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Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York (1355 – 23 December 1392) was the daughter of King Peter and his mistress María de Padilla (d. 1361). She accompanied her elder sister, Constance, to England after Constance's marriage to John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and married Gaunt's younger brother, Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York.
Isabella of Castile c. 1355 –1392: Edmund of Langley Duke of York 1341–1402: Constance of Castile 1354–1394: John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster 1340–1399: Joanna 1367–1374: Eleanor of Aragon 1358–1382: John I King of Castile, Galicia, and León 1358–1390 r. 1379–1390: Beatrice of Portugal 1373–c. 1420: Alfonso Count of Noreña ...
Infanta Isabella of Castile: 1355 11 July 1372 6 August 1385 Edmund of Langley: 23 December 1392 Lady Joan Holland: 1380 4 November 1393 1 August 1402 Husband's death; became Dowager Duchess of York: 12 April 1434 The Honourable Philippa de Mohun: before 7 October 1398 1 August 1402 Edward of Norwich: 25 October 1415 Husband's death; became ...
Isabella was born in Madrigal de las Altas Torres to King John II of Castile and his second wife, Isabella of Portugal, on 22 April 1451. [6] At the time of Isabella's birth, she was second in line to the throne after her older half-brother Henry. [5]
This family tree shows some of Ferdinand and Isabella's descendants (mainly the Spanish Habsburgs, some Austrian Habsburg and Louis XIII and XIV of France are also present). Ferdinand II of Aragon's marriage to Isabella I of Castile produced seven children, five of whom survived birth and lived to adulthood. They arranged strategic political ...
of Castile 1334–1369 King of Castile and León: King Edward III 1312–1377 r. 1327–1377 King of England: Henry of Grosmont c. 1310 –1361 Duke of Lancaster: House of Lancaster: Isabella of Castile c. 1355 –1392 Duchess of York: Edmund of Langley 1341–1402 1st Duke of York: Joan Holland c. 1380 –1434 Duchess of York: Edward of ...
On Isabella's death, as she was succeeded by their daughter Joanna I and her husband Philip I. Ferdinand, no longer king, then left the Castile and returned to Aragon. But after her husband Philip's death in 1506, Joanna proved unable to rule, and Ferdinand was recalled, after which he governed Castile as her regent until his death in 1416 ...
As a child, Isabella was sent to the household of William and Elizabeth St Omer, which also included Isabella's older brother Edward and younger sister Joan. Isabella travelled on important occasions, such as when she and Joan celebrated the feast of St John the Evangelist in the royal chapel at the Tower of London on 27 December 1340. [5]