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 Ancestors of Li Ann Harper Lee - pafg277 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Fernando Prince Of CASTILE AND LEON was born in 1332 in, Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.
Beatrice Sancha Princess CASTILE AND LEON [and Leon] [Parents] was born in 1293 in, Toro, Zamora, Spain.
Beatriz Princess of Perez was born in 1354 in, Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain.
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 Juana la Beltraneja
Juana was recognized as legitimate heiress to the throne by the Cortes of Castile, but later Henry IV designated as successor first his half-brother Alfonso (d.1468) and then his half sister Isabella (later
], 1462–1530, Castilian princess, daughter of Juana of Portugal, queen of
Juana's partisans called upon Alfonso V of Portugal for help and arranged his marriage to the young princess.
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 Timeline 1450-1499
1469 Oct 17, Crown prince Fernando of Aragon married princess Isabella of Castile.
1451 Apr 22, Isabella I of Castile, Queen of Spain (1479-1504), patron of Christopher Columbus, was born in Madrigal, Spain.
1470 In Portugal Princess Juana popularized the farthingale, a wide-hipped skit stiffened by whale bone.
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 Christian History Handbook: Early Modern: Lecture Eight
Juana, the oldest daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, married Philip the Handsome, the Hapsburg Duke of Burgundy in 1496, and they established their family home in Ghent (Netherlands) and produced six offspring.
Isabella, daughter of Juan II (Castile, 1406-1454) and princess of Castile, had married her distant cousin, Ferdinand II, son of Juan II (Aragon, 1458-1479) and prince of Aragon, in 1469.
When Queen Isabella of Castile died in 1504, Juana rightfully succeeded to the Castilian throne, but the córtes authorized her father to continue to rule in behalf of the busy young mother until she and her husband could assume their duties.
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 European Voyages of Exploration: Isabella I
But Princess Juana had been betrothed to Afonso V of Portugal, and was recognised as Henry's true heiress by his supporters.
The king compromised with the nobility and recognised Isabella as his immediate heiress September 19, 1468, to the exclusion of Juana.
Isabella I, Queen of Castile, was born in the town of Madrigal de las Altas Torres April 22, 1453 and died a little before noon November 26, 1504 in the castle of La Mota, which still stands at Medina del Campo (Valladolid).
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 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records
F Juana, Princess of Castile and Leon Birth: bef Jan 1367 Epila, Aragon (Castile), Spain Death: aft 1374
Wife: Juana Manuel de Villena-Escalona Y Penafiel Birth: 1339 Escalona, Toledo, Castilla La Mancha (Castile), Spain Marriage: 27 Jul 1350 Enrique II "The Merciful", King of Castile and Leon Escalona, Toledo, Castilla La Mancha (Castile), Spain Death: 27 Mar 1381 Salamanca, Castilla y Leon, Spain
M Juan I, King of Castile and Leon Birth: 24 Aug 1358 Epila, Aragon (Castile), Spain Marriage: 18 Jun 1375 Leonor, Queen of Castile and Leon Soria, Soria, Spain Death: 9 Oct 1390 Alcala Dehenares, Madrid, Spain
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She was the daughter of John II of Castile and León by his second wife, Isabella of Portugal.
On the death of her brother, Henry IV, Isabella and Ferdinand jointly succeeded (1474) to the throne of Castile and León.
Isabella I (1451-1504), queen of Castile, called la Católica ("the Catholic"), and a sponsor of the voyages of Christopher Columbus.
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 Duke Edmund Plantagenet Of York / Princess Isabel Perez Castile Of Castile & Leon
Duke Edmund Plantagenet Of York / Princess Isabel Perez Castile Of Castile & Leon
Father: King Pedro I Alfonsez Castile & Leon Of Castile Mother: Maria Juana De Padilla Queen Of Castile
Name: Edward Plantagenet Duke Of York Born: 1373 at Of Castle Conisborough, Yorkshire, England Died: 25 Oct 1415 at Battle Of Agincourt, Pas DE Calais, France Wife: Beatriz Princess Of Portugal
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 Brigitta Friend, b: 1657 - Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania
Born: 1292 - of, Paris, Seine, France Died: 22 Aug 1358 - Hertford Castle,, Hertfordshire, England Father: Philippe IV King of France Mother: Juana (Jeanne) Princess of Navarre Other Spouses:
Born: 15 Jun 1330 - Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England Marr: - Not Married Died: 8 Jun 1376 - Palace, Westminster, Berkshire, England Father: Edward III King of England Mother: Philippa Countess of Hainault (Holland) Other Spouses: Joan Princess of England
Born: ABT 1294/1295 - of, Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, France Died: 7 Mar 1342/1352 -, Fontenelle, Yonne, France Father: Charles I Prince of France Mother: Marguerite Princess of Sicily& Naples Other Spouses:
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 Castilla
This was a political move to beat King Enrique's 12 year old daughter Princess Juana to her claim for the throne.
