RMMP7ERP–La reina Isabel I de Castilla. Español: Retrato de la reina Isabel I de Castilla (1451-1504), hija del rey Juan II de Castilla y sucesora de su hermanastro, el rey Enrique IV de Castilla. . circa 1848. 675 Isabel-castilla
RMPNX6BP–RETRATO DE ISABEL I DE INGLATERRA 1584. Author: GOWER, GEORGE. Location: NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. LONDON.
RM2B00MEM–Spain: Ferdinand II and Isabel I, Spain's Catholic Monarchs who reconquered Granada and persecuted or expelled Muslims and Jews. Engraving by an unknown artist, c. 1851. The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish: los Reyes Católicos) is the collective title used in history for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; they were given a papal dispensation to deal with consanguinity by Sixtus IV.
RMP9JJM0–Isabel I 'The Catholic' (1451-1504), queen of Castile.
RM2B51KMG–Isabel the Catholic. Isabel I of Castile (Madrigal de las Altas Torres 1451- Medina del Campo 1504). Queen of Castile, queen consort of Sicily and Ara
RMBFNHF8–Statue of former Spanish Queen Isabella I of Castile / Isabel I de Castilla, Plaza Isabel la Catolica, Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia
RMTXGACP–Eduardo Rosales Gallinas Spanish school Queen Isabella the Catholic dictating her Will 1864 Oil on canvas (287 x 398 cm) Madrid, museo del Prado
RMPP61TD–Isabella I (Madrigal de las Altas Torres, 1451-Medina del Campo, 1504). Queen of Castile from 1474-1504 and queen consort of Aragon. Portrait by painter John of Flanders (1460-1519). Royal Palace of Madrid. Spain.
RMA9K5DP–Isabella I of Castile, 1451 -.1504, called La Catolica.
RF2ATBFPW–Isabella I., Isabel I, 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504, reigned as Queen of Castile from 1474 until her death / Isabella I. von Kastilie, Isabel I de Castilla, geboren 22. April 1451 in Madrigal de las Altas Torres, gestorben 26. November 1504 in Medina del Campo, genannt auch Isabella die Katholische, Isabel la Católica, war Königin von Kastilien und León von 1474 bis 1504 und von 1479 bis 1504 als Gattin Ferdinands II. auch Königin von Aragón, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhunder
RMBKP505–GEORGE COLE, ISABEL DEAN 'SOMEONE I KNEW' TV PLAY GGCL 005P
RMJ3R1HH–Isabel I de Castilla
RMH7YTHN–Iberian Peninsula Reconquista. Granada War. Surrender of Granada, 1492. Boabdil, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabel I of Castile.
RM2C53NM1–Isabel I of Castile.
RMHM3ER9–Isabel I of Castile
RMWK572J–Isabel i.e. Isabella Wanamaker, Long Branch
RM2E910Y1–A statue of Queen Isabella of Spain stands in Spanish Plaza, Jan. 31, 2021, in Mobile, Alabama. Mobile was ruled by Spain from 1780 to 1813.
RMC02225–ISABEL LUCAS I AM NUMBER FOUR WORLD PREMIERE LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA USA 09 February 2011
RMC68HR1–Isabel Lucas at arrivals for I AM NUMBER FOUR Premiere, Village Theatre in Westwood, Los Angeles, CA February 9, 2011. Photo By: Michael Germana/Everett Collection
RMMP6XE2–. English: Isabella I of Castile . 6 June 2016. Luis de Madrazo (1825–1897) Alternative names Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz Description Spanish painter Date of birth/death 27 February 1825 9 February 1897 Location of birth/death Madrid Madrid Authority control : Q3840426 VIAF: 38146655 ISNI: 0000 0000 7102 4051 ULAN: 500037475 LCCN: n00031426 GND: 116655291 WorldCat 674 Isabel I of Castile
RMRC4MHW–Isabel I (1533-1603), reina de Inglaterra. Grabado de 1870.
RM2B00MEW–Spain: 'Madonna of the Catholic Monarchs'. Tempera on panel painting by Fernando Gallego (1440-1507) of Isabella I of Castile, c. 1490. Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I, Ysabel, anglicised as Elizabeth) (22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504) was Queen of Castile and Leon. She and her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon brought stability to both kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Later the two laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
RMP9GND8–Isabel I 'The Catholic' (1451-1504), Queen of Castilla.
