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Alfonso was the eldest son of Prince Francisco de Asis de Borbón-Dos Sicilias and Queen Isabel II, whose reign was marked by a constant political crisis which had several causes.
* John ( 1331 – 1358 ), Lord of Elche, Biel and Bolsa, married in 1355 to Isabel Núñez de Lara and was killed by order of his cousin Pedro of Castile.
* António da Costa de Albuquerque de Sousa Lara, 2nd Count de Guedes, Vasco de Bettencourt de Faria Machado e Sampaio and Marcelo Olavo Correia de Azevedo, Ascendências Reais de Sua Alteza Real a Senhora Dona Isabel de Herédia Duquesa de Bragança, I, pelos Costados Herédia, Bettencourt e Meneses da Ilha da Madeira " ( Universitária Editora, 1999 )
es: Isabel I de Inglaterra
gl: Isabel I de Inglaterra
pt: Isabel I de Inglaterra
ca: Isabel d ' Este ( duquessa de Màntua )
es: Isabel de Este
**** Isabel de Tolosa Cortés de Moctezuma ( 1568-1619 / 1620 ), Mexican heiress, wife of conqueror and explorer Don Juan de Onate, granddaughter of Hernan Cortés and great-granddaughter of Moctezuma II
In 1528, Isabel de Moctezuma, an heir of Moctezuma II, was married to Alonso de Grado, a Spanish Conquistador.
Ships of the Spanish explorer Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira first sighted Santa Isabel island on 6 February 1568.
In 1561 Luis de León, a Spanish lyric poet and an Augustinian friar, translated the Song of Songs into Spanish for his cousin, Isabel Osorio, a nun who could not read the Latin text, and wrote an accompanying commentary.

Isabel and Madariaga
Professor Isabel de Madariaga has expanded this idea to explain the oprichnina as Ivan ’ s attempt to subordinate all independent social classes to the autocracy.
Historian Isabel de Madariaga has emphasized the role of the oprichnina in the consolidation of aristocratic power.
The couple had two daughters, Nieves Mathews ( 1917 – 2003 ) and professor / historian Dr. Isabel de Madariaga ( 1919-).
An Oxfordshire blue plaque in honour of Salvador de Madariaga was unveiled at 3 St Andrew's Road, Headington, Oxford by his daughter Isabel on 15 October 2011.
Isabel de Madariaga.
Nieves's sister Isabel de Madariaga ( 1919-) became Professor of Slavonic Studies at the University of London.

Isabel and Britain
Briefly returning to Portugal in 1827 at request of the Regent, Infanta Isabel Maria of Braganza, he gave up his ambitions due to the resistance he found among the new Portuguese elite and returned to Britain.

Isabel and Russia
As early as 1904, Paoli was awarded The Cross of St. Mauricio medal by the Czar of Russia Nicholas II, and Maria Cristina de Habsburgo, Queen of Spain, declared Paoli Cantante de Camara de la Corte ( Chamber Singer of the Court ) and gave him La Gran Cruz de Isabel la Catolica ( The Cross of Isabella the Catholic ), while Carlos de Braganza, Prince of Portugal, named him Caballero Comendador del Cristo de Portugal y Cantante de Camara.
* Isabel De Mandariaga, Russia in the Age of Catherine the Great, Phoenix Press, 2002

Isabel and armed
* 1976 – In Argentina, the armed forces overthrow the constitutional government of President Isabel Perón and start a 7-year dictatorial period self-styled the National Reorganization Process.
In 2007, an Argentine judge ordered the arrest of Isabel Perón over the forced disappearance of an activist in February 1976, on the grounds that the disappearance was authorized by her signing of decrees allowing Argentina's armed forces to take action against " subversives ".
Armed struggle increased, and in 1975 Isabel Martínez de Perón signed a number of decrees empowering the military and the police to " annihilate " left-wing subversion, most prominently the People's Revolutionary Army ( ERP ) armed activity in the province of Tucumán.
During World War II, he served in the American armed forces and corresponded with libertarian writer, Isabel Paterson, who helped to shape his early political thought.
* Italo Luder, serving as Acting President of Argentina during a leave of absence by President Isabel Peron, signed Decree 2772, giving the Argentine armed forces authority to " annihilate subversion " (" aniquilar la subversion ") by any means necessary against guerilla insurgents.
Isabel of Conches, wife of Ralph of Tosny, rode armed like a knight during a conflict in northern France during the late 12th century.
The Revolutionary Brigades were founded in 1970 by Isabel do Carmo, Carlos Antunes and Pedro Goulart, and advocated armed struggle against the regime.

Isabel and 1780
Isabel ( Isabel or Isabella ) Gunn ( c. 1780?

Isabel and Sir
It also stars Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty, Isabel Jeans, Heather Angel, and Leo G. Carroll.
* A Shield of Roses ( 1984 ) about Sir Richard fitzGilbert de Clare and Lady Eve MacMurrough, the parents of Isabel de Clare
* Isabel Howard, married Sir Robert Mortimer by whom she had issue.
of Snitterfield & Wormleighton ( 1447-1522 ) married Isabel, daughter of Sir Walter Graunt, of Snitterfield
* The Scented Garden by Sir Richard Francis Burton-manuscript of a new translation from Arabic of The Perfumed Garden, was burnt by his widow, Lady Isabel Burton née Arundel, along with other papers.
* Isabel Dean as Sir John French's Lady
Isabel, the eldest daughter, married Sir Frederick Sykes and Catherine, the youngest, married George Archibald, 1st Baron Archibald.
He married Isabel Ingoldesthorpe ( 1441 – 1476 ), daughter and co-heiress of Sir Edmund Ingoldesthorp of Newmarket, and had seven children:
Isabel married a year after his death, to Sir William Norreys.
Poynings married Isabel or Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Scot ( died 1485 ), marshal of Calais, and sister of Sir William Scot, warden of the Cinque ports and sheriff of Kent.
It was translated into English in the year 1885, under the editorship of Sir Richard Francis Burton and consequently burnt by his wife Isabel Burton in the weeks following his death.
The only daughter of Clemence and William de Bagulegh, Isabel de Bagulegh, succeeded her parents as owner of the manor, and married Sir Thomas Danyers.
In 1385 he married Isabel Lathom, heir to the extensive lands of Sir Thomas Lathom in south-west Lancashire.
King Henry II had promised Sir William Marshal that he would be given Isabel as his bride, and his son Richard I upheld the promise one month after his ascension to the throne.
Brown lives in New York City with Sir Harold Evans and their two children, a son, George born in 1986 and a daughter, Isabel, born in 1990.
Kynaston was born at Oteley Park, near Ellesmere, Shropshire, the eldest son of Sir Edward Kynaston and his wife Isabel Bagenall, daughter of Sir Nicholas Bagenall.
* Isabel, who married Sir Walter Buchanan, 13th Laird of Buchanan
He was grandson to Sir Robert de Ros and Isabel, an illegitimate daughter of William I of Scotland by Isabella Avenel, daughter of Robert Avenel.
About nine years later, Sir Thomas Lovell, who married Isabel, Edmund's sister, presented a petition to parliament, stating that Edmund was " not of sufficient discretion to guide himself and his livelihood ; nor able to serve his sovereign after his duty " and asking " that he might have the guidance and governance of the said Edmund " and all his property.
Sir George Manners 12th Baron de Ros, had 3 sisters: both Dorothy and Cecily Manners m. Thomas Fairfax. His sister Elizabeth Manners married Sir William Fairfax, ob 1514, Judge of the Common Pleas, son of Sir Guy Fairfax, a Judge, of Steeton and Isabel Ryther.

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