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*Ferdinand of Spain (19 October 1535–20 March 1538), died young.
*Ferdinand of Spain (19 October 1535–20 March 1538), died young.
*[[Joan of Spain]] (1537–1573), married her cousin [[João, Crown Prince of Portugal|Prince John of Portugal]] and was the mother of king [[Sebastian of Portugal]].
*[[Joan of Spain]] (1537–1573), married her cousin [[João, Crown Prince of Portugal|Prince John of Portugal]] and was the mother of king [[Sebastian of Portugal]].
*John (30 April 1539), whose birth caused the death of his mother.
*John (30 April 1539), whose birth led to the death of his mother.


==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==

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Isabella of Portugal
Holy Roman Empress, German Queen
Tenure1530–1539
Queen consort of Castile, Léon, Aragon, Majorca, Valencia, Naples and Sicily
Tenure1526–1539
Born24 October 1503
Lisbon, Portugal
Died1 May 1539 (aged 35)
Toledo, Spain
Burial
Consort toCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor
IssuePhilip II of Spain
Maria, Holy Roman Empress
Joan of Spain
HouseHouse of Habsburg
House of Aviz
FatherManuel I of Portugal
MotherMaria of Aragon
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Isabella of Portugal (24 October 1503 – 1 May 1539) was a Portuguese Princess (Infanta) and Holy Roman Empress, Duchess of Burgundy, and a Queen Regent/Consort of Spain. She was the daughter of Manuel I of Portugal and Maria of Aragon. By her marriage to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Isabella was also Holy Roman Empress and Queen consort of Aragon and Castile. She served as the regent of Spain during the absence of her spouse for long periods.

Early life

Isabella was the second child and eldest daughter of Manuel I of Portugal and his second spouse, Infanta Maria of Castile and Aragon. She was named after her maternal grandmother, Isabella I of Castile and her aunt Isabella, Princess of Asturias, who had been her father's first spouse.

Through her father, she was a granddaughter of Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu (the second son of king Edward of Portugal and brother of Afonso V of Portugal) and Infanta Beatrice, the daughter of Infante João, Lord of Reguengos (brother of king Edward). Through her mother she was a granddaughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon.

Isabella was second-in-line to the throne until the birth of her brother Louis in 1505. However, as the oldest daughter of Manuel I of Portugal, she was a rather attractive party. She married her first cousin, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, the son of Joanna of Castile and Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy, who as Holy Roman Emperor, King of Aragon and Castile, Archduke of the Habsburg dominions, titular Duke of Burgundy, and ruler of the Netherlands and the Spanish empire in the Americas and the Mediterranean and Italy was one of the most powerful men of his time.

Marriage

In 1521 Isabella's father died and her brother succeeded to the throne as king John III. The marriage negotiations between the Portuguese and Spanish began almost immediately. It was agreed that the new king would marry Catherine of Austria, Charles V's younger sister. The union between Charles and Isabel only took place three years later, by procuration in 1525. The Infanta travelled to Seville where the wedding took place on 11 March 1526. With Isabel also came a huge dowry to the Spanish finances. Although it was a political union, the marriage proved to be a love-match. Records say that during their honeymoon "when [Charles and Isabel] are together, although there are many people around, they do not notice anyone else; they talk and laugh, and nothing else distracts them."

Marble statue of Isabella of Portugal by Pompeo Leoni (1572, Prado, Madrid)

Isabella also proved to be a competent consort; she served as regent of Spain during her husband's absences, between 1529–1532 and 1535–1539. She was noted for her intelligence and beauty.

Isabella died in 1539 after the birth of her sixth child. The Emperor was away at the time and her premature death affected him deeply. He never remarried, and he dressed in black for the rest of his life.

In 1547, the nobleman Francis Borgia conveyed her corpse to her burial-place in Granada. It is said that, when he saw the effect of death on the beautiful empress, he decided to "never again serve a mortal master", later becoming a Catholic saint.

In 1580, more than 40 years after her death, her son Philip succeeded the Portuguese throne, claiming his mother's successory rights.

Marriage and children

Isabella married Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor on 10 March 1526. Their children were as follows:

Ancestry

Family of Isabella of Portugal
Isabella of Portugal
Cadet branch of the House of Burgundy
Born: 24 October 1503 Died: 1 May 1539
Regnal titles
Preceded by Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
1530–1539
Succeeded by
German Queen
1526–1531
Succeeded by
Preceded by Duchess Consort of Brabant, Limburg, Lothier and Luxembourg
Countess consort of Flanders, Burgundy, Artois, Hainaut, Namur, Holland and Zeeland

1526–1539
Succeeded by
Preceded by Queen Consort of Castile and Léon
1526–1539
Preceded by Queen Consort of Aragon, Majorca, Valencia, Naples and Sicily,
Countess Consort of Barcelona

1526–1539

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