RM2B51M7F–Old color lithography portrait. Isabella I of Castile (Madrigal de las Altas Torres 1451 - Medina del Campo 1504) was queen of Castile, queen consort
RMBFNHRK–Statue of former Spanish Queen Isabella I of Castile / Isabel I de Castilla, Plaza Isabel la Catolica, Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia
RMCW611M–World War I. The Spanish transatlantic 'Infanta-Isabel-de-Borbon' being inspected by a German submarine (1918)
RMDDXRW1–SPAIN / Castile and Leon / Segovia Medieval recreations in Spain The city recreated in 2004 the coronation of Isabel I of
RMABHHGA–Isabella I, byname Isabella the Catholic, Spanish Isabel la Catolica, 1451 - 1504.
RMEC2HX6–Isabella I Isabel Ysabel 1451 – 1504 ( also known as Isabella the Catholic) Spain Spanish
RM2JK4M0W–Isabella I (1451-1504). Queen of Castile (1474-1504). Queen consort of Aragon for her marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragon. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. Detail. Historia Universal, by César Cantú. Volume IV, 1856.
RMM7WANP–Isabel (i.e. Isabella) Wanamaker, Long Branch LCCN2014696781
RMH7YWPT–Iberian Peninsula Reconquista. Granada War. Surrender of Granada, 1492. Muhammad XII, Ferdianand II of Aragon, IsabelI Castile
RM2C53HPA–Isabel I de Castela.
RMHM3AFX–Isabel I de Castela
RMAMPBBP–SPAIN Castile and Leon SEGOVIA Medieval recreations in Spain The city recreated in 2004 the coronation of Isabel I of Castile
RM2E910Y9–A statue of Queen Isabella of Spain stands in Spanish Plaza, Jan. 31, 2021, in Mobile, Alabama. Mobile was ruled by Spain from 1780 to 1813.
RMC0222A–ISABEL LUCAS I AM NUMBER FOUR WORLD PREMIERE LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA USA 09 February 2011
RMC68HPK–Isabel Lucas at arrivals for I AM NUMBER FOUR Premiere, Village Theatre in Westwood, Los Angeles, CA February 9, 2011. Photo By: Michael Germana/Everett Collection
RMMXB4YR–300 Isabel I de Castilla
RMP54T5E–Isabel I de Castilla, llamada la Católica (1451-1504). Copia de una pintura de Rincón.
RM2B00MF2–Spain: 'Isabella I (1451-1504), Queen of Castile and Leon'. Oil on canvas painting by Luis de Madrazo (1825-1897), c. 1848. Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I, Ysabel, anglicised as Elizabeth) (22 April 1451-26 November 1504) was Queen of Castile and Leon. She and her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon brought stability to both kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Later the two laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
RMPMM35N–Isabel Lucas at the Los Angeles Premiere of 'I Am Number Four' held at the Village Theatre in Westwood, CA. The event took place on Wednesday, February 9, 2011.Photo by PRPP Pacific Rim Photo Press / PictureLux
RM2B51KKE–Portrait of Juan de Ribera Piferrer (1811-880). Civil engineer. His best known civil engineering works were the first deposit of the Canal de Isabel I
RMBFNHKH–Statue of former Spanish Queen Isabella I of Castile / Isabel I de Castilla, Plaza Isabel la Catolica, Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia
RMJ3G5A7–Royal monogram of Queen Isabella I of Castile depicted on the wooden door of the Royal Chapel (Capilla Real de Granada) where the Catholic Monarchs (Los Reyes Catolicos) are buried in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2GC3HK3–View of the castle of La Mota with its high tower standing out against the blue sky with white clouds.
RME8YGMT–Isabella I of Castile, 1451 – 1504, aka Isabella the Catholic. Queen of Castile and León.
RF2B62D6H–MADRID , SPAIN
RM2BB3P66–Isabella I (1451-1504). Queen of Castile (1474-1504). Queen consort of Aragon for her marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragon. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Aragon, 1866.
