which were many, she did not take any of them to avoid any note of greed, or that it be thought that she had not wished to pardon him in order to have his goods; instead, she gave them all to the children of the aforesaid knight."
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reign, Isabella established a monopoly over the royal mints and fixed a legal standard to which the coinage had to approximate. By shutting down many of the mints and taking royal control over the production of money, Isabella restored the confidence of the public in the Crown's ability to handle the kingdom's finances.
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of what the nobles desired, though they did not go so far as to officially depose King Henry; they were not powerful enough to do so, and Isabella did not want to jeopardize the principle of fair inherited succession, since it was upon this idea that she had based her argument for legitimacy as heir-presumptive.
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In 1970, that Commission determined that "A Canonical process for the canonization of Isabella the Catholic could be undertaken with a sense of security since there was not found one single act, public or private, of Queen Isabella that was not inspired by Christian and evangelical criteria; moreover
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who performed a wide range of confidential functions on behalf of the rulers. By the 1470s, when Isabella began to take a firm grip on the royal administration, the senior offices of the royal household were simply honorary titles and held strictly by the nobility. The positions of a more secretarial
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From the very beginning of her reign, Isabella fully grasped the importance of restoring the Crown's finances. The reign of Henry IV had left the Kingdom of Castile in great debt. Upon examination, it was found that the chief cause of the nation's poverty was the wholesale alienation of royal estates
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had been used to describe groups of men who came together of their own accord to regulate law and order by patrolling the roads and countryside and punishing malefactors. These brotherhoods had usually been suppressed by the monarch, however. Furthermore, before 1476, the justice system in most parts
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Both armies faced each other at the camps of Toro resulting in an indecisive battle. But while the Portuguese King reorganized his troops, Ferdinand sent news to all the cities of Castile and to several foreign kingdoms informing them about a huge victory where the Portuguese were crushed. Faced with
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for the war against the Moors to the court so that these monies spare his life. This matter was discussed with the queen, and there were some who told her to pardon him, since these funds for the war were better than the death of that man, and her highness should take them. But the queen, preferring
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After an episode in which Columbus captured 1,200 men, Isabella ordered their return and the arrest of Columbus, who was insulted in the streets of Granada. Isabella realized that she could not trust all the conquest and evangelization to take place through one man, so she opened the range for other
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At Alcáçovas, Isabella and Ferdinand had secured the throne, but the Portuguese exclusive right of navigation and commerce in all of the Atlantic Ocean south of the Canary Islands meant that Spain was practically blocked out of the Atlantic and was deprived of the gold of Guinea, which induced anger
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was inconclusive, but Isabella and Ferdinand made it fly with wings of victory. (...) Actually, since this battle transformed in victory; since 1 March 1476, Isabella and Ferdinand started to rule in the Spain's throne. (...) The inconclusive wings of the battle became the secure and powerful wings
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for the expulsion of the Jews was issued. The Jews had until the end of July (four months) to leave the country and they were not to take with them gold, silver, money, arms, or horses. Traditionally, it had been claimed that as many as 200,000 Jews left Spain, but recent historians have shown that
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Another issue of money was the overproduction of coinage and the abundance of mints in the kingdom. During Henry's reign, the number of mints regularly producing money had increased from just five to 150. Much of the coinage produced in these mints was nearly worthless. During the first year of her
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When Isabella came to the throne in 1474, Castile was in a state of despair due to her brother Henry's reign. It was known that Henry IV was a big spender and did little to enforce the laws of his kingdom. It was even said by one Castilian denizen of the time that murder, rape, and robbery happened
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When Henry had recognized Isabella as his heir-presumptive on 19 September 1468, he had also promised that his half-sister should not be compelled to marry against her will, while she in return had agreed to obtain his consent. It seemed that the years of failed attempts at political marriages were
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and they reached a compromise: the war would stop, King Henry would name Isabella his heir presumptive instead of his daughter Joanna, and Isabella would not marry without her half-brother's consent, but he would not be able to force her to marry against her will. Isabella's side came out with most
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on 12 October. He returned the next year and presented his findings to the monarchs, bringing natives and gold under a hero's welcome. Although Columbus was sponsored by the Castilian queen, treasury accounts show no royal payments to him until 1493, after his first voyage was complete. Spain then
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Isabella's first major reform came during the cortes of Madrigal in 1476 in the form of a police force, La Santa Hermandad (the Holy Brotherhood). Although 1476 was not the first time that Castile had seen the Hermandad, it was the first time that the police force was used by the crown. During the
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and made him one of the two commissioners for the negotiations. Under her patronage, De Córdoba went on to an extraordinary military career that revolutionized the organization and tactics of the emerging Spanish military, changing the nature of warfare and altering the European balance of power.
