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* Isabella Jagiellon ( 1519 – 1559 ), queen consort of János Szapolyai of Hungary
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Suleiman I receiving Isabella Jagiellon | Queen Isabella and John II Sigismund Zápolya | her infant son at Buda ( 1541 )
* Isabella Jagiellon ( 18 January 1519 – 15 September 1559 ), wife and widow of King John I of Hungary.
For much of his reign the country was governed by his mother Isabella Jagiellon, with continued support from Suleiman.
A further humiliating defeat was inflicted on the Habsburgs in the Siege of Buda ( 1541 ) when the Ottomans responded to a request for help from Isabella Jagiellon.
In practise he ascended the Hungarian throne just in 1559, after the regency of his mother Isabella Jagiellon.
Isabella Jagiellon (; ) ( 18 January 1519 – 15 September 1559 ) was queen consort of Eastern Hungarian Kingdom as the wife of John Zápolya.
Isabella and 1519
As a result, Isabella began to travel freely and live independently from her husband until his death on 19 March 1519.
* Juan de Flandes ( 1460 – 1519 ), Early Netherlandish painter who was active in Spain from 1496 to 1519 at the court of Isabella I of Castile.
When she died in 1519, she was buried in a tomb with her husband and one of her prematurely deceased children, Isabella Maria.
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Joan of England, ( 22 July 1210 – 4 March 1238 ), was the eldest legitimate daughter and third child of John of England and Isabella of Angoulême.
* 1200 – King John of England, signee of the first Magna Carta, marries Isabella of Angouleme in Bordeaux Cathedral.
* 1327 – Teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer.
* 1469 3 June – After the death of Alfonso de Castilla and the 1st Duke of Medina Sidonia, his son and heir Enrique de Guzman, 2nd Duke of Medina Sidonia changed side and in reward, saw the status of Gibraltar, as part of the domains of the Duke, confirmed by the Queen Isabella I of Castile.
* 1479 20 January – Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon – the Catholic Monarchs, jointly rule the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, including Gibraltar.
* 1502 2 January – Garcilaso de la Vega took possession of the town on behalf of the Queen Isabella I of Castile.
* 1502 10 July – By a Royal Warrant passed in Toledo by Isabella I of Castile, Gibraltar was granted its coat of arms: " An escutcheon on which the upper two thirds shall be a white field and on the said field set a red castle, and below the said castle, on the other third of the escutcheon, which must be a red field in which there must be a white line between the castle and the said red field, there shall be a golden key which hangs by a chain from the said castle, as are here figured ".
Ferdinand – resisting the wishes of his brother – decreed the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830, enabling his daughter Isabella to become Queen.
Ferdinand's death in 1833 and the accession of Isabella II as Queen of Spain sparked the First Carlist War ( 1833 – 1839 ).
Isabella II of Spain took a more active role in government after coming of age, but she was immensely unpopular throughout her reign ( 1833 – 1868 ).
Isabella d ' Este ( 19 May 1474 – 13 February 1539 ) was Marchesa of Mantua and one of the leading women of the Italian Renaissance as a major cultural and political figure.
* Ferrante Gonzaga ( 28 January 1507 – 15 November 1557 ), a condottiero ; married Isabella di Capua, by whom he had issue.
Isabella and 1559
* Albert VII ( 1559 – 1621 ), Archduke of Austria and governor ( 1596 – 1598 ) and Co-sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands ( modern-day Belgium and Luxembourg ) with Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, held position ( as Co-sovereign ) 1598 – 1621
Archduke Albert VII of Austria ( 13 November 1559 – 13 July 1621 ) was, jointly with his wife, the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia, sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands between 1598 and 1621, ruling the Habsburg territories in the southern Low Countries and the north of modern France.
Elisabeth married Philip II of Spain (" Philip the Catholic "), son of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and Isabella of Portugal in 1559.
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His brother's children, Isabella and Peter ( who married María Rodríguez, daughter of El Cid ), died in 1103 and 1104 respectively.
Two illuminated Psalters, the Queen Mary Psalter ( British Library Ms. Royal 2B, vii ) and the Isabella Psalter ( State Library, Munich ), contain full Bestiary cycles.
This was disputed by another branch of the Lusignan family: Maria of Antioch, daughter of Bohemond IV of Antioch and Melisende of Lusignan ( herself a daughter of Isabella I and Amalric II ), claimed the throne as the oldest living relative of Isabella I, but for the moment her claim was ignored.
Its heiress, Isabella of Ibelin ( widow of Hugh II ), actually placed it under Baibars ' protection.
# Philip III ( 1 May 1245 – 5 October 1285 ), married firstly to Isabella of Aragon in 1262 and secondly to Maria of Brabant in 1274
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan and wife of John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan ( a cousin of the murdered John Comyn ), who claimed the right of her family, the MacDuff Earl of Fife, to crown the Scottish king for her brother, Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife – who was not yet of age, and in English hands – arrived the next day, too late for the coronation, so a second coronation was held and once more the crown was placed on the brow of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, Lord of Annandale, King of the Scots.
According to his The New York Times obituary published on April 3, 1872, Morse received respectively the decoration of the Atiq Nishan-i-Iftikhar ( English: Order of Glory ) medal on wearer's right depicted in photo of Morse with medals, set in diamonds, from the Sultan Ahmad I ibn Mustafa of Turkey ( c. 1847 ), a golden snuff box containing the Prussian gold medal for scientific merit from the King of Prussia ( 1851 ); the Great Gold Medal of Arts and Sciences from the King of Württemberg ( 1852 ); and the Great Golden Medal of Science and Arts from Emperor of Austria ( 1855 ); a cross of Chevalier in the Légion d ' honneur from the Emperor of France ; the Cross of a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog from the King of Denmark ( 1856 ); the Cross of Knight Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, from the Queen of Spain, besides being elected member of innumerable scientific and art societies in this States and other countries.
Across the square is the Pazo de Raxoi ( Raxoi's Palace ), the town hall and seat of the Galician Xunta, and on the right from the cathedral steps is the Hostal dos Reis Católicos, founded in 1492 by the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella of Castille and Ferdinand II of Aragon, as a pilgrims ' hospice ( now a parador ).
* Philip of Sicily ( 1256 – 1 January 1277 ), titular King of Thessalonica from 1274, married 28 May 1271 to Isabella of Villehardouin
Thackeray's years of semi-idleness ended after he married ( 20 August 1836 ) Isabella Gethin Shawe ( 1816 – 1893 ), second daughter of Isabella Creagh Shawe and Matthew Shawe, a colonel, who had died after extraordinary service, primarily in India.
They had three children, all girls: Anne Isabella ( 1837 – 1919 ), Jane ( died at 8 months ) and Harriet Marian ( 1840 – 1875 ).
Isabella Thorpe: A manipulative and self-serving young woman on a quest to obtain a well-off husband ; at the time, marriage was the accepted way for young women of a certain class to become " established " with a household of their own ( as opposed to becoming a dependent spinster ), and Isabella lacks most assets ( such as wealth or family connections to bring to a marriage ) that would make her a " catch " on the " marriage market ".
Additionally, when she learns that Catherine is the sister to James Morland ( whom Isabella suspects to be worth more financially than he is in reality ), she goes to every length to ensure a connection between the two families.
He arranged that his daughter Maria should wed Alfonso XI of Castile ( 1328 ), but the marriage precipitated the war it was intended to avert, and peace was only restored ( 1330 ) after Queen Isabella had again intervened.
Edward II ( 25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327 ), also called Edward of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed by his wife Isabella in January 1327.
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