RM2ARF8AE–Spain, Isabella I of Castile (Spanish: Isabel, 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504) reigned as Queen of Castile from 1474 until her death. Her marriage
RMDG8BDT–Second Carlist War (1846-1849). Civil war. Colored engraving. Spain.
RM2C55C57–Isabel I de Castilla.
RMHKD3MR–Isabel I de Castilla
RM2HBCTNX–'Sepulcro de doña Isabel I y de Don Fernando V'.
RMPGHCAG–Isabella I of Castile, portrait of Queen Isabella, 1490. Isabella I (1451 – 1504) Queen of Castile
RFJYWG8J–Seville, Alcazar: the staircase of Admiral's Hall, the House of Trade with the Indies founded in 1504 by Queen Isabel I after the discovery of America
RMC68HR2–Isabel Lucas at arrivals for I AM NUMBER FOUR Premiere, Village Theatre in Westwood, Los Angeles, CA February 9, 2011. Photo By: Michael Germana/Everett Collection
RMMWDFDK–299 Isabel I de Castilla
RMP6G8R4–Historia de España. Isabel I de Castilla (1451-1504), Isabel la Católica. Grabado de 1872.
RM2GCRD7D–Spain: 'Madonna of the Catholic Monarchs'. Tempera on panel painting by Fernando Gallego (1440-1507) of Isabella I of Castile, c. 1490. Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I, Ysabel, anglicised as Elizabeth) (22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504) was Queen of Castile and Leon. She and her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon brought stability to both kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Later the two laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
RMPMM35P–Isabel Lucas at the Los Angeles Premiere of 'I Am Number Four' held at the Village Theatre in Westwood, CA. The event took place on Wednesday, February 9, 2011.Photo by PRPP Pacific Rim Photo Press / PictureLux
RME140CM–Mar. 31, 2012 - Condecoration ''isabel La Catolica'' For the President of Paraguay Madrid - General France in the moment of giving the President of Paraguay, Alfredo Strossoer, who is on official visit i Madrid.
RMBFNHYJ–Statue of former Spanish Queen Isabella I of Castile / Isabel I de Castilla, Plaza Isabel la Catolica, Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia
RMB3FEW6–Monument to the Queen Isabella I of Castile aka Isabel La Catolica in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RF2GBKE1A–Medina del Campo, Valladolid, Spain; July 23, 2021: Reproduction of Elizabeth I's room in the palace where she died.
RME8YH4T–Signature of Isabella I of Castile, 1451 – 1504, aka Isabella the Catholic. Queen of Castile and León.
RMKPGRJ2–Fortaleza de la Mola, La Mola fortress, Ma—, Mahon, Minorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
RM2BB3P1J–Isabella I (1451-1504). Queen of Castile (1474-1504). Queen consort of Aragon for her marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragon. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Aragon, 1866.
RM2GAD21J–Isabel la Católica / Isabella the Catholic.Isabella I (1451 – 1504) Queen of Castile (1474-1504) husband of King Ferdinand II of Aragon.Queen of Aragon after Ferdinand ascended in 1479.Together known as the Catholic Monarchs.Statue made by Antonio and Miguel Marin in 1862.
RMH7YTFP–Iberian Peninsula Reconquista. Granada War. Surrender of Granada, 1492. Muhammad XII, Ferdniand II of Aragon, Isabel I Castile
RM2C55C49–Isabel (i.e. Isabella) Wanamaker, Long Branch
RMHX43H3–Isabel I de Castilla
RMG1CC3F–Queen Consort of Castile and Leon, Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504) married to Ferdinand II of Aragon. Dated 15th Century
RMJHWD4Y–Isabella Stewart, Isabel of Scotland, second wife of Francis I, Duke of Brittany. In armorial robe with coat of arms of Scotland (red lion rampant with double tressure) and Brittany (ermine). She wears a crown, gold necklace, and ermine trimmed surtout. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres, Paris, 1827.
RFJYWG8Y–Seville, Alcazar: the staircase of Admiral's Hall, the House of Trade with the Indies founded in 1504 by Queen Isabel I after the discovery of America
RMC68HPM–Isabel Lucas at arrivals for I AM NUMBER FOUR Premiere, Village Theatre in Westwood, Los Angeles, CA February 9, 2011. Photo By: Michael Germana/Everett Collection
RMMYGXGY–260 Isabel I de Castilla
RMP4F6WE–RETRATO DE ISABEL I LA CATOLICA. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION, MADRID, SPAIN.