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In August of the same year, Isabella proved her abilities as a powerful ruler on her own. A rebellion broke out in Segovia, and Isabella rode out to suppress it, as her husband Ferdinand was off fighting at the time. Going against the advice of her male advisors, Isabella rode by herself into the
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entertained themselves with art, embroidery, and music. She lived a relaxed lifestyle, but she rarely left Segovia since King Henry forbade this. Her half-brother was keeping her from the political turmoil going on in the kingdom, though Isabella had full knowledge of what was going on and of her
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Both Isabella and Ferdinand established very few new governmental and administrative institutions in their respective kingdoms. Especially in Castile, their main achievement was to use more effectively the institutions that had existed during the reigns of John II and Henry IV. Historically, the
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in 1494. As the orders received by Columbus in his first voyage (1492) show: " have always in mind that the limits signed in the share of Alcáçovas should not be overcome, and thus they insist with Columbus to sail along the parallel of Canary." Thus, by sponsoring the Columbian adventure to the
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sent an order to drown any Castilian crew captured in Guinea waters. Even the Castilian navies which left Guinea before the signature of the peace treaty had to pay the tax ("quinto") to the Portuguese crown when they returned to Castile after the peace treaty. Isabella had to ask permission of
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Isabella also saw the need to provide a personal relationship between herself as the monarch and her subjects. Therefore, Isabella and Ferdinand set aside a time every Friday during which they themselves would sit and allow people to come to them with complaints. This was a new form of personal
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These were times of turmoil for Isabella. The living conditions at their castle in Arévalo were poor, and they suffered from a shortage of money. Although her father arranged in his will for his children to be financially well taken care of, King Henry did not comply with their father's wishes,
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Wing, in front of the Asturians and Galician, the reinforcement army of the Prince heir of Portugal, well provided with artillery, could leave the battlefield with its head high. The battle resulted this way, inconclusive. But its global result stays after that decided by the withdrawal of the
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nature were often held by senior churchmen. Substantial revenues were attached to such offices and were therefore enjoyed greatly, on an effectively hereditary basis, by the great Castilian houses of nobility. While the nobles held the titles, individuals of lesser breeding did the real work.
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without punishment. Because of this, Isabella needed desperately to find a way to reform her kingdom. Due to the measures she imposed, historians during her lifetime saw her to be more inclined to justice than to mercy, and indeed far more rigorous and unforgiving than her husband Ferdinand.
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Within Europe, Isabella and her husband somewhat more notorious for completing the Reconquista, driving out the most significant Muslim influence in Western Europe and firmly establishing Spain and the Iberian peninsula as staunchly Catholic. Her reign also saw the dawn of the infamous
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was born two years later on 17 November 1453, demoting her position to third in line. When her father died in 1454, her half-brother ascended to the throne as King Henry IV. Isabella and her brother Alfonso were left in King Henry's care. Isabella, her mother, and Alfonso then moved to
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in 1489. The siege of Granada began in the spring of 1491 and Muhammad XII finally surrendered at the end of the year. On 2 January 1492, Isabella and Ferdinand entered Granada to receive the keys of the city and the principal mosque was consecrated as a church. The
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either from a desire to keep his half-siblings restricted or from ineptitude. Even though her living conditions were difficult, Isabella was instructed in lessons of practical piety and in a deep reverence for religion under the supervision of her mother.
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and in later years were consumed with administration and politics; they were concerned with the succession and worked to link the Spanish crown to the other rulers in Europe. By early 1497, all the pieces seemed to be in place: The son and heir
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A civil war broke out in Castile over King Henry's inability to act as sovereign. Henry now needed a quick way to please the rebels of the kingdom. As part of an agreement to restore peace, Isabella was then to be betrothed to
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west, the Spanish monarchs were trying the only remaining path of expansion. Now that she had succeeded in securing her place on the Castilian throne, she could begin to institute the reforms that she planned for the kingdom.
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The Spanish monarchs recruited soldiers from many European countries and improved their artillery with the latest and best cannon. Systematically, they proceeded to take the kingdom piece by piece. In 1485 they laid siege to
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Isabella did, however, make successful dynastic matches for her two youngest daughters. The death of Isabella of Aragon created a necessity for Manuel I of Portugal to remarry, and Isabella's third daughter,
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Beyond her support for Columbus, Queen Isabella also played a pivotal role in shaping the Spanish linguistic legacy in the New World. In 1492, she endorsed the first grammar of the Castilian language titled
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However, Isabella's plans for her eldest two children did not work out. Her only son, John of Asturias, died shortly after his marriage. Her daughter, Isabella of Aragon, died during the birth of her son,
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as follows: "do not give rise to or allow the Indians to receive any wrong in their persons and property, but rather that they be treated well and fairly, and if they have received any wrong, remedy it."
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and thus, after the death of the old king, John and Joanna could inherit Portugal and Castile. Isabella refused and made a secret promise to marry her cousin and very first betrothed, Ferdinand of Aragon.
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and regained the city. A Ceuta dominated by the Castilians would certainly have forced the right to conquer Fez (Morocco) to be shared between Portugal and Castile instead of the monopoly the Portuguese
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of the country was effectively under the control of dissident members of the nobility rather than royal officials. To fix this problem, during 1476, a general Hermandad was established for Castile,
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to the main cities... are a model of skill. (...) what a powerful description of the battle! The nebulous transforms into light, the doubtful acquires the profile of a certain triumph. The politic
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has shown that out of a total population of 80,000 Jews, a maximum of 40,000 left and the rest converted. Hundreds of those that remained came under the Inquisition's investigations into relapsed
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city to negotiate with the rebels. She was successful and the rebellion was quickly brought to an end. Two years later, Isabella further secured her place as ruler with the birth of her son
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dynasty since the mid-13th century. Protected by natural barriers and fortified towns, it had withstood the long process of the Reconquista. On 1 February 1482, the king and queen reached
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Isabella's reign got off to a rocky start. King Henry IV had named Isabella as his successor, so when she ascended to the throne in 1474, there were already several plots against her.
