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  2. Isabella of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Isabella was born in Lisbon on 24 October 1503 and named after her maternal grandmother . [2] She was the second child and first daughter of King Manuel I of Portugal and his second wife, Maria of Aragon. Isabella was second-in-line to the throne until the birth of her brother Luis in 1506.

  3. Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Castile - Wikipedia

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    Isabella was born as a scion of a collateral branch of the Aviz dynasty that had ruled Portugal since 1385. Her parents were John, Constable of Portugal, the youngest surviving son of John I of Portugal, and his half-niece and wife, Isabella of Barcelos, the daughter of the Duke of Braganza, an illegitimate son of the king.

  4. Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    Isabella of Portugal and Philip the Good Isabella of Portugal and Charles VII of France. Isabella did not leave Portugal for another eight weeks. [13] Her father had a fleet and trousseau prepared and on 19 October 1429, with a flotilla of about 20 ships, Isabella—accompanied by almost 2000 Portuguese—left Portugal forever. [14]

  5. Isabella of Portugal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Isabella of Portugal (1503–1539). was Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Spain as the wife of Charles V & I. Isabella, Isabel, Elizabeth or Elisabeth of Portugal may also refer to: Elizabeth of Portugal (1271–1336), saint, queen consort of Portugal; Isabella of Portugal, Lady of Viseu (1364–1395), natural daughter of King Ferdinand I of Portugal

  6. Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Isabella, Princess of Asturias (2 October 1470 – 23 August 1498), also known as Isabella of Aragon, was the eldest child and heiress presumptive of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. She was Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Manuel I from 30 September 1497 until her death the following year.

  7. Portrait of Isabella of Portugal (van der Weyden) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Isabella of Portugal, Rogier van der Weyden or workshop member c. 1450. 46 x 37.1 cm (18 1/8 x 14 5/8 in.) Getty Center.. The Portrait of Isabella of Portugal is an oil-on-oak Early Netherlandish painting of Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy, the third wife of Philip the Good.

  8. Portrait of Isabella of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Isabella of Portugal may refer to a number of portraits (of a number of Isabellas) including: Portrait of Isabella of Portugal (van Eyck) - now known only from copies, c. 1428, of Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy; Portrait of Isabella of Portugal (Titian) - Prado, 1548. of Holy Roman Empress Isabella of Portugal

  9. Hotlegs - Wikipedia

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    According to Eric Stewart, in the 2009 BBC radio documentary The Record Producers, the band's name came about because "there was a lovely girl at the time, a receptionist called Kathy, and she used to wear these hot pants, and we always used to call her 'hot legs', and so we thought we'll call the group Hotlegs".