Isabella of Austria
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Isabella of Austria
Summary
Isabella of Austria is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Brussels[2]. She was born on July 18, 1501[3]. She passed away in Ghent[4]. She died on January 19, 1526[5]. She worked as a consort[6]. She has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Isabella of Austria's place of birth was Brussels[2].
- Isabella of Austria passed away in Ghent[4].
- Isabella of Austria was born on July 18, 1501[3].
- Isabella of Austria died on January 19, 1526[5].
- Burial took place at Saint Peter's Abbey[8].
- Isabella of Austria is buried at St. Canute's Cathedral[9].
- Isabella of Austria's father was Philip I of Castile[10].
- Isabella of Austria's mother was Juana I of Castile[11].
- Isabella of Austria was married to Christian II of Denmark[12].
- A child of Isabella of Austria was Prince John of Denmark[13].
- A child of Isabella of Austria was Dorothea of Denmark, Electress Palatine[14].
- A child of Isabella of Austria was Christina of Denmark[15].
- A child of Isabella of Austria was stillborn son Oldenburg[16].
- A child of Isabella of Austria was Maximilian of Denmark[17].
- A child of Isabella of Austria was Prince Philip Ferdinand of Denmark[18].
- Isabella of Austria held citizenship in Holy Roman Empire[19].
- Isabella of Austria worked as a consort[6].
- Isabella of Austria held the position of Queen consort of Denmark[20].
- Isabella of Austria is recorded as female[21].
- Isabella of Austria's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Isabella of Austria's family is recorded as House of Habsburg[23].
- Isabella of Austria's noble title is recorded as queen consort[24].
- Isabella of Austria's noble title is recorded as duchess[25].
- Isabella of Austria's Commons category is recorded as Isabella of Austria[26].
- Isabella of Austria's given name is recorded as Isabella[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Brussels[2], Isabella of Austria… she was born on July 18, 1501[3]. Her father was Philip I of Castile[10]. Her mother was Juana I of Castile[11].
Career and Affiliations
Isabella of Austria's professions included consort[6]. She held the position of Queen consort of Denmark[20].
Personal Life
Among Isabella of Austria's spouses was Christian II of Denmark[12]. Children include Prince John of Denmark[13], an aristocrat[28], 1518–1532[29], of Kingdom of Denmark[30]; Dorothea of Denmark, Electress Palatine[14], an aristocrat[31], 1520–1580[32], of Kingdom of Denmark[33]; Christina of Denmark[15], an aristocrat[34], 1521–1590[35], of Norway[36]; stillborn son Oldenburg[16], a stillborn child[37]; Maximilian of Denmark[17], an aristocrat[38], b. 1519[39], of Kingdom of Denmark[40]; and Prince Philip Ferdinand of Denmark[18], an aristocrat[41], b. 1519[42], of Kingdom of Denmark[43].
Death and Burial
Isabella of Austria died on January 19, 1526[5]. She passed away in Ghent[4]. Recorded place of burial include Saint Peter's Abbey[8] and St. Canute's Cathedral[9].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Isabella of Austria include Princess Isabella of Denmark[44], an aristocrat[45], b. 2007[46], of Kingdom of Denmark[47], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Elephant[48].
Why It Matters
Isabella of Austria has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] She is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
Entities named for her include Princess Isabella of Denmark[44], an aristocrat[45], b. 2007[46], of Kingdom of Denmark[47], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Elephant[48].
FAQs
Where was Isabella of Austria born?
Isabella of Austria's place of birth was Brussels[2].
Where did Isabella of Austria die?
Isabella of Austria died in Ghent[4].
Who were Isabella of Austria's parents?
Isabella of Austria's father was Philip I of Castile[10]. Isabella of Austria's mother was Juana I of Castile[11].
Who was Isabella of Austria married to?
Isabella of Austria's spouses include Christian II of Denmark[12].
What did Isabella of Austria do for work?
Isabella of Austria worked as consort[6].