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  1. Isabel da Romênia. Isabel Carlota Josefina Alexandra Vitória ( Sinaia, 12 de outubro de 1894 – Cannes, 14 de novembro de 1956) foi a esposa do rei Jorge II e Rainha Consorte da Grécia de 1922 até a abolição da monarquia em 1924. Nascida uma princesa da princesa da Romênia, era filha do rei Fernando I e de sua esposa Maria de Saxe-Coburgo-Gota .

  2. Isabel Carlota Josefina Alexandra Vitória ( Sinaia, 12 de outubro de 1894 – Cannes, 14 de novembro de 1956) foi a esposa do rei Jorge II e Rainha Consorte da Grécia de 1922 até a abolição da monarquia em 1924. Nascida uma princesa da princesa da Romênia, era filha do rei Fernando I e de sua esposa Maria de Saxe-Coburgo-Gota.

  3. 16 de ago. de 2023 · Isabel da Romênia, rainha da Grécia. Fotografia da jovem princesa Isabel da Romênia, futura rainha consorte da Grécia, aos 17 anos. Nascida em 12 de outubro de 1894, Isabel foi a primeira filha da rainha Maria com o rei Fernando I. Através de sua mãe, ela era bisneta tanto da rainha Vitória do Reino Unido quanto do czar Alexandre II da Rússia.

  4. Isabella I of Castile. Isabella I ( Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), [2] also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica ), was Queen of Castile and León from 1474 until her death in 1504. She was also Queen of Aragon from 1479 until her death as the wife of King Ferdinand II.

  5. Isabel Paulina Otília Luísa de Wied ( Neuwied, 29 de dezembro de 1843 — Bucareste, 2 de março de 1916) foi a rainha consorte do rei Carlos I da Romênia. Era também bastante conhecida por seu nome literário, Carmen Sylva .

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    Isabella was born in Lisbon on 24 October 1503 and named after her maternal grandmother (Isabella I). 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 Luisin 1506. Isabella was educated under the supervision of her ...

    As the eldest daughter of Manuel the Fortunate, Isabella was a rather attractive candidate for marriage. The ideal candidate for her husband was her first cousin Charles, son of Maria's sister, Joanna I of Castile and her husband Philip, Duke of Burgundy. Their marriage would bring a strong alliance between Spain and Portugal, in accordance with th...

    As Charles had planned, he appointed Isabella regent of Spain during his absence from the peninsula to lead his military campaigns and attend the administration of his other kingdoms between 1529–33 and 1537–39. She attended meetings of the governing councils and consulted with the ministers. As time passed, she took a more active role in the polic...

    During several years, Isabella and the court traveled from city to city, moving in part to avoid exposure to epidemics. There is speculation that she suffered from consumption, with a contemporary describing her: "The Empress is the greatest pity in the world, she is so thin that she does not resemble a person". In 1539, she became pregnant for the...

    In memory of Isabella, Charles commissioned several tributes through art and music, beginning in 1540 when he commissioned the Flemish composer Thomas Crecquillon to compose new music in honour of the empress. Crecquillon composed his Missa Mort m'a privé as a memorial to her, which expresses her husband's grief and wish for a heavenly reunion with...

    Isabella had seven children with Charles, of whom 3 survived including King Philip II of Spain and Maria, another Holy Roman Empress.

    Sources

    1. Alvar, Alfredo (2012). Isabel y Carlos V: Amor y Gobierno en la Corte Española del Renacimiento (1503-1539) [Isabel and Carlos V: Love and Government in the Spanish Renaissance Court (1503-1539)] (in Spanish). 2. Blockmans, Wim (2002). Emperor Charles V, 1500-1558. 3. de la Cuadra Blanco, Juan Rafael (1997). La idea original de los enterramientos reales en el Escorial (PDF) (in Spanish). Madrid.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) 4. Ford, Richard (2011). A Hand-Book...

  6. Isabel da Romênia Isabel Carlota Josefina Alexandra Vitória (Sinaia, – Cannes) foi a esposa do rei Jorge II e Rainha Consorte da Grécia de 1922 até a abolição da monarquia em 1924.