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Sunday, February 10, 2019

Queen Isabella :: biography

Queen Isabella was born in 1451, in the city of Castile, Spain (Leon 75). She was the daughter of King John II and Arevalo (Maltby compare 1). Her family was very fortified Catholics and she was born and raised a Catholic. Her brother, Alfonso, became King. He banished her mother, younger brother, and her from the kingdom (Leon 75, 77). Isabella had chromatic hair with natural red highlights and her look was demure and soft. She went to school with nuns at Santa Ana Convent. At school, she fancied reading, writing, music, and painting. In her free time, she was tutored at home with her elderly brother. After her childhood, she learned treachery was everywhere. As a teenager, her family forced her to get hitched with a scoundrel. That twenty-four hours, she prayed to God for deliverance. On the way to their wedding, he choked and died from bronchitis. From that day on, she was ready for what was coming her way. Queen Isabella had many accomplishments as an adult. One of them w as she move to tack the religion of Castile as much as she could. Isabella banned tout ensemble religions other than Roman Catholic. Most of Castile was Muslim and if you werent willing to change to Catholic, then you would be punished or banned. She made war on Muslims who held part of Southern Spain. Also, all Jews had to be baptized in a church. Obviously, religion took a major role in the Renaissance (Phillips par 4). Queen Isabella also took part in the voyage with Christopher Columbus. She gave him support when he was about to leave for sea. Christopher Columbus discovered the New World, which led to the organisation of a Spanish empire in America. Isabella supported many people, that Christopher Columbus was her most important (Maltby par 2). I dont think he could have done that voyage without her.When she was about to wrick Queen, she had to get some things straight with her father. He had made a treaty, which is wish a contract. On the treaty, he gave her many right s normal women would never have. The start right was to let Isabella be a legal heir since her brother was, too. Right 2 was the award of seven cities including Avila, her hometown. Last, but certainly not least, she was to marry whoever she chooses (Leon 77). When she was about 20, she married her second cousin, Fernando and he was roughly triplet inches shorter than she.

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