By the time Princess Juana's allies rallied and attempted to raise her to the throne, Isabella's coronation would have been long accepted by Castile's aristocrats, clergy and commoners.
Isabella's father was King Juan II of Castile and her mother was Queen Isabel.
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 Castilla
This was a political move to beat King Enrique's 12 year old daughter Princess Juana to her claim for the throne.
Horseback couriers quickly rode to Castile's major cities and towns announcing her ascension as the new Queen of Castile and León.
No one expected Isabella to become queen of Castile, so very little attention was paid to her birth on April 22, 1451, in the town of Madrigal de la Alta Torres.
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 Spain Substates
Also known as Juana Manuela, she had succeeded her niece Blanca, as Lady of Villena, Escalona y Penafiel in 1361 and succeeded Tello of Castilla in Vizcaya, who was the husband of her brother's daughter, Juana Núñez de Lara I. Juana II was married to King Enrique II of Castile (1333-79), and lived (1339-81).
She was daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and Aquitaine (1340-99) and his second wife, Constance, titular Queen of Castile (1354-94) whose father, Pedro I of Castile and Leon (1350-69), was succeeded by a brother.
The daughter of Jaime II, Count de Urgel, etc, who died in jail in Jativa and Princess Isabel of Aragon (1380-1424), she was married to Pedro of Portugal, Duque de Coimbra (1392-1449).
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 The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 6350
Princess Isabel (of Castile And Léon) was the daughter of King Pedro III (____?____) "the Cruel" and Maria Juana De Padilla.
Princess Isabel (of Castile And Léon) was born in 1355 in Morales, Tordesillas, Villadolid, Spain.
Princess Isabel (of Castile And Léon) died on 23 December 1392.
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 Chapter 9: A History of Spain and Portugal
Isabel never doubted the justice of her cause and viewed herself the legitimate heiress of Castile, fully accepting all the propaganda about Enrique IV and his daughter Juana.
Much of the aristocracy chose sides between Isabel on the one hand and (the supposedly illegitimate) Juana, backed by Afonso V of Portugal as her suitor, on the other.
Isabel could probably never have become queen of Castile (1474-1504) had it not been for the dissidence of the grandes and other aristocrats, yet she and Fernando planned to be anything but tools of aristocratic factionalism.
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 The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Name Index 23
Castile And Leon, Juana (Princess) - of b.
Castile And Leon, Leonor (Princess) - of b.
Enrique II 'The Merciful' (King) - of b.
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Affonso V King Portugal and The Algarves [And The Algarve and Juana Bertrandilla Princess Castile
Henry IV Castile and Joanna Princess Of Portugal Queen Of Castile
Felipe Of Castile and Christine Of Norway Haakonsdottir
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 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records
F Juana, Princess of Castile and Leon Birth: bef Jan 1367 Epila, Aragon (Castile), Spain Death: aft 1374
Wife: Juana Manuel de Villena-Escalona Y Penafiel Birth: 1339 Escalona, Toledo, Castilla La Mancha (Castile), Spain Marriage: 27 Jul 1350 Enrique II "The Merciful", King of Castile and Leon Escalona, Toledo, Castilla La Mancha (Castile), Spain Death: 27 Mar 1381 Salamanca, Castilla y Leon, Spain
M Juan I, King of Castile and Leon Birth: 24 Aug 1358 Epila, Aragon (Castile), Spain Marriage: 18 Jun 1375 Leonor, Queen of Castile and Leon Soria, Soria, Spain Death: 9 Oct 1390 Alcala Dehenares, Madrid, Spain
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 AllRefer.com - Juana la Beltraneja (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Juana la Beltraneja[hwA´nA lA beltrAnA´hA] Pronunciation Key, 1462–1530, Castilian princess, daughter of Juana of Portugal, queen of Henry IV of Castile.
Juana was recognized as legitimate heiress to the throne by the Cortes of Castile, but later Henry IV designated as successor first his half-brother Alfonso (d.1468) and then his half sister Isabella (later Isabella I).
Juana's partisans called upon Alfonso V of Portugal for help and arranged his marriage to the young princess.
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 Ferdinand V and Isabella I
In 1469 Princess Isabella married Ferdinand of Aragón, known also as Ferdinand V, The Catholic, and on the death of her brother, Henry IV, Isabella and Ferdinand jointly succeeded (1474) to the throne of Castile and León.
Isabella's succession was contested, however, by Alfonso V of Portugal, who supported the claim of Henry's daughter Juana la Beltraneja.
She was the daughter of John II of Castile and León by his second wife, Isabella of Portugal.
