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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.
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.
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]
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
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.
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.
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
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".