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After a struggle to claim the throne, Isabella reorganized the governmental system, brought the crime rate down, and unburdened the kingdom of the debt, which her half-brother King
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García-Menacho Osset, Eduardo (2010). "El origen militar de los símbolos de España. El escudo de España" [Military Origin of Symbols of Spain. The Coat of Arms of Spain].
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to come under the direct supervision of the king and to finish their education. Alfonso was placed in the care of a tutor while Isabella became part of the queen's household.
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Luisa de Medrano wrote poems and philosophy, though her work has been lost. Luisa de Medrano not only received a privileged and nurtured education with the royal daughters,
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on 1 March 1476, in which both sides claimed and celebrated victory: the troops of King Afonso V were beaten by the Castilian centre-left commanded by the Duke of Alba and
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The war dragged on for another three years and ended with a Castilian victory on land and a Portuguese victory on the sea. The four separate peace treaties signed at
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With great political vision, Isabella took advantage of the moment and convoked courts at Madrigal-Segovia (April–October 1476) where her eldest child and daughter
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Meanwhile, the Castilian and Portuguese fleets fought for hegemony in the Atlantic Ocean and for the wealth of Guinea (gold and slaves), where the decisive naval
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Some authors have claimed that Isabella's reputation for sanctity derives in large measure from an image carefully shaped and disseminated by the queen herself.
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Isabella maintained an austere, temperate lifestyle, and her religious spirit influenced her the most in life. In spite of her hostility towards the Muslims in
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for Queen Doña Isabella. Catalina and Luisa's father Don Diego López de Medrano and her maternal grandfather, Garcí Bravo, died in the Queen's service at the
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are known for being the first monarchs to be referred to as the "Queen of Spain" and "King of Spain", respectively. Their actions included completion of the
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by sailing west (for a distance of 2,000 miles, according to Columbus). The crown agreed to pay a sum of money as a concession from monarch to subject.
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unification of Spain. Her reforms and those she made with her husband had an influence that extended well beyond the borders of their united kingdoms.
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horsemen (...) moved forward(...).They were received by prince D. John... which charge... they couldn't stand but instead were defeated and ran away "
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alongside children of the royal family. In the Castilian War of Succession, Luisa's maternal grandfather, Garci Bravo de Lagunas, secured the city of
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On 18 October 1469, the formal betrothal took place. Because Isabella and Ferdinand were second cousins, they stood within the prohibited degrees of
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means pomegranate). There was an uncommon variant with the Saint John the Evangelist's eagle and two lions adopted as Castilian royal supporters by
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and the marriage would not be legal unless a dispensation from the Pope was obtained. With the help of the Valencian Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia (later
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our men killed and arrested many of them, and among those who escaped some took refuge (...) in their Royal battle that was on left of these six
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Luis Francisco Martinez Montes, *Spain, A Global History*, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, November 12, 2018,
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that was adorned with gold and silver. Isabella's basic education consisted of reading, spelling, writing, grammar, history, arithmetic, art,
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Afonso V so that this tax could be paid in Castilian harbours. Naturally all this caused a grudge against the Catholic Monarchs in Andalusia.
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there was a 'reputation of sanctity' uninterrupted for five centuries and as the investigation was progressing, it was more accentuated."
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Portuguese King, the surrender... of the Zamora's fortress on 19 March, and the multiple adhesions of the nobles to the young princes."
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John of Gaunt: King of Castile and Leon, Duke of Aquitaine and Lancaster, Earl of Derby, Lincoln, and Leicester, Seneschal of England
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was signed later that year; in it, Ferdinand and Isabella gave their word to allow the Muslims and Jews of Granada to live in peace.
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of 1496, Ferdinand II and Isabella I were named "King and Queen Catholics of the Spains (Rey y Reina Católicos de las Españas)".
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Isabella officially withdrew from governmental affairs on 14 September 1504 and she died that same year on 26 November at the
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the Royal Arms of the Crown of Castile with the Royal Arms of the Crown of Aragon, she and Ferdinand II of Aragon adopted a
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while the forces led by John of Portugal defeated the Castilian right wing and remained in possession of the battlefield.
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Keeping with her reformation of the regulation of laws, in 1481 Isabella charged two officials with restoring peace in
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Isabel I de Castilla y la sombra de la ilegitimidad. Propaganda y representación en el conflicto sucesorio (1474–1482)
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Isabel I de Castilla y la sombra de la ilegitimidad: propaganda y representación en el conflicto sucesorio (1474–1482)
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her lady-in-waiting in 1497 and shortly after became the patron and protector of the first female professor at the
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Weissberger, Barbara, "Queen Isabel I of Castile Power, Patronage, Persona." Tamesis, Woodbridge, 2008, pp. 20–21
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in 1492 was symbolized by the addition enté en point of a quarter with a pomegranate for Granada (in Spanish,
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Isabella began to rely more on the professional administrators than ever before. These men were mostly of the
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Boruchoff, David A. "Instructions for Sainthood and Other Feminine Wiles in the Historiography of Isabel I."
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After a rumor spread that Joanna was not actually the daughter of King Henry but rather of a royal favorite,
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was broken in 1502, and Muslims were ordered to either become Christians or to leave. Isabella's confessor,
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was first sworn as heiress to Castile's crown. That was equivalent to legitimizing Isabella's own throne.
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Some of Isabella's living conditions improved in Segovia. She always had food and clothing and lived in a
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Boruchoff, David A. "Historiography with License: Isabel, the Catholic Monarch, and the Kingdom of God."