RM2B00MFB–Spain: 'The Reconquest of Granada'. Miniature by Pedro Marcuello, 15th century. The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish: los Reyes Católicos) is the collective title used in history for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; they were given a papal dispensation to deal with consanguinity by Sixtus IV.
RMPMM35J–Isabel Lucas at the Los Angeles Premiere of 'I Am Number Four' held at the Village Theatre in Westwood, CA. The event took place on Wednesday, February 9, 2011.Photo by PRPP Pacific Rim Photo Press / PictureLux
RF360°PN8NRT–Water Tower of Canal de Isabel I and Fundación CanalI in Plaza Castilla, Madrid
RM2ATFR5G–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1889. OLD PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND. - EARLY THORNYCROFT STEAM TUG - JOHN I THORNYCROFT DESIGNED AND BUILT STEAM TUG ISABEL MOORED IN CAMBER DOCK, OLD PORTSMOUTH. PHOTO:VT COLLECTION/AJXNETPHOTO REF:D161401 5990
RMG1NG5X–Peter Paul Rubens - La Sagrada familia con Santa Isabel y San Juan - Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires
RF2F9PY3X–Archbishop's Palace in Alcala de Henares. Historic place of the first interview of Isabel I of Castilla and Cristobal Colon
RMB0C009–Isabella I, byname Isabella the Catholic, Spanish, Isabel la Catolica,1451 - 1504. Queen of Castile, 1474 - 1504 and of Aragon, 1479 - 1504.
RFHP36DG–Francisco I Madero Street at Isabel la Católica avenue, Mexico City, Mexico
RM2BB3P6N–Isabella I (1451-1504). Queen of Castile (1474-1504). Queen consort of Aragon for her marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragon. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Aragon, 1866.
RMGJAHDE–Bronze monument to Queen Isabella I of Castile by Manuel Oms Canet, Madrid, Spain
RFP9YYED–Alcazar of Segovia, Hall of the Galley with mural of the coronation of Isabella I of Castile, Spain
RM2HCYT03–Retrato-261-Reyes de Castilla y Aragón-Isabel I y Fernando V.
RMJ08APD–Retrato-261-Reyes de Castilla y Aragón-Isabel I y Fernando V
RM2HXTBHB–Isabel Lucas at the World Premiere of 'I Am Number Four' at the Village Theater on February 9, 2011 in Westwood, California.
RM2GAD21T–Ferdinand II (1452 – 1516) King of Aragon (1479-1516) Husband of Queen Isabella I of Castile,King of Castile from 1474 to 1504 as Ferdinand V .Statue made by Antonio and Miguel Marin in 1862.
RFJYWG8T–Seville, Alcazar: the staircase of Admiral's Hall, the House of Trade with the Indies founded in 1504 by Queen Isabel I after the discovery of America
RMC68HPX–Isabel Lucas at arrivals for I AM NUMBER FOUR Premiere, Village Theatre in Westwood, Los Angeles, CA February 9, 2011. Photo By: Michael Germana/Everett Collection
RMPC0C31–300 Isabel I de Castilla
RMP6BW2E–REYES CATOLICOS. FERNANDO II DE ARAGON E ISABEL I DE CASTILLA. DETALLE DEL ESTANDARTE DE LA CAPILLA REAL DE GRANADA.
RM2B00MEX–Spain: 'The Capitulation of Granada - Muhammad XII before Ferdinand and Isabella'. Oil on canvas ainting by Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz (1848-1921), 1882. The Emirate of Granada was established in 1228, after the Almohad dynasty was defeated by the Christians at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. The Granada War began in 1482. On January 2, 1492, the last Muslim leader, Muhammad XII, known as Boabdil to the Spanish, surrendered complete control of Granada to Ferdinand and Isabella after the city was besieged.
RMPMM30T–Isabel Lucas 02/09/11 'I Am Number Four' Premiere @ Village Theatre, Westwood Photo by Megumi Torii /www.HollywoodNewsWire.net / PictureLux
RF2D9G682–Queen Isabella I of Castile bust. House Museum of Columbus, Valladolid, Spain
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