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 Ferdinand V and Isabella I
In 1469 Princess Isabella married Ferdinand of Aragón, known also as Ferdinand V, The Catholic, and on the death of her brother, Henry IV, Isabella and Ferdinand jointly succeeded (1474) to the throne of Castile and León.
Alfonso attacked Castile and León but was defeated by the Castilian army in 1476.
Isabella's succession was contested, however, by Alfonso V of Portugal, who supported the claim of Henry's daughter Juana la Beltraneja.
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 Genealogy - pafg2549 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alfonso Xi De Castile King of Castile & Leon [Parents] was born on 13 Aug 1311 in Seville, Spain.
Fernando De Castile was born in 1373 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain.
Fernando II de La Cerda Infant of Castile [Parents] was born in 1274 in Burgos, Spain.
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 Alfonso Xi Fernandez Castile & Leon [twin] / Leonora De Guzman
Name: Enrique Ii Of Castile And Léon Born: Abt 1333 at, Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain Died: May 30, 1379 at, Santa Domingo DE La Calzada, Logrodno, Spain Wife: Juana Manuel De Villena Of Escalona
Father: Fernando Iv Sanchez Castile & Leon [twin] Mother: Constantia Dinisez Princess Portugal
Name: Tello Alfonso De Castile Count De Castaneda Born: 1337 at Of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain Died: October 15, 1370 at Cuenca DE Campos, Valladolid, Spain Wife: Elvira Martinez De Lezcano
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 Juana la Beltraneja
Juana's partisans called upon Alfonso V of Portugal for help and arranged his marriage to the young princess.
After five years of struggle Alfonso was decisively defeated at Toro (1476), and Isabella was recognized (1479) as queen of Castile.
Castile: History - History The name Castile derives from the many castles built there by the Christian nobles early in...
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 BATTLES OF CASTILE & LEON
The supporters of the Catholic Kings (Isabel and Fernando) defeat the supporters of the princess of Asturias Juana (Alfonso V of Portugal and prince João Forces).
During the "War of the two Peters" (Peter I "the cruel" of Castile vs. Peter IV of Aragón) the Castilian fleet fails to disembark in Barcelone.
The king of Aragon, Alfonso I "the battler", and the count Enrique of Portugal, defeat the Castilian Queen Urraca (wife of Alfonso I).
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 Enrique Ii Of Castile And Léon / Juana Manuel De Villena Of Escalona
Name: Leonor Princess Of Castile And Leon Born: Abt 1363 at Of, Epila, Zaragoza, Castile Died: 27 Feb 1414-1415 at, Olite, Navarra Husband: Charles (carlos) Iii King Of Navarre
Name: Juana Of Castile Born: Bef Jan 1367 Died:
He was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XI of Castile, who made him Count of Trastámara.
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 Queen of Castile Isabella I*The Catholic*
In 1469 Princess Isabella married Ferdinand of Aragón, known also as Ferdinand V, the Catholic.
Isabella's succession was contested, however, by Alfonso V of Portugal, who supported the claim of Henry's daughter Juana la Beltraneja.
On the death of her brother, Henry IV, Isabella and Ferdinand jointly succeeded (1474) to the throne of Castile and León.
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 The Bailey Family
Isabel PEREZ PRINCESS OF CASTILE AND LEON was born in 1354 in Cordoba, Spain.
Parents: Pedro I "The Cruel" ALFONSEZ KING OF CASTILE AND LEON and Maria Juana De PADILLA [QUEEN OF CASTILE].
Alfonso PEREZ PRINCE OF CASTILE AND LEON was born in 1359 in Tordesillas, Valladolid, Spain.
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 I0636: Isabel PEREZ , Princess Of Castile And Leon (1355 - 25 DEC 1392)
I0636: Isabel PEREZ, Princess Of Castile And Leon (1355 - 25 DEC 1392)
--Isabel PEREZ, Princess Of Castile And Leon
Mother: Maria Juana DE PADILLA, Queen of Castile
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 John Planagenet Duke Of Lancaster / Constanza Perez Of Castile & Aragon Queen
Father: King Pedro I Alfonsez Castile & Leon Of Castile Mother: Maria Juana De Padilla Queen Of Castile
Name: Katherine De Lancaster Plantagenet Princess Of England Born: Bef 31 Mar 1373 at Of, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England Died: 2 Jun 1418 at Valladolid Husband: Enrique Iii Castile King Of Castile And Leon
John Planagenet Duke Of Lancaster / Constanza Perez Of Castile & Aragon Queen
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 Timeline 1450-1499
1469 Oct 17, Crown prince Fernando of Aragon married princess Isabella of Castile.
1470 In Portugal Princess Juana popularized the farthingale, a wide-hipped skit stiffened by whale bone.
At the Battle at Towton Duke Edward of York beat English queen Margaretha.
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