File:Fl- 22 Thesouro de Nobreza, Armas das Rainhas.jpg

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Português: Thesouro de Nobreza, Armas das Rainhas 2/2 (fl 22)
English: Coats of arms of Queens of Portugal:
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  • 3: w:Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal. Isabella, Princess of Asturias (2 October 1470 – 23 August 1498) was the eldest daughter and heiress presumptive of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. She was Queen of Portugal as the 1st wife of King w:Manuel I of Portugal Manuel I from 30 September 1497 until her death the following year. (3 wives of w:Manuel I of Portugal: 1: w:Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal (marr 1497-1498); 2: w:Maria of Aragon, Queen of Portugal (marr 1500-1517); 3: Eleanor of Austria (marr 1518)
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  • 5: Dona Leonor w:Eleanor of Austria (15 November 1498 – 25 February 1558), also called Eleanor of Castile, was born an Archduchess of Austria and Infanta of Castile from the House of Habsburg, and subsequently became Queen consort of Portugal (1518–1521) and of France (1530–1547). She also held the Duchy of Touraine (1547–1558) in dower. She is called "Leonor" in Spanish and Portuguese and "Eléonore" or "Aliénor" in French. Eleanor was born in 1498 at Leuven, the eldest child of Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile, who would later become co-sovereigns of Castile. Her father was also the son of the reigning Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and his deceased consort Mary of Burgundy, while her mother was the daughter of the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. Her siblings were Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, Queen Isabella of Denmark, Queen Mary of Hungary, and Queen Catherine of Portugal. She was named after her paternal great-grandmother, Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress. Eleanor married her uncle by marriage, King Manuel I of Portugal, after a proposed marriage with her cousin, the future King John III of Portugal, did not occur. Her brother Charles arranged the marriage between Eleanor and the King of Portugal to avoid the possibility of Portuguese assistance for any rebellion in Castile. Manuel had previously been married to two of Eleanor's maternal aunts, Isabella of Aragon and Maria of Aragon. Manuel and Eleanor married on 16 July 1518. They had two children: the Infante Charles (born 18 February 1520 – died 15 April 1521) and the Infanta Maria (born 8 June 1521, and who was later one of the richest princesses of Europe). She became a widow on 13 December 1521, when Manuel died of the plague. As Queen Dowager of Portugal, Eleanor returned to the court of Charles in Spain.[1] Eleanor's sister Catherine later married Eleanor's stepson, King John III of Portugal.
  • 6: Dona Catherina w:Catherine of Austria, Queen of Portugal Catherine of Austria (Portuguese: Catarina; 14 January 1507 – 12 February 1578) was Queen of Portugal as wife of King John III, and regent during the minority of her grandson, King Sebastian, from 1557 until 1562. An Infanta of Castile and Archduchess of Austria, Catherine was the posthumous daughter of King w:Philip I of Castile (House of Habsburg) and Queen Joanna of Castile. Catherine was born in Torquemada and named in honor of her maternal aunt, Catherine of Aragon.
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Source Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo
Author Francisco Coelho

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