Isabella ledesma gonzalez biography definition
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Graduate of Penninghen
Artistic Direction
Communication
ALIGAND Agathe, ASTRUC Faustine, AZOULAY Charles, BAHOUT Clémence, BAÏNI Alexandra, BLANCHE Agathe, CAMBESSEDES Lauranne, DROZ Juliette, DUPIN Hadrien, DUTHOIT Daphné, DUVERGNE Alice, GICQUEL Léna, HAUSTRATE Stéphanie, KAMAL Enora, LE BRAS Caroline, LODOÏSK Ophélie, NEBOUT Bianca, OUDIN Philippine, PARENTI Alessandra, PETIT Valentine, PICARD Théophile, POULIN Blandine, RODRIGUEZ Claudia, SAMOY Lou, SCOLLO Andréa, SMADJA Keziah, SZUSZKIN Clara, VALADE Fanny
Interior Architecture
ABURACHID Clarissa, ALLARD Adélaïde, AMOROS Thomas, BERGER Marie, BORDERIE Margot, COGOMBLES Matthieu, CONREUX Anaïs, DELESTRADE Camille, EBERLÉ Alix, GALLAND Jules, GAMBIEZ Maxime, GARCIA Victoria, GEOFFRION Léo, GONÇALVES Alexandre, GUÉNAND DALBY Hugo, HARTWEG Clara, HENRI Vincent, KAZEMZADEH Pantéa, LAROUCO Léa, LEGERON Valentine, MANGEL Lorena, MARESCAUX Bérénice, MARIE Chloé, MEJEAN Victoria, NOBILI Fiona, RANSON Hortense, RENAUD Ma
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Isabella I of Castile
Queen of Castile and León from to
"Isabella I" and "Isabella of Castile" redirect here. For other uses, see Isabella I (disambiguation) and Isabella of Castile (disambiguation).
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| Isabella I | |
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Anonymous portrait of Isabella I, c. | |
| Reign | 11 December – 26 November |
| Coronation | 13 December [1] |
| Predecessor | Henry IV |
| Successor | Joanna I |
| Co-monarch | Ferdinand V (from ) |
| Tenure | 20 January – 26 November |
| Born | 22 April () Madrigal de las Altas Torres, Ávila, Castile |
| Died | 26 November () (aged53) Medina del Campo, Valladolid, Castile |
| Burial | Royal Chapel of Granada, Andalusia, Spain |
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| House | Trastámara |
| Father | John II of Castile |
| Mother | Isabella of Portugal |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
| Signature | |
Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April – 26 November ),[ • The Household of Archduke Albert of Austria from His Election as Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands until His Investiture as Sovereign Prince of the Low Countries ( ) (1) José Eloy HORTAL MUÑOZ Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid / Instituto Universitario para la Corte en Europa Archduke Albert of Austria was one of the most important figures in the Spanish Monarchy of the Habsburgs during the reigns of his uncle, Philip II, and his nephew Philip III. As yet, however, until this year, there was not a complete modern biography of him and, apart from his period as cosovereign of the Habsburgs Netherlands with Isabella Clara Eugenia, there were very few studies about particular episodes of his life (2). This represented Revue Belge de Philologie et d’Histoire / Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Filologie en Geschiedenis, 91, , p. – JOSÉ ELOY HORTAL MUÑOZ an enormous gap in the bibliography of the reigns of Philip II and Philip III but, luckily, Luc Duerloo has pu