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  2. Isabella I of Castile - Wikipedia

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    Queen Isabella of Castile, like many other monarchs in Castile's past, favored the noble and ancient House of Medrano; Isabella made Catalina de Medrano her lady-in-waiting in 1497 and shortly after became the patron and protector of the first female professor at the University of Salamanca, Luisa de Medrano, Catalina's younger sister.

  3. 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.

  4. Beatriz de Bobadilla - Wikipedia

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    Beatriz de Bobadilla (1440–1511) was a Castillian noble, courtier, and confidant of Queen Isabella I of Castile.She was the childhood friend of Isabella and remained at her court as her adviser throughout her reign, once being subjected to an assassination attempt when mistaken for the queen.

  5. Beatriz Galindo - Wikipedia

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    Beatriz Galindo, sometimes spelled Beatrix and also known as La Latina (c. 1465 – 23 November 1535), [1] was a Spanish Latinist and educator. She was a writer, humanist and a teacher of Queen Isabella of Castile and her children.

  6. Category:Isabella I of Castile - Wikipedia

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  7. Isabel (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    "A Isabel le supera la tragedia (Isabella overcomes the tragedy)" 27 October 2014 () 3,096,000 (16.6%) 35: 9 "Felipe y Juana llegan a sus reinos (Philip and Joanna arrive at their kingdoms)" 3 November 2014 () 3,282,000 (16.5%) 36: 10 "Isabel y Fernando o Juana y Felipe (Isabella and Ferdinand or Philip and Joanna)"

  8. Isabella I, Queen of Castile - Wikipedia

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  9. Catholic Monarchs of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Isabella succeeded to the throne of Castile in 1474 when Ferdinand was still heir-apparent to Aragon, and with Aragon's aid, Isabella's claim to the throne was secured. As Isabella's husband was king of Castile by his marriage and his father still ruled in Aragon, Ferdinand spent more time in Castile than Aragon at the beginning of their marriage.