![]() ![]() ![]() The official inscription on her tomb renders her names in Latin as "Helizabeth". The Castilian version of her name was Ysabel (Isabel in modern spelling), which is etymologically the same as Elizabeth, but in Germanic countries she is nevertheless usually known by a Latin form of her name, Isabella. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Isabella I (ApNovember 26, 1504, reigned 1474-1516) was Queen regnant of Castile and León. Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal and Spain Maria, Queen of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Naples Reign December 10, 1474-November 26, 1504įerdinand I of Aragon, Valencia and Sicily For other uses, see Isabella I (disambiguation). On the side of King John II Of Castile 1405-1454 Princess Catalina Of Castile-Aragon, Princess Catherine of Ara 1485-1536 ![]() Princess Catalina Of Castile-Aragon, Princess Catherine of Ara 1485-1536 With Prince Arthur Tudor Of Wales 1486-1502.Princess Maria Of Castile-Aragon 1482-1517 With King Manoel I Of Portugal 1469-1521.Queen Juana Of Castile-Aragon 1479-1555 With King Philip I Of Castile 1478-1506.Princess Isabel Of Castile-Aragon 1470.With King Ferdinand II Of Aragon 1452-1516 (Parents : ![]()
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