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e John II of Aragon negotiated in secret with | Isabella a wedding to his son Ferdinand. |
Isabella: a Girl of Muslim Spain | |
In 1862, Barnes married Emily Sophia | Isabella, a daughter of Major General Edward R. Mainwa |
Isabella A. Santos as Sandy | |
944; launched 17 June 1944; sponsored by Mrs. | Isabella A. Gamage; re-designated ATA-214, 12 August 1 |
Isabella Acres was born in Atlanta, where she discover | |
Isabella Acres (born February 21, 2001) is an American | |
lip III of France (the widower of his sister, | Isabella) against his brother, but was defeated in the |
Isabella allegedly had a free-spirited personality whi | |
Isabella also proved to be a competent consort; she se | |
His daughter | Isabella also became an actress and became the wife of |
Isabella also strengthened the Spanish Inquisition, an | |
Isabella, although popularly classified as being of Vi | |
Vittoria Augusta Lodovica | Isabella Amelia Filomena Elena Penelope di Borbone, Co |
of King Philip III's half-sister Archduchess | Isabella and her husband, Archduke Albert of Austria. |
Prince of Asturias, only son of Ferdinand and | Isabella and successor to the unified crowns of Castil |
an Alexander, who lived there with her sister | Isabella and brothers Robert and Charles Boyd Alexande |
After an eighteen month separation, | Isabella and Detmar Blow were reconciled. |
Dilute color dogs (Blue, | Isabella, and Cream) are very susceptible to Color Dil |
ers and diplomats of the Archdukes Albert and | Isabella, and of Anne Courcol de Baillencourt. |
He had five daughters and a son, including | Isabella and Harold. |
Gascoigne had two daughters, | Isabella and Elizabeth. |
ey live in New York City, with their daughter | Isabella and sons Henri and Julien. |
arl of March, lover of Edward II's wife Queen | Isabella, and who is reputed to have arranged for Edwa |
The marriage between | Isabella and Frederick took place in Worms Cathedral o |
Isabella and her dwarf, c. 1599 | |
ked by his disproportionate reaction, becomes | Isabella and Camillo's ally and promises to help them |
They have three children, Jolie, | Isabella and Spencer. |
esenting the 33rd District of Clinton, Ionia, | Isabella and Montcalm counties, an area north and slig |
It was the birthplace of | Isabella and Elizabeth Oliver Gascoigne, who inherited |
Alfonso II of Naples, eldest son of | Isabella and Ferdinand. |
n Violant of Mallorca, her children James and | Isabella and other supporters of King James III of Mal |
not prevent him from joining Edward's queen, | Isabella, and taking part in the movement which led to |
1489 he was appointed to the chapel of Queen | Isabella and in 1495 became maestro di capilla to Prin |
Their daughters, Mary | Isabella and Elizabeth Oliver Gascoigne, both married |
ente Alcazar's "Bat's Belfry" and writer Tony | Isabella and artist Esteban Maroto's "The Drifting Sno |
Together they have two children, | Isabella and Edward Jr. |
13, Philip granted it to Matilda, daughter of | Isabella and her first husband Florent of Hainaut. |
(2003) | Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward II. |
her to Frasier co-star Jane Leeves's daughter | Isabella, and Jane is godmother to Peri's daughter Ste |
garet had instructed her archers to fire upon | Isabella and her escort, she had refused the Queen adm |
erry Orchard (as Varya), Measure For Measure ( | Isabella) and The Winter's Tale (Paulina). |
Ferdinand did marry | Isabella and their marriage, which lasted for 35 years |
During this period, | Isabella and Eleanor established a close correspondenc |
stina Elena Suarez and they have two children | Isabella and Marcelo, Jr. |
ster against the candidate supported by Queen | Isabella and Roger Mortimer. |
give Immunity o a female Housemate - he chose | Isabella and she was Immune this Week. |
Both | Isabella and Black Jack had been on government service |
and her husband lived at Castle Oliver while | Isabella and her husband continued to reside at Parlin |
