Miguel dela Paz timeline
Isabella I of Spain’s daughter’s marriage woes
In 1498, Isabella I of Castille visited Portugal noticed her daughter, Isabella of Aragon was very sickly and told her to take care of herself and her baby because she would risk the life of her and her baby so she told her to stop her own fasting and take care of herself.
Isabella, the Queen of Portugal gave birth to a son named Miguel, who was dubbed the Prince of Peace and was born on the later part of August 1498, he was healthy so was his mother.
Isabella of Aragon m. Manuel of Portugal
-Miguel I of Spain – 1498
Due to the birth of a son to Isabella of Aragon the succession of the three kingdoms of Iberia united as one.
Because of this Maria of Aragon who was on waiting for a possible Portuguese marriage had changed her own marriage prospective, she was seriously considered to be the second bride of Maximillian I of the Holy Roman Emperor.
In France Anne of Brittany had an scandalous second marriage due to the messy divorce of her first Husband Louis of Orleans who became the King of France as Louis XII, their marriage would produce one daughter at first, named Claude of France on 1499, quickly followed by a daughter on 1500 who was named Margaret of France, Anne of Brittany quickly died, Isabella of Aragon and her mother, Isabella I of Castile hatched a plan for her sister Maria of Aragon, she said she should marry the King of France, King of Louis XII, the marriage plan was successful and Maria of Aragon arrived in France with her retinue.
Maria of Aragon was wed with Louis XII and was crowned as the Queen of France, Maria of Aragon asked Louis XII to expel the jews from France.
Joanna of Aragon was told by her sister, Isabella that she should tell her husband to expel the jews from Germany when her reigns which she agreed and Isabella told that her children should be brought up in the catholic faith.
Maria of Aragon told her new husband, Louis of Orleans, that she is very delighted at the presence of her husband.
The marriage of the two would produce many Children.
Maria of Aragon m. Louis XII
-Charles Orland b. 1502
-Elisabeth of France b. 1503
-Magdalene of France b. 1504
-Francis of Alençon b. 1507
-Renee of France b. 1510
-Anna of France b. 1516
the children were raised in a very compassionate manner.
While for Catherine, she was able to give birth to a daughter to Prince Arthur before he died and the daughter’s name was Mary of England on 1502.
Isabella of Castille was able to tell Henry VII that Catherine was still fertile and could give birth to a male heir even if she was the wife of his eldest son and Isabella of Aragon had married two people who are related to each other.
So Catherine of Aragon married Henry, the Duke of York at his majority at 1509.
Catherine of Aragon was delighted that she gave birth to a very healthy son in 1510, and he was called as Henry.
Isabella I of Spain’s daughter’s marriage woes
In 1498, Isabella I of Castille visited Portugal noticed her daughter, Isabella of Aragon was very sickly and told her to take care of herself and her baby because she would risk the life of her and her baby so she told her to stop her own fasting and take care of herself.
Isabella, the Queen of Portugal gave birth to a son named Miguel, who was dubbed the Prince of Peace and was born on the later part of August 1498, he was healthy so was his mother.
Isabella of Aragon m. Manuel of Portugal
-Miguel I of Spain – 1498
Due to the birth of a son to Isabella of Aragon the succession of the three kingdoms of Iberia united as one.
Because of this Maria of Aragon who was on waiting for a possible Portuguese marriage had changed her own marriage prospective, she was seriously considered to be the second bride of Maximillian I of the Holy Roman Emperor.
In France Anne of Brittany had an scandalous second marriage due to the messy divorce of her first Husband Louis of Orleans who became the King of France as Louis XII, their marriage would produce one daughter at first, named Claude of France on 1499, quickly followed by a daughter on 1500 who was named Margaret of France, Anne of Brittany quickly died, Isabella of Aragon and her mother, Isabella I of Castile hatched a plan for her sister Maria of Aragon, she said she should marry the King of France, King of Louis XII, the marriage plan was successful and Maria of Aragon arrived in France with her retinue.
Maria of Aragon was wed with Louis XII and was crowned as the Queen of France, Maria of Aragon asked Louis XII to expel the jews from France.
Joanna of Aragon was told by her sister, Isabella that she should tell her husband to expel the jews from Germany when her reigns which she agreed and Isabella told that her children should be brought up in the catholic faith.
Maria of Aragon told her new husband, Louis of Orleans, that she is very delighted at the presence of her husband.
The marriage of the two would produce many Children.
Maria of Aragon m. Louis XII
-Charles Orland b. 1502
-Elisabeth of France b. 1503
-Magdalene of France b. 1504
-Francis of Alençon b. 1507
-Renee of France b. 1510
-Anna of France b. 1516
the children were raised in a very compassionate manner.
While for Catherine, she was able to give birth to a daughter to Prince Arthur before he died and the daughter’s name was Mary of England on 1502.
Isabella of Castille was able to tell Henry VII that Catherine was still fertile and could give birth to a male heir even if she was the wife of his eldest son and Isabella of Aragon had married two people who are related to each other.
So Catherine of Aragon married Henry, the Duke of York at his majority at 1509.
Catherine of Aragon was delighted that she gave birth to a very healthy son in 1510, and he was called as Henry.