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  1. 31 mai 2022 · But from an early age, Isabella was viewed by her father John II of Castile as a means of expanding Castilian territory in pursuit of the elusive goal of uniting Spain. She was first betrothed to an Aragonese prince at age six — her future husband Ferdinand — but other considerations intervened.

  2. The following is the family tree of the Spanish monarchs starting from Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon till the present day.

  3. 19 avr. 2021 · Isabella I of Castile (Madrigal de las Altas Torres, April 22, 1451-Medina del Campo, November 26, 1504) was Queen of Castile from 1474 to 1504, Queen consort of Sicily from 1469 and of Aragon from 1479, due to her marriage with Fernando of Aragon.

  4. 26 nov. 2012 · Queen Isabella I (“The Catholic”) Queen of Castile; born in the town of Madrigal de las Altas Torres, 22 April, 1451; died a little before noon, 26 November, 1504, in the castle of La Mota, which still stands at Medina.

  5. Isabella of Castile. Published 27th February 2017. The Path to the Throne. Isabella was born of the second marriage of her father, Juan II of Castile, to Isabella of Portugal. Her father died when she was three, leaving the throne to her much older half-brother, Enrique IV.

  6. 19 févr. 2024 · Queen Isabella I of Castile, one of the most influential monarchs in Spanish history, left behind a complex legacy marked by both remarkable achievements and contentious policies. From her pivotal role in the unification of Spain to her support for exploration and cultural patronage, Isabella’s reign transformed the course of ...

  7. 26 nov. 2012 · Isabella I. Spanish Monarch. Born in the castle of La Mota at Madrigal de las Altas Torres, the daughter of Juan II of Castile, and his second wife, Isabella of Portugal. Her father died in 1454, and her half-brother, Henry IV, succeeded to the Castilian throne.