(1451–1504)
Isabel la Católica
Queen of Castile and León (1474–1504)
Queen Consort of Aragón, Majorca, Sardinia and Valencia (1479–1504)
Countess Consort of Barcelona (1479–1504)
Queen Consort of Sicily (1479–1504)
Queen Consort of Naples (1504)
Isabel I de Castilla in Art:
Isabel la Católica
c.1848
Museo del Prado, Madrid
Isabel I de Castilla in Film:
Born | April 22 | 1451 | Madrigal de las Altas Torres (España) |
Died | November 26 | 1504 | Medina del Campo (España) |
Buried | Capilla Real (Granada) |
Father | Juan II, King of Castile (1405-1454) |
Mother | Isabel de Portugal, Queen of Castile (1428-1496) |
Husband | Fernando II, King of Aragón (1452-1516) |
Father-in-law | Juan II de Aragón (1398-1479) |
Mother-in-law | Juana Enríquez (1425-1468) |
Brother | Alfonso de Castilla (1453-1468) |
Half-brother | Enrique IV de Castilla (1425-1474) |
Sister-in-law | Juana de Avis (1439-1475) |
Niece | Juana la Beltraneja (1462-1530) |
Daughter | Isabel, Queen of Portugal (1470-1498) |
Son-in-law | Alfonso de Portugal (1475-1491) |
Son-in-law | Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1521) |
Grandson | Miguel da Paz de Avis y Aragón (1498-1500) |
Son | Juan, Prince of Asturias (1478-1497) |
Daughter-in-law | Margaret of Austria (1480-1530) |
Daughter | Juana I, Queen of Castilla and León (1479-1555) |
Son-in-law | Felipe I el Hermoso, King of Castilla (1478-1506) |
Grandson | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500-1558) |
Daughter | María, Queen of Portugal (1482-1517) |
Son-in-law | Manuel I, King of Portugal (1469-1521) |
Daughter | Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England (1485-1536) |
Son-in-law | Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales (1486-1502) |
Son-in-law | Henry VIII, King of England (1491-1547) |
Granddaughter | Mary I, Queen of England (1516-1558) |
Title | Queen of Castile and León (1474-1504) |
Title | Queen Consort of Aragón and Valencia (1479-1504) |
Title | Queen Consort of Majorca and Sardinia (1479-1504) |
Title | Countess Consort of Barcelona (1479-1504) |
Title | Queen Consort of Sicily (1479-1504) |
Title | Queen Consort of Naples (1504) |