she had 5 kids she sponsored Christopher Columbus she had 4 daughters and 1 son
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queen Isabella Christopher Columbus asked King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella of Spain for money to try out his idea of traveling west to reach the East. Queen Isabella refused Columbus at first. Later King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave Columbus three ships, a crew of about ninety men, and some money. The three ships were the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María.
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Well queen isabella held war against muslims in a certain part of spain
Its in the eye of the beholder, but based on some of the historical paintings I have seen . . . I wouldn't ask her to dance.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella ruled in Spain at the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century. They are responsible for sponsoring some of the voyages of Christopher Columbus.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella ruled in Spain at the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century. They are responsible for sponsoring some of the voyages of Christopher Columbus.
There is a rumor she favored what we call the Palomino horse and they are called Ysabellas ( after the famous Queen) in Spanish-Speaking countries, some other etymologist just see Isabella in adjective form suggesting red hait which the cream-colored horse does not have.
One has to do some digging through the historical facts, but Queen Isabella died in childbirth ( the child, Prince Miguel survived) in l504. she was born in l45l. She was the first Queen of United Spain, the union of Aragon and Castile. apart from Columbus" aid she is credited with the introduction of horse-drawn ambulances into the Spanish Army and accompanied these units in the field. A pity no feature film has ever been done on Isabella as a main subject, she is quite a historically romantic one- and she wore armor in the field- a Queen at Arms, not merely a Girl Knight! by the way one of her daughters was named Juana ( Joan or Jane).
"I will assume the undertaking for my own crown of Castile , and am ready to pawn my jewels to defray the expenses of it, if the funds in the treasury should be found inadequate." Isabella was queen of Spain in the late 1400s. She is quoted as saying "the distance is great from the firm belief to the realization from concrete experience."
Queen Isabella of Spain was known to be strong-willed and determined. While she displayed kindness in some instances, such as her support for Christopher Columbus's voyage, her reign was also marked by the Spanish Inquisition and the expulsion of Jews from Spain. Ultimately, opinions on her character vary based on historical interpretation.
She didnʻt care about the indians. she wanted to obtain gold. If getting the gold meant she had to kill some locals, so be it