Isabella I o Castile
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Isabella I (Spaingie: Isabel I, Auld Spainyie: Ysabel I; 22 Aprile 1451 – 26 November 1504), forby kent as Isabella the Catholic, wis queen o Castile an León (Croun o Castile). She an her husband, Ferdinand II o Aragon, broucht stability tae the kinricks that acame the basis for the unification o Spain. Later the twa laid the foondations for the poleetical unification o Spain unner thair grandson, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Efter a struggle tae claim her richt tae the throne, she reorganized the govrenmental seestem, broucht the crime rate tae the lawest it haed been in years, an pulled the kinrick oot o the enormous debt her brither haed left ahind. Her reforms an those she made wi her husband haed an influence that extendit well beyond the borders o thair unitit kinricks. Isabella an Ferdinand are kent for completin the Reconquista, orderin conversion or exile o thair Muslim an Jewish subjects an in supportin an financin Christopher Columbus' 1492 voyage that led tae the openin o the "New Warld". Isabella wis grantit the title Servant o God bi the Catholic Kirk in 1974.
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Isabella I | |
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Portrait bi Juan de Flandes | |
Queen o Castile an León | |
Ring | 11 December 1474 – 26 November 1504 |
Coronation | 13 December 1474 (Segovia) |
Predecessor | Henry IV |
Successor | Joanna |
Co-ruler | Ferdinand V |
Queen consort o Aragon, Majorca, Naples, an Valencia | |
Tenure | 20 Januar 1479 – 26 November 1504 |
Born | 22 Aprile 1451 Madrigal de las Altas Torres, Spain |
Dee'd | 26 November 1504(1504-11-26) (aged 53) Medina del Campo, Spain |
Buirial | Capilla Real, Granada, Spain |
Spoose | Ferdinand II, Keeng o Aragon |
Issue amang ithers... | Isabella, Queen o Portugal John, Prince o Asturias Joanna, Queen o Castile Maria, Queen o Portugal Catherine, Queen o Ingland |
Hoose | Hoose o Trastámara |
Faither | John II, Keeng o Castile |
Mither | Isabella o Portugal |
Releegion | Roman Catholic |
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