ecca Elizabeth(1813), Elizabeth Delsey(1817), | Isabella Anne(1820), and Samuel Gllespie(1822). |
Frances and | Isabella Apartments are historic apartments at 430-432 |
In the 2007 film Elizabeth: The Golden Age, | Isabella appeared in a minor role at the side of her f |
ved as High Sheriff of Yorkshire and his wife | Isabella Apsley, daughter of Sir Allen Apsley. |
Isabella Arnaud | |
In the same year 1356, | Isabella arranged for her daughter Joanna to marry Cha |
The first recorded use of | Isabella as a colour name in English, according to the |
turned to Mantua, where he served the Duchess | Isabella as Maestro di Cappella da Camera until his de |
The movie portrays | Isabella as Philip's choice to replace Elizabeth on th |
r dead husband's name to a decree recognizing | Isabella as heir. |
Isabella assembled academicians and painters from seve | |
He was interred along with his wife, | Isabella, at the Friargate Unitarian Chapel in Friar G |
Lady | Isabella Augusta Acheson (b. 17 January 1950) |
Macfarlane married Mary | Isabella Bagshawe in 1857 |
rch 2, 1821 - May 3, 1881), husband of author | Isabella Banks, was a British journalist, editor, poet |
y, Stoke Newington with his wife - the author | Isabella Banks. |
For his wife Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks, see | Isabella Banks. |
Isabella became a nurse in the Austrian army during Wo | |
d the title King of Naples and Jerusalem, and | Isabella became Queen consort. |
ard Beecher, Charles Beecher, Edward Beecher, | Isabella Beecher Hooker, Catharine Beecher, and Thomas |
by its occurrence in such famous cookbooks as | Isabella Beeton's Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Manag |
ea, did not decide for Thomas as successor of | Isabella before Thomas seized the castle of Bodonitsa |
By the 1470s when | Isabella began to take a firm grip on the royal admini |
With her sister | Isabella Bendidio she sang for private court evenings |
his illegitimate son by Barbara Villiers, and | Isabella Bennet, the Earl of Arlington's five-year-old |
Cambridge Journals, | Isabella Bigazzi / Zeffiro Ciuffoletti "Palazzo Maruce |
in The Women of Lockerbie, 2005, and as Lady | Isabella Bird and Joyce in Top Girls, 2007. |
Isabella Bird, who visited Queen Emma in 1873, describ | |
Isabella Bird, who knew Dora in England, visited the G | |
In 1879, according to | Isabella Bird, a visitor to the tin mining boomtown of |
"He talked to | Isabella Blow, the fashion designer who overdosed on d |
anddaughter was magazine editor and socialite | Isabella Blow. |
s married to Kerry, and they have a daughter, | Isabella, born in 2008. |
athbed Amalric bequeathed Nablus to Maria and | Isabella, both of whom would retire there. |
Isabella Bourchier. | |
ton was tried and acquitted for the murder of | Isabella Bowman, a person who had been killed by Utah |
the Royal High School and in 1816, he married | Isabella Boyne. |
Portrait of | Isabella Brant by Anthony van Dyck, c. 1623-1626, Nati |
Isabella Brant (or Brandt; 1591-1626) was a Flemish ar | |
Peter Paul Rubens, Rubens with | Isabella Brant, c. 1609 (detail), Munich, Alte Pinakot |
The | Isabella Breviary is an illuminated codex from the lat |
Isabella Breviary, ff. | |
t the first and only facsimile edition of the | Isabella Breviary2, a luxury edition limited to 987 co |
at Ilk, 4th and 1st Bt. (1753-1811) and Maria | Isabella Brice, he was educated at Eton and Christ Chu |
In 1830, he married Ann | Isabella Burns. |
n of Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley and | Isabella Burrell, and a diplomat, the Minister Plenipo |
Isabella Burt - Martina Guerra | |
Ibelins and Raymond favoured the accession of | Isabella, but Humphrey refused to be crowned and cause |
endous broadside shots were then fired at the | Isabella, but the British returned the fire with equal |
of Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter of | Isabella by her previous marriage with Conrad of Montf |
ard, 4th Earl of Carlisle and his second wife | Isabella Byron. |
Catto's mother was Sarah | Isabella Cain, a member of Charleston's prominent free |