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the Prince's men as brave knights invoking Santiago but they couldn't resist them and began to flee, and
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or lesser nobility. The council was also rearranged and it was officially settled that one bishop, three
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Ferdinand, in his testament, declared that "she was exemplary in all acts of virtue and of fear of God."
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Queen Isabella of Castile, like many other monarchs in Castile's past, favored the noble and ancient
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After this failed attempt, Henry once again went against his promises and tried to marry Isabella to
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remained face to face for some hours; and the Portuguese kept their position during more time (...)"
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The question of Isabella's marriage was not a new one. She had, at the age of six, a betrothal to
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The council of the Santa Hermandad: a study of the pacification forces of Ferdinand and Isabella
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Isabella was the first woman to be featured on US postage stamps, namely on three stamps of the
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by Antonio Paz y Meliá in 1904 and the fourth as Cuarta Década by José Lopes de Toro in 1970).
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Rodrigues, Elizabeth; Pizzolato, Nelio; Botelho, Guilherme; Oliveira de Souza, Rafael (2014).
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of Isabella. Three-and-a-half thousand documents were chosen to be included in 27 volumes.
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The return of Christopher Columbus; his audience before King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
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Crónica de los Señores Reyes Católicos Don Fernando y Doña Isabel de Castilla y de Aragón
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Crónica de los Señores Reyes Católicos Don Fernando y Doña Isabel de Castilla y de Aragón
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Crónica de los Señores Reyes Católicos Don Fernando y Doña Isabel de Castilla y de Aragón
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Downey, Kirsten "Isabella, The Warrior Queen,". New York, Anchor Books, Penguin, 2014.
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Isabella was also the first-named woman to appear on a United States coin, the 1893
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Isabella was short but of strong stocky build, of a very fair complexion, and had a
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had left behind. Isabella's marriage to Ferdinand in 1469 created the basis of the
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Guardiola-Griffiths, Cristina. (2018). Isabel I, Queen of Castile. Retrieved from
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Stillborn twin of Maria. Born on 1 July 1482 at dawn, sources conflict on gender.
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and seized them and all their gold. Another...Castilian voyage to Mina, that of
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Isabella and Ferdinand had seven children, five of whom survived to adulthood:
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With the institution of the Roman Catholic Inquisition in Spain, and with the
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died in 1458. All of Alfonso's Spanish territories, as well as the islands of
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in 1467. The battle was a draw. King Henry agreed to recognize Alfonso as his
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had requested that Spanish bishops reopen Isabella's cause for canonization.
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After the reforms of the Cortes of Toledo, the queen ordered a noted jurist,
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Coat of arms of Isabella I of Castile depicted in the manuscript from 1495
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Just three months after entering Granada, Queen Isabella agreed to sponsor
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and Andalusia to introduce this more efficient police force there as well.
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La batalla de Toro (1476). Datos y documentos para su monografía histórica
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La "imcomparable" Isabel la Catolica/ The incomparable Isabel the Catholic
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in the Vatican. This process was approved and Isabel was given the title "
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revue, Ministerio del Ejercito, Madrid, nr 16, pp.  54–66, May 1941.
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discovery led to a new and much more balanced sharing of the Atlantic at
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was dissolved and the Portuguese were forced to return to their kingdom.
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In May 1475, King Afonso and his army crossed into Spain and advanced to
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of Salamanca University during her time. She received the chair left by
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Queen of Castile and León from 1474 to 1504; and Queen Consort of Aragon
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La guerra civil castellana y el enfrentamiento con Portugal (1475–1479)
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La guerra civil Castellana y el enfrentamiento con Portugal (1475–1479)
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Traditionally, the main advisory body to the rulers of Castile was the
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Medieval Sourcebook: Columbus' letter to King and Queen of Spain, 1494
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El Instituto Femenino Isabel la Católica. Un centro modélico del CSIC
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Columbus's expedition departed on 3 August 1492, and arrived in the
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In 1972, the Process of Valladolid was officially submitted to the
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Coat of arms as queen with Castilian royal supporters (1492–1504)
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Conversos, Inquisition, and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain
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Descendants of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile
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History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, The Catholic.
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History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic
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5-cent US postage stamp: Columbus soliciting aid of Isabella
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Outside of Europe, Isabella is most remembered for enabling
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O Sonho da União Ibérica – guerra Luso-Castelhana 1475/1479
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Isabel la Católica. Estudio crítico de su vida y su reinado
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Game of Queens: The Women Who Made Sixteenth-Century Europe
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on every one hundred households. In 1477, Isabella visited
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San Juan de los reyes: espacio funerário y aposento régio
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freed Castile from this difficult situation, because his
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and invade Castile to claim the throne for themselves.
