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  1. Hija del Rey Juan II de Castilla (1405-1454) y de su segunda esposa, Isabel de Portugal ( 1428?-1496), la futura Isabel La Católica apenas llegó a conocer a su padre, fallecido en julio de 1454. Sus primeros años de vida transcurrieron en Arévalo (Ávila), en compañía de su madre y de su hermano el Infante Alfonso (1453-1468).

  2. Media in category "Isabella of Portugal (1428–1496)" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. El Castillo de Arévalo.jpg 3,658 × 2,438; 5.88 MB

  3. Alfonso, Prince of Asturias. House. Aviz. Father. John, Constable of Portugal. Mother. Isabel of Barcelos. Isabella of Portugal ( Isabel in Portuguese and Spanish) (1428 – 15 August 1496) was Queen of Castile and León as the second wife of King John II. She was the mother of Queen Isabella I of Castile .

  4. When Isabel de Braganca was born on 2 October 1402, in Barcelos Vila Boa e Vila Frescainha São Martinho e São Pedro, Barcelos, Braga, Portugal, her father, Dom Afonso de Portugal - I Duque de Bragança, was 25 and her mother, Beatriz Pereira De Alvim, was 22. She married Infante John Constable of Portugal on 11 November 1424, in Portugal.

  5. When Isabel de Portugal was born in 1428, in Toledo, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, her father, Infante Dom João de Portugal, 3º Condestável de Portugal, was 28 and her mother, Isabel de Braganza y Pereira, was 26. She married Juan II de Castilla rey de Castilla on 17 August 1447, in Torres de la Alameda, Madrid, Spain.

  6. Added: May 15, 2009. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 37111420. Source citation. Queen of Castile, married with the King Juan II. She was the mother of the Queen Isabel The Catholic and Don Alfonso, the infant.∼Queen Consort of Castilla and León. House of Aviz/Casa de Avis Husband: Juan II de Castilla (1405-1454) married 1447-1454 Parents: Infante ...

  7. Isabel of Portugal was a cousin of King Afonso V of Portugal. Her father was Prince Joao of Portugal (1400-1442), Duke of Beja, who had married Isabel of Braganza, a daughter of his illegitimate half-brother. In 1447 Isabel of Portugal appeared on the stage of history, when King Juan II of Castile (1405-1454) was looking for a bride.