In 1856, he married | Isabella Caisie. |
g community formerly with this name, see Lake | Isabella, California. |
The actress | Isabella Calthorpe is the daughter of John Austen Anst |
His mother was | Isabella Calvert, Lady Stronge, the eldest daughter of |
Married before 1808 | Isabella Cameron, eldest dau of Charles Cameron, somet |
Scene - Video" in Fast Cars & Tiki Bars with | Isabella Camille and Jezebelle Bond |
ampbell was born in 1760, the son of John and | Isabella Campbell of Baleed, Perthshire. |
f Aberdeen Grammar School, by his second wife | Isabella Campbell, dau. of David Campbell, of Dornoch, |
the son of James Hearn, of Irish origin, and | Isabella Campbell, who came from Scotland. |
Isabella Cannon International Studies Pavilion | |
Among the many organizations that | Isabella Cannon participated in, she was a member of t |
ittee of the Elon College Alumni Association ( | Isabella Cannon Collection). |
citizens organization, September Days Clubs ( | Isabella Cannon Collection). |
In 1978, | Isabella Cannon was awarded an honorary doctor of laws |
His wife (daughter of Antonio Palomino), | Isabella Carasquilla, was also a painter. |
North Devon on 10 December 1851 to Elizabeth | Isabella Caroline Salter (born circa 1820 - died 10 De |
n 30 October 1824, he married his first wife, | Isabella Caroline, daughter of Cuthbert Ellison of Heb |
Another daughter, | Isabella Caroline, married George Venables-Vernon, 5th |
was the son of William Anson (1656-1720) and | Isabella Carrier, sister-in-law to the Thomas Parker, |
The damaged section of the Queen | Isabella Causeway |
Isabella Celani (Castle Ghost) | |
ne died in 1803, and St John married secondly | Isabella Charlotte Antoinette Sophia Hompesch, Barones |
Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, Infanta | Isabella Clara Eugenia and the Junta of War in Flander |
arles Gonzaga (1629-1665) married Archduchess | Isabella Clara of Austria and had issue; |
She later gave birth to Infanta | Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain on 12 August 1566, and |
uke of Parma and also painted for Archduchess | Isabella Clara of Austria. |
He served as a counselor to Princess | Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, regent of the Spanish |
Portrait of | Isabella Clark |
ister of Canada Sir John A. Macdonald marries | Isabella Clark |
Macdonald's first wife was | Isabella Clark, Mackenzie's was Helen Neil, and Diefen |
The debut cast included | Isabella Colbran (Elena), Benedetta Rosmunda Pisaroni |
Rossini wrote the title role for his wife, | Isabella Colbran. |
Carlo in 1818 when the title role was sung by | Isabella Colbran. |
These mills ran until Queen | Isabella complained that they made too much noise and |
Isabella Connell - Princess of Wales | |
In 1884 he married | Isabella Constance Dalgety of Locklerley Hall, Romsey, |
In 1300, | Isabella's brother, Henry, arrived in England, where I |
Martin married firstly in 1828, Lady Jemima | Isabella Cornwallis, daughter of James Mann, 5th Earl |
pi was born in Bologna to Girolamo Crespi and | Isabella Cospi. |
her, Walter was given the hand of an heiress, | Isabella, Countess of Menteith. |
He married | Isabella, Countess of Fife between 21 July 1360 and 20 |
represents the 99th District, which includes | Isabella County, including the city of Mount Pleasant, |
e local schools and moved with his parents to | Isabella County, Michigan, in 1866. |
or the Public Life, wrote that the "charming" | Isabella Court had 'a serious case of what California |
Isabella Court is a Spanish Colonial Revival style mix | |
Isabella Court's residents mainly consist of artists a | |
Bordeaux served as the architect and designed | Isabella Court, built during 1928 and 1929, as a Spani |
Isabella Court, which opened in 1929, was designed as | |
Fison married | Isabella Crossley, daughter of Joseph Crossley, on 23 |
Sir Frederick Fison, 1st Baronet and his wife | Isabella Crossley. |
In 1901, he married | Isabella Currie. |
Isabella Curwen (d. | |
and', it was renamed in 1781 by its new owner | Isabella Curwen |