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(2003). 5490: 5488: 5454: 5373:Princess of Isabella's coat of arms with crest: 5308:"Pope Pleads the Cause of Isabelle the Catholic" 5270: 5228:, (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992), 220. 4070: 4068: 3863:"Disaster among those sent to the mines of gold 3796: 1370:) and the Judaizers who had been abetting them. 628:The wedding portrait of Ferdinand and Isabella, 403:from 1474 until her death in 1504. She was also 5828:Abrégé chronologique de l'histoire de l'Éspagne 5757:Isabella of Castile. Europe's First Great Queen 5640:Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415–1580 4636:"Testamento de Isabel la Católica - Wikisource" 3596:Abrégé chronologique de l'histoire de l'Éspagne 3131:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, pp. 10, 13–14 3045: 3043: 3041: 5745:. (Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press) 5693:The Spanish Inquisition: a historical revision 5592: 5525: 5098:, Dykinson, pp. 15–58, 27 November 2019, 4915: 4717:The Spanish Inquisition: A Historical Revision 3958:Foundations of the Portuguese empire 1415–1580 1809:where she died in 1504, started the canonical 836:represented a great political victory for the 679:finally over. There was talk of a marriage to 9176: 8719: 8683:Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 8426: 8367:Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 8186: 7921: 7511: 7196: 6930: 6575: 5955:Suárez Fernández, L. and M. Fernández (1969) 5665:The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs, 1474–1520 5575: 5573: 5485: 5237: 4948:(New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), p. 242. 4789:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, pp. 241–260 4572:Amerigo: The Man Who Gave His Name to America 4491:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, pp. 112–130 4465:. 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The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, pp. 125–126 4218:The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs 1474–1520 4205:The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs 1474–1520 4092:The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs 1474–1520 3697:Fernando el Católico, el mejor rey de España 3692:achieved the fruits of a discussed victory." 3514:, tome V, book XXIV, chapter X, pp. 299–300. 3442:, tome V, book XXIV, chapter X, pp. 299–300. 3160:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, pp. 11, 13 3158:The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs 1474–1520 3129:The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs 1474–1520 3090:The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs 1474–1520 3051:The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs 1474–1520 3038: 2830: 2828: 2826: 2824: 2784:"Isabella I | Biography, Reign, & Facts" 779:(which had happened on 11 December) reached 537:, was about to give birth to their daughter 9605:Spanish exploration in the Age of Discovery 8880:Berengaria, Latin Empress of Constantinople 4798:Pedro de Torres: Cronicón, Salamanca, 1508. 4374:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, pp. 42–47 4220:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, pp. 48–49 3305: 2822: 2820: 2818: 2816: 2814: 2812: 2810: 2808: 2806: 2804: 1784:, no issue; secondly, his younger brother, 1486:Women in the court of Isabella I of Castile 1259:Isabella was not in favor of enslaving the 9183: 9169: 8726: 8712: 8433: 8419: 8193: 8179: 7928: 7914: 7518: 7504: 7203: 7189: 6937: 6923: 6582: 6568: 6057:San Juan de los Reyes y la batalla de Toro 5764:Catherine of Aragon. Henry's Spanish Queen 5726:The Castles and the Crown: Spain 1451–1555 5643:, Volume 1, University of Minnesota Press. 5570: 4575:. New York: Random House. pp. 54–55. 3932:The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, pp. 109–110 3629:San Juan de los Reyes y la batalla de Toro 3589:French historian Joseph-Louis Desormeaux: 3270:Spanish historian Cesáreo Fernández Duro: 3105:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, pp. 70–71 3079:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, pp. 62–63 3035:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, pp. 39–40 3022:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, pp. 36–39 1510:. Her brother Don Luis de Medrano was the 1049:Ferdinand and Isabella with their subjects 418:, Isabella and Ferdinand are known as the 67: 5637:, Bailey W. and Winius, George D. (1977) 5193: 5144: 5067: 5007:, Dunod, pp. 527–533, 7 April 2010, 4976:"Biography of Isabella I, Queen of Spain" 4529:. Pearson Education Limited, 2005, p. 119 4516:. Pearson Education Limited, 2005, p. 120 3818:, University of Miami Press, 1970, p. 27. 3750:Spanish academic Rafael Dominguez Casas: 3599:, Duchesne, Paris, 1758, 3rd Tome, p. 25. 3241:Spanish historian Ana Carrasco Manchado: 2978:J.B Lippincott & Co., 1860, pp. 93–94 2965:J.B Lippincott & Co., 1860, pp. 85–87 2691: 1006: 849:these news, the party of "la Beltraneja" 407:from 1479 until her death as the wife of 6244:El obispo judío que bloquea a la "santa" 5130: 4825:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, p. 282 4478:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, p. 111 4439:. Pearson Education Limited, 2005, p. 48 4361:. Pearson Education Limited, 2005, p. 30 4331:. Pearson Education Limited, 2005, p. 29 4318:. Pearson Education Limited, 2005, p. 28 4181:. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, pp. 242–247. 3163: 2801: 2048: 2026: 1989: 1687: 1584: 1377: 1327: 1190: 1097: 1044: 948: 808: 766: 694: 623: 547: 8733: 7525: 6944: 6217:Isabella I in the Catholic Encyclopedia 5445: 5397:Menéndez-Pidal De Navascués, Faustino; 5343: 5247:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4834: 4400:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 143 4387:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 142 4288:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 150 4272:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 133 4259:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 123 4207:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, p. 42 4194:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 125 4168:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 121 4094:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, p. 38 1801:Cause of beatification and canonization 1601:that was between strawberry-blonde and 832:But despite its uncertain outcome, the 14: 9490:Burials at the Royal Chapel of Granada 9447: 5950:Isabel y Fernando. Los Reyes Católicos 4544: 3951:Bailey W. Diffie and George D. Winius 3732:, still alive in the Castilian memory" 3207:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 93 3147:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 78 3118:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 72 3092:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, p. 9 3066:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 53 3053:. Blackwell Publishers Inc, 2000, p. 5 3009:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 35 2996:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 68 2926:. The Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 52 2755: 2446: 2326: 2322: 2312: 2204: 2094: 2090: 1994:Queen Isabella ~ Christopher Columbus 1727:, who died before his second birthday. 1254: 961: 922: 9190: 9164: 9135:Eleanor, Queen of Portugal and France 8707: 8414: 8174: 7909: 7499: 7184: 6918: 6563: 6255:Isabella I of Castile – Facts (Video) 6043:Portugueses en la frontera de Granada 5629:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 5532:. Taylor & Francis. p. 182. 5340:. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, pp. 1–23. 5288:from the original on 20 February 2022 5175: 5131:Vigneron, Nicolas (19 October 2021). 4860: 4246:J.B Lippincott & C., 1860, p. 186 4054:Portugueses en la frontera de Granada 3615:Spanish academic António M. Serrano: 2935: 2913:J.B Lippincott & Co., 1860, p. 83 2897:J.B Lippincott & Co., 1860, p. 28 2834: 2781: 2756:Watson, Fiona Flores (26 July 2013). 2522: 2512: 2508: 2496: 2490: 2480: 2464: 2454: 2450: 2434: 2428: 2418: 2402: 2392: 2388: 2376: 2370: 2360: 2344: 2334: 2330: 2306: 2296: 2280: 2270: 2266: 2254: 2248: 2238: 2222: 2212: 2208: 2192: 2186: 2176: 2160: 2150: 2146: 2134: 2128: 2118: 2102: 2098: 1830:Congregation for the Causes of Saints 1434:, establishing the connection to the 1421:Isabella and her husband had created 982:late medieval period, the expression 970: 907:, and the right of conquest over the 9560:Spanish people of Portuguese descent 7210: 5842:La "imcomparable" Isabel la Catolica 5752:(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991) 5702:. New York: Oxford University Press; 4918:Hidden History of Spanish New Mexico 2619: 2225:John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster 1923:Coat of arms as Princess of Asturias 1730:A son, miscarried on 31 May 1475 in 1620:Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés 1589:Isabella depicted with darker hair, 1450:, was married to a Habsburg prince, 683:or to one of his brothers, probably 671:and brother to the king's favorite, 600: 8922:Beatrice, Marchioness of Montferrat 8245:Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 5859:, Miami: Editorial Unilit, Tome 2. 5806:. Madrid: Colecciones MAPFRE 1492, 5599:. Charles Scribner's Sons. p.  5583:, (Heritage Books Inc., 1996), 222. 5494: 5176:Range, Matthias (4 December 2018). 3986:, Book XXXI, Chapters VIII and IX ( 2835:Palos, Joan-Lluís (28 March 2019). 1805:In 1958, José García Goldaraz, the 302:Joanna, Queen of Castile and Aragon 153: 24: 6901: 6591:Princes and Princesses of Asturias 5618: 4413:. Blackwell Publishers Inc., p. 49 3541:Chronica de El- rei D.Affonso V... 3302:, 2006, p. 199 (foot note nr.141). 2936:Remer, Ashley E. (10 March 2018). 2080:Ancestors of Isabella I of Castile 1771:, her sister's widower, had issue. 1719:, no issue. Married, secondly, to 771:The Proclamation of Queen Isabella 480:, and was recognized in 1974 as a 73:Anonymous portrait of Isabella I, 25: 9636: 9600:16th-century venerated Christians 9555:Spanish people of English descent 9515:People from the Province of Ávila 9140:Isabella, Queen of Denmark-Norway 6210: 4959:De las cosas memorables de España 4685:from the original on 3 March 2013 4426:. 