Isabella I of Castile
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Isabella I of Castile
Summary
Isabella I of Castile is a human[1]. She was born in Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Gracia[2]. She was born on April 22, 1451[3]. She passed away in Palacio Testamentario[4]. She died on November 26, 1504[5]. She worked as a ruler[6]. She ranks in the top 0.4% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14,662 views/month, #3,965 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Gracia[2], Isabella I of Castile…
- Isabella I of Castile died in Palacio Testamentario[4].
- Isabella I of Castile was born on April 22, 1451[3].
- Isabella I of Castile died on November 26, 1504[5].
- Burial took place at Royal Chapel of Granada[8].
- Isabella I of Castile is buried at Sepulcher of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon[9].
- Isabella I of Castile's father was John II of Castile[10].
- Isabella I of Castile's mother was Isabella of Portugal[11].
- Among Isabella I of Castile's spouses was Ferdinand II of Aragon[12].
- A child of Isabella I of Castile was Isabel of Aragon[13].
- A child of Isabella I of Castile was John, Prince of Asturias[14].
- A child of Isabella I of Castile was Juana I of Castile[15].
- A child of Isabella I of Castile was Maria of Aragon[16].
- A child of Isabella I of Castile was Catherine of Aragon[17].
- Isabella I of Castile held citizenship in Crown of Castile[18].
- Isabella I of Castile's professions included ruler[6].
- Isabella I of Castile held the position of Monarch of Castile and Leon[19].
- Isabella I of Castile held the position of royal Consort of Aragon[20].
- Isabella I of Castile held the position of Lieutenant General of the States of the Crown of Aragon[21].
- Isabella I of Castile received the Golden Rose[22].
- Isabella I of Castile's religion is recorded as Catholicism[23].
- Isabella I of Castile was influenced by Juan Rodríguez Fonseca[24].
- Isabella I of Castile is recorded as female[25].
- Isabella I of Castile's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Isabella I of Castile's family is recorded as Q269876[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Isabella I of Castile was born in Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Gracia[2]. She was born on April 22, 1451[3]. Her father was John II of Castile[10]. Her mother was Isabella of Portugal[11].
Career and Affiliations
Isabella I of Castile worked as a ruler[6]. Positions held include Monarch of Castile and Leon[19], a historical position[28], in Crown of Castile[29], founded in 1230[30]; royal Consort of Aragon[20], a position[31], in Kingdom of Aragon[32]; and Lieutenant General of the States of the Crown of Aragon[21].
Recognition
Isabella I of Castile received the Golden Rose[22].
Personal Life
Among Isabella I of Castile's spouses was Ferdinand II of Aragon[12]. Children include Isabel of Aragon[13], an aristocrat[33], 1470–1498[34], of Crown of Castile[35]; John, Prince of Asturias[14], 1478–1497[36], of Kingdom of Castile[37]; Juana I of Castile[15], a monarch[38], 1479–1555[39], of Spain[40]; Maria of Aragon[16], an aristocrat[41], 1482–1517[42], of Crown of Aragon[43]; and Catherine of Aragon[17], a diplomat[44], 1485–1536[45], of Spain[46]. Her religion is recorded as Catholicism[23].
Death and Burial
Isabella I of Castile died on November 26, 1504[5]. She passed away in Palacio Testamentario[4]. The cause of death was water retention[47]. Recorded place of burial include Royal Chapel of Granada[8] and Sepulcher of her and Ferdinand II of Aragon[9].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Isabella I of Castile include Isabela Island[48], an island[49], in Ecuador[50]; Isabella[51], an impact crater[52]; Isabel la Católica[53], a metro station[54], in Mexico[55], founded in 1969[56]; Universidad Isabel I[57], a private university[58], in Spain[59], founded in 2008[60], headquartered in Antiguo Seminario Mayor, Burgos[61]; La Isabela[62], a human settlement[63], in Dominican Republic[64], founded in 1493[65]; Isabelline[66], an architectural style[67], in Crown of Castile[68]; and Isabella County[69], a county of Michigan[70], in United States[71], founded in 1831[72].
Why It Matters
Isabella I of Castile ranks in the top 0.4% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14,662 views/month, #3,965 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[73] She is known by 147 alternative names across languages and contexts.[74]
Entities named for her include Isabela Island[48], an island[49], in Ecuador[50]; Isabella[51], an impact crater[52]; Isabel la Católica[53], a metro station[54], in Mexico[55], founded in 1969[56]; Universidad Isabel I[57], a private university[58], in Spain[59], founded in 2008[60], headquartered in Antiguo Seminario Mayor, Burgos[61]; La Isabela[62], a human settlement[63], in Dominican Republic[64], founded in 1493[65]; and Isabelline[66], an architectural style[67], in Crown of Castile[68].
FAQs
Where was Isabella I of Castile born?
Isabella I of Castile was born in Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Gracia[2].
Where did Isabella I of Castile die?
Isabella I of Castile passed away in Palacio Testamentario[4].
Who were Isabella I of Castile's parents?
Isabella I of Castile's father was John II of Castile[10]. Isabella I of Castile's mother was Isabella of Portugal[11].
Who was Isabella I of Castile married to?
Isabella I of Castile's spouses include Ferdinand II of Aragon[12].
What did Isabella I of Castile do for work?
Isabella I of Castile worked as ruler[6].
What awards did Isabella I of Castile receive?
Honors received include Golden Rose[22].