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  1. Discussion. As I'm watching the TV series again (comfort TV show), I was wondering what truly happened to Isabella. I know that Suleyman said that she went to a monastery, but I read some comments saying that he knew that Hurrem killed her and threw her in the Bosphorus and that's why he told Ibrahim (ep 37 I think) that the Bosphorus was ...

  2. Ferdinand and Isabella (king and queen of Spain during Columbus's day) discovered Aeternum instead of America. The island, once home to a race of cosmic, four-armed entities with two faces, has a strange power: Azoth. Azoth brings living creatures back to life eternally, usually quickly after death.

  3. Isabella, Princess of Asturias (2 October 1470 – 23 August 1498) was the eldest daughter 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. Ferdinand and Isabella worked tirelessly to consolidate their authority and diminish the power of the Spanish nobility. They recognized that the feudal system, which had allowed nobles to wield significant influence over regional affairs, posed a threat to the stability of the monarchy.

  5. Aug 4, 2015 · Isabella was the daughter of Charles VI, King of France and Isabeau of Bavaria, born on 9 November 1389 at the Louvre in Paris. She would be their eldest surviving child. In an attempt at peace ...

  6. virtualology.com › hallofexplorers › QUEENISABELLAQueen Isabella - Virtualology

    When Isabella was about ten, she and her brother were summoned to the court, to be under more direct supervision and control by the king. In the Representation of Burgos the nobles challenged the King; among other items, they demanded that Alfonso, Isabella's brother, should be named the heir to the kingdom.

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  8. Aug 12, 2023 · Isabella, their first daughter, was born in 1470 and died in 1498, followed by a miscarried son in 1475, and a son named John in 1478 who then died in 1497. Their daughter, Joanna, born in 1479, later became Queen of Castile before her death in 1555. Isabella gave birth to twins in 1482, one they named Maria (1482-1517) and the other was stillborn.

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