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Manuel I 5941:Pereira, Isabel Violante (2001) 5892:La España de los Reyes Católicos 5657:Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia 5507:Dictionary of National Biography 5415: 5391: 5367: 5330: 5318:from the original on 11 May 2020 5300: 5231: 5226:Isabel the Queen: Life and Times 5218: 5169: 5124: 5084: 5043: 4993: 4968: 4951: 4934: 4909: 4883: 4854: 4828: 4815: 4801: 4779: 4748: 4735: 4726: 4709: 4667: 4654: 3560:French historian Jean Dumont in 3406:Vida e feitos d'El Rei D.João II 3346:Vida e feitos d'El Rei D.João II 2022: 1970: 1958: 1944: 1930: 1916: 1622:: "To see her speak was divine." 1390:Isabella was given the title of 747:Coronation and war with Portugal 366: 39:Isabel la Católica metro station 9500:History of Catholicism in Spain 9475:16th-century Castilian monarchs 9470:15th-century Castilian monarchs 9073:Catherine, Princess of Asturias 9026:Constance, Duchess of Lancaster 8917:Berengaria, Lady of Guadalajara 7997:Ramon Berengeur IV of Barcelona 6264:| Check123 – Video Encyclopedia 6202:electronic version, wikisource. 5766:(London: Faber and Faber, 2010) 5724:Miller, Townsend Miller (1963) 5593:Armitage-Smith, Sydney (1905). 4628: 4614: 4589: 4559: 4532: 4519: 4494: 4481: 4468: 4455: 4442: 4429: 4416: 4403: 4390: 4377: 4364: 4351: 4334: 4321: 4308: 4291: 4262: 4249: 4236: 4223: 4210: 4197: 4184: 4171: 4158: 4097: 4038: 4032:Chronica de El-Rei D. Affonso V 4016: 3968: 3922: 3821: 3713: 3582: 3219: 3210: 3197: 3172: 3150: 3121: 3108: 3095: 3082: 3069: 3056: 3025: 3012: 2999: 2968: 2955: 2929: 2916: 2733:. 28 March 2019. Archived from 2039:in 1815 in honor of the queen. 1745:Archduchess Margaret of Austria 1432:Archduchess Margaret of Austria 1430:, married a Habsburg princess, 879:End of the war and consequences 761:War of the Castilian Succession 556:, from 1482, by Pedro Marcuello 264: 9615:Mothers of Neapolitan monarchs 9530:Order of Isabella the Catholic 9109:Joanna I of Castile and Aragon 8673:Maria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy 6026:,Vicente Ángel Alvarez (2006) 5890:Ladero Quesada, Miguel Angel. 5825:, Joseph-Louis Ripault (1758) 5013:10.3917/dunod.col.2010.01.0527 4942:Crónica de los Reyes Católicos 4149:Mª Monserrat León Guerrero in 4130:, MAPFRE, Madrid, 1992, p. 88. 3866:. Charges against the King..." 3802: 3704:revue, nr 16, p. 56, May 1941. 2875: 2855: 2775: 2749: 2719: 2685: 2626: 2612:in Spain after Isabella I and 2037:Order of Isabella the Catholic 2035:The Spanish crown created the 1373: 1358:such figures are exaggerated: 1203:on an expedition to reach the 496: 13: 1: 9625:Mothers of Navarrese monarchs 9610:Mothers of Aragonese monarchs 9078:Eleanor, Princess of Asturias 9057:Catherine, Duchess of Villena 8265:Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine 6087: 6040:, Miguel-Ángel Ladero (2000) 5976:, Antonio Ballesteros (1941) 5902:, Ana Isabel Carrasco (2006) 5714:, University of Miami Press. 5695:(Yale University Press, 2014) 5501:"Philippa of Lancaster"  4142: 4103: 4074: 4002: 3975: 3850: 3773: 3289: 3234: 2678: 1780:(1485–1536), married, first, 1701: 1667:Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros 1590: 1563:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 1551:Medina del Campo Royal Palace 1031: 629: 74: 9620:Mothers of Sicilian monarchs 9150:Catherine, Queen of Portugal 8989:Blanche, Princess of Villena 8770:Urraca I of Castile and León 7799:Portuguese House of Burgundy 6541:Queen regnant of the Algarve 6105:Chronica do Principe D. Joam 5831:, Duchesne, Paris, 3rd Tome. 5264:UK public library membership 5137:Septentrio Conference Series 4916:John de Aragon, Ray (2012). 4758:The Oxford History of Mexico 4681:(in Spanish). 2 March 2013. 4081:Mendonça, 2007, pp. 101–103. 4044: 3720:Vicente Álvarez Palenzuela- 3677: 3608: 3490: 3478:Chronica do Principe D. Joam 3418: 3388: 3333: 3180:"Henry IV | king of Castile" 1446:, and the younger daughter, 1180:Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba 1130:had been held by the Muslim 503:Madrigal de las Altas Torres 210:Madrigal de las Altas Torres 56:Catholic Queen of the Spains 7: 9595:16th-century queens regnant 9590:15th-century queens regnant 9575:Roman Catholic royal saints 9119:Catherine, Queen of England 9104:Isabella, Queen of Portugal 8958:Constance, Queen of Castile 8953:Beatrice, Queen of Portugal 6064:, segunda época, 1979 (9), 6012:, Cesáreo Fernández (1901) 5964: 5874:, Mª Monserrat León (2002) 5560:Ferdinand I, King of Aragon 5475:Henry III, King of Castille 5379:(in Spanish) (Extra): 387. 5377:Revista de Historia Militar 4597:"The Lost Fort of Columbus" 3944: 3902:first maritime colonial war 3884: 3643:, segunda época, 1979 (9), 3553: 3358: 3311: 2573: 2373:John, Constable of Portugal 2071: 1899:agreement. The conquest of 1881:yoke and a bundle of arrows 1468:Maria of Aragon and Castile 1018: 714: 685:Richard, Duke of Gloucester 452:from Spain, initiating the 411:. Reigning together over a 312:Catherine, Queen of England 292:Isabella, Queen of Portugal 281: 32:Isabella I (disambiguation) 10: 9641: 9585:16th-century Spanish women 9580:15th-century Spanish women 9565:Spanish Renaissance people 8807:Constance, Queen of France 6149:Cronica del rey Enrique IV 6122:Historia General de España 5994:, Rafael Dominguez (1990) 5945:. Lisboa: Livros Horizonte 5908:, Madrid: Sílex ediciones. 