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  1. Isabella Jagiellon (Hungarian: Izabella királyné; Polish: Izabela Jagiellonka; 18 January 1519 – 15 September 1559) was the queen consort of Hungary. She was the oldest child of Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland, and his Italian wife Bona Sforza. In 1539, she married John Zápolya, Voivode of Transylvania and King of Hungary.

  2. Biografía. Isabela Casimira nació en 1519 como hija del rey polaco Segismundo I Jagellón el Viejo y de su esposa, Bona Sforza de Milán. Isabela nació en Polonia y se crio en la corte real junto a sus hermanas, recibiendo una cuidada educación humanista, aprendiendo el italiano y el polaco como lenguas maternas.

  3. Despite her wishes, in 1549 Isabella was compelled to renounce her part of the realm in favour of Ferdinand and to travel to the court of her brother King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland. In: Máté, Ágnes; Oborni, Teréz (ed.) Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary (1539-1559). Studies.

    • Karolina Mroziewicz
  4. Isabella Jagiellon ( Hungarian: Izabella királyné; Polish: Izabela Jagiellonka; 18 January 1519 – 15 September 1559) was the queen consort of Hungary. She was the oldest child of Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland, and his Italian wife Bona Sforza.

  5. MOHÁCS 1526–2026 RECONSTRUCTION AND REMEMBRANCE The first English-language volume of the series discusses the life of Queen Isabella Jagiellon (1539–1559), wife of King John I Szapolyai. In 1539, Isabella, a princess whose Italian mother had prepared her for court life in the spirit of the Renaissance, arrived in Hungary.

    • Péter Molnár
  6. 15 de set. de 2022 · Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary (1539-1559) 15 September 2022. The first English-language volume of the series Mohács 1526-2026, Reconstruction and Remembrance, edited by Ágnes Máté and Teréz Oborni, discusses the life of Queen Isabella Jagiellon (1539-1559), wife of King John I Szapolyai.

  7. Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary. Born in Cracow, Isabella Jagiellon, the wife of King John I (Szapolyai) (1526-1540), received an Italian education and usually corresponded in Italian with her relatives, as her mother was Bona Sforza, who came to Poland from Italy.