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  1. 6 de nov. de 2020 · Meet your new favorite tragic ruler: Queen Isabella of Portugal. 1. She Was The Fourth Of Her Name. When Queen Isabella of Portugal was born, Archbishop Carrillo totally failed in the originality department by christening her with the same name held by her great grandmother, her grandmother and her mother before her.

  2. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Isabella of Portugal has received more than 882,880 page views. Her biography is available in 50 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 46 in 2019) . Isabella of Portugal is the 57th most popular companion (down from 56th in 2019) , the 18th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 17th in 2019) and the most popular Portuguese Companion .

  3. Getty Center, Los Angeles. O Retrato de Isabel de Portugal é uma pintura a óleo sobre madeira de Isabel de Portugal, Duquesa da Borgonha, a terceira esposa de Filipe III de Borgonha. Executada cerca de 1450, a pintura tem sido atribuída ao mestre flamengo Rogier van der Weyden, mas crê-se actualmente que seja obra de um membro do seu atelier.

  4. 1 de fev. de 2019 · During Charles' absences from Spain in 1529-1532 and 1535-1539, Isabella served as his regent. They had six children, of whom the first, third and fifth survived to adulthood. During one of Charles' absences, Isabella died after giving birth to her sixth child, a stillbirth. She was buried at Granada.

  5. John of Coimbra, titular Prince of Antioch (1431, Coimbra, Portugal – 11 September 1457, Nicosia, Cyprus). On 26 February 1456, he married Queen Charlotte of Cyprus (28 June 1444 – 16 July 1487), as her first husband. Isabella of Coimbra (1 March 1432, Coimbra, Portugal – 2 December 1455).

  6. Isabella had been intended for his favorite younger son, Ferdinand, and in his eyes, this alliance was still valid. John II had his son Charles thrown in prison on charges of plotting against his father's life. Charles died in 1461. In 1465, an attempt was made to marry Isabella to Afonso V of Portugal, Henry's brother-in-law.

  7. Retrato de Isabel de Portugal. (van Eyck) O Retrato de Isabel de Portugal era uma pintura de noivado [ 1] a óleo sobre madeira da infanta D. Isabel, filha de D. João I e que foi a terceira esposa de Filipe III de Borgonha. Executada cerca de 1428-29 pelo mestre flamengo Jan van Eyck, está actualmente perdida, sendo conhecida apenas por cópias.