5877:El segundo viaje colombino 5759:(London: Bloomsbury, 2017) 5667:. Oxford: Blackwell 2000. 4152:El segundo viaje colombino 4119: 3861:, Book XXXIII, Chapter V ( 3764:, number 56, p. 364, 1990. 3743: 3511:Historia General de España 3439:Historia General de España 2601:Pragmatic Sanction of 1830 2467:Afonso I, Duke of Braganza 2440: 2324: 2198: 2092: 1717:Afonso, Prince of Portugal 1681: 1581:Appearance and personality 1410:, was named Archbishop of 1331: 1093: 974: 750: 436:Isabella I of Castile and 36: 29: 9289: 9251: 9240: 9211: 9198: 9127: 9099:Joanna, Queen of Portugal 9091: 9065: 9044: 9036:Eleanor, Queen of Navarre 9031:Isabella, Duchess of York 9018: 9002: 8971: 8940: 8909: 8896:Eleanor, Queen of England 8888: 8872: 8854:Urraca, Queen of Portugal 8841: 8825: 8799: 8783: 8762: 8741: 8693:Maria Carolina of Austria 8482: 8448: 8398: 8379:Maria Carolina of Austria 8208: 8150: 8112: 8014: 8003: 7947: 7885: 7829: 7815: 7797: 7725: 7692: 7654: 7643: 7537: 7475: 7419: 7352: 7319: 7308: 7222: 7160: 7122: 7066: 6998: 6987: 6956: 6899: 6597: 6548: 6531: 6523: 6516: 6506: 6497: 6489: 6482: 6471: 6463: 6452: 6437: 6428: 6415: 6408: 6390: 6375: 6365: 6310: 6302: 6297: 6270: 6227:Music at Isabella's court 5856:Historia del Cristianismo 5804:El tratado de Tordesillas 5786:In Spanish and Portuguese 5728:. New York: Coward-McCann 5654:, Edmondo Michael (1992) 5427:/www.artehistoria.jcyl.es 5069:10.7177/sg.2014.v9.n4.a10 5005:L'emboutissage des aciers 4865:Isabel: Jewel of Castilla 4567:Fernández-Armesto, Felipe 4346:Pearson Education Limited 4022: 3988:"preparation of 2 fleets 3832:J.B. Lippincott & Co. 3783:Historia del Cristianismo 3665:30 September 2011 at the 3523: 3451: 3263: 2510: 2502: 2474: 2452: 2448: 2412: 2390: 2382: 2354: 2332: 2328: 2290: 2268: 2260: 2232: 2210: 2206: 2170: 2148: 2140: 2112: 2096: 1985: 1895:), which refers to their 1838:Antonio Cañizares Llovera 1677: 1382:Isabella I of Castile by 665:Pedro Girón Acuña Pacheco 362: 352: 342: 332: 320: 274: 246: 233: 216: 196: 192: 182: 172: 161: 147: 136: 126: 116: 106: 95: 84: 66: 53: 48: 9540:Royal consorts of Sicily 9535:Royal consorts of Naples 9525:Queens regnant in Europe 9485:Queens consort of Aragon 9114:Maria, Queen of Portugal 8979:Eleanor, Queen of Aragon 8963:Joanna, Queen of Castile 8864:Eleanor, Queen of Aragon 8859:Blanche, Queen of France 8812:Sancha, Queen of Navarre 8548:Helena Angelina Doukaina 8533:Isabella II of Jerusalem 8442:Royal consorts of Sicily 8235:Andrew, Duke of Calabria 8202:Royal consorts of Naples 6393:Queen regnant of Granada 6313:Queen regnant of Castile 5790: 5776:Weissberger, Barbara F. 5769:Weissberger, Barbara F. 4891:"Isabella I of Castille" 4835:Bakersfield, Katherine. 4745:. Routledge, 2001, p. 20 4551:F. Weissberger, Barbara 4422:Plunkett, Ierne. (1915) 4297:Plunkett, Ierne. (1915) 4126:António Rumeu de Armas- 3891:Historian Malyn Newitt: 3684:A. Ballesteros Beretta: 2525:Beatriz Pereira de Alvim 1813:process of the Cause of 1669:, her confessor and the 1561:(built by her grandson, 1544: 1428:John, Prince of Asturias 1083:Alfonso Diaz de Montalvo 953:Portrait of Isabella at 942: 895:with its mines of gold, 866:John, Prince of Asturias 307:Maria, Queen of Portugal 297:John, Prince of Asturias 9570:Spanish Servants of God 9550:Spanish Roman Catholics 9510:Majorcan queens consort 9145:Maria, Queen of Hungary 8927:Violant, Lady of Biscay 8901:Maria, Queen of Castile 8849:Berengaria I of Castile 8817:Sancha, Queen of Aragon 8775:Elvira, Queen of Sicily 8603:Eleanor of Alburquerque 8122:Eleanor of Alburquerque 7807:Ferdinand I of Portugal 6474:Queen consort of Naples 6455:Queen consort of Aragon 6431:Queen consort of Sicily 6260:3 December 2020 at the 6071:29 January 2016 at the 5802:, Antonio Rumeu (1992) 5660:, Taylor & Francis. 5565:Encyclopædia Britannica 5480:Encyclopædia Britannica 4861:Meyer, Carolyn (2000). 4763:Oxford University Press 4303:The Knickerbocker Press 3650:29 January 2016 at the 3544:3rd book, chapter CXCI. 1850: 1790:Henry, Duke of Cornwall 1782:Arthur, Prince of Wales 1508:University of Salamanca 1500:University of Salamanca 1476:Arthur, Prince of Wales 1438:. The eldest daughter, 582:Second Battle of Olmedo 491: 468:, and establishing the 239:Royal Chapel of Granada 149:Queen consort of Aragon 9052:Maria, Queen of Aragon 8932:Violant, Lady of Elche 8749:Urraca, Lady of Zamora 8688:Maria Amalia of Saxony 8663:Marie Louise d'Orléans 8578:Elizabeth of Carinthia 8373:Maria Amalia of Saxony 8355:Marie Louise d'Orléans 6906: 6272:Isabella I of Castile 5698:Liss, Peggy K. (1992) 5104:10.2307/j.ctv103xbm2.4 4527:Ferdinand and Isabella 4514:Ferdinand and Isabella 4450:Ferdinand and Isabella 4437:Ferdinand and Isabella 4409:Edwards, John. 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John, Prince of Asturias
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Maria, Queen of Portugal
Catherine, Queen of England
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John II of Castile

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