were great benefactors of the abbey and while | Isabella d'Anjou was abbess, Henry II's widow Eleanor |
Matilda of Anjou, born as | Isabella d'Anjou or Alice, (c.1111 - 1154) was married |
Isabella d'Aragona (died 1550). | |
The painting was the third commissioned by | Isabella d'Este for her studiolo, after the two canvas |
en the House of Farnese, Maria's older sister | Isabella d'Este had been married to Ranuccio Farnese, |
From documents like the copyletter of | Isabella d'Este marchioness of Mantua (Italy) we know |
the Ducal Palace, he painted the Allegory of | Isabella d'Este's Coronation (now at the Louvre) and t |
as the second picture painted by Mantegna for | Isabella d'Este's studiolo (cabinet), after the Parnas |
visit to Rome, served as wardrobe manager for | Isabella d'Este's wedding in Mantua, and may even have |
October 1635 - 18 February 1664 Her Highness | Isabella d'Este, Princess of Modena |
ly commissioned for the studiolo (cabinet) of | Isabella d'Este, duchess of Mantua, in the Castello di |
quess of Mantua whose wife was the celebrated | Isabella d'Este. |
ed by Lorenzo Costa the Elder's Coronation of | Isabella d'Este. |
ourt painter of Marquis Francesco Gonzaga and | Isabella d'Este. |
In 1951 when the Lake | Isabella Dam was constructed and the resulting reservo |
Lord Lambourne married | Isabella, daughter of Sir John Milbanke, 8th Baronet, |
He was a son of | Isabella, daughter of Leo II of Armenia, and Amalric, |
In 1873, he married | Isabella, daughter of Robert Pinkerton, of Ballaghmore |
Lord Northampton married, firstly, | Isabella, daughter of Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of D |
Limerick married secondly | Isabella, daughter of James Charles Henry Colquhoun, o |
r daughter of Francis I, Duke of Brittany, by | Isabella, daughter of King James I of Scotland. |
In 1738, he married | Isabella, daughter of Professor William Law, with whom |
Sir William Chaytor, 1st Baronet, by his wife | Isabella, daughter of John Carter. |
After his marriage to | Isabella, daughter of William the Lion, King of Scotla |
He married in 1840 | Isabella, daughter of J. Robinson, and widow of W. S. |
Margaret eventually had Theobald married to | Isabella, daughter of Louis IX of France and Marguerit |
f Brownlow Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Exeter, and | Isabella, daughter of William Stephen Poyntz, MP. |
He married firstly Maria | Isabella, daughter of Francis Dickens, in 1804. |
Baron Southampton, by his second wife Frances | Isabella, daughter of Lord Robert Seymour. |
m one of the wealthiest heiresses in England, | Isabella de Warenne, in her own right Countess of Surr |
ry 1317, thanks to the efforts of his sister, | Isabella de Vesci and was consecrated on 26 March 1318 |
Countess | Isabella de Fortibus acquired the lordship when her br |
John married, around 9 February 1281, | Isabella de Warenne, daughter of John de Warenne, 6th |
of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle and | Isabella de Fortibus, Countess of Devon. |
It is believed to be named after | Isabella de Fortibus who in the 12th Century was the ' |
h of Brienne, Count of Brienne and Lecce, and | Isabella de la Roche, daughter of Guy I of la Roche, D |
Isabella de Braose (b.1222), married Prince Dafydd ap | |
It then passed to Earl Baldwin's sister | Isabella de Redvers, Countess of Abalina, who died the |
Madre | Isabella de Rosis was born on June 9, 1842 in Rossano, |
Since Dafydd's marriage to | Isabella de Braose, daughter of William de Braose, had |
2. | Isabella de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 6th E |
Isabella de Redvers, 8th Countess of Devon (or Isabell | |
Isabella de Beauchamp, married firstly, Sir Patrick de | |
eir constructed in 1286 on the instruction of | Isabella de Fortibus, Countess of Devon. |
However the last of them was | Isabella de Fortibus (1237-1293) who was known as the |
The church contains a monument to | Isabella de Fynderne dated 1444, and also boasts the o |
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