Isabella of Braganza - Issue

Issue

Isabella and Infante John had four children:

  • Infante Diogo of Portugal (1425–1433) - 4th Constable and 11th Master of the Order of St. James;
  • Infanta Isabella of Portugal (1428–1496), who was the mother of Isabella I of Castile and an ancestor of Spanish, French and English monarchs;
  • Infanta Beatrice of Portugal, the mother of Manuel I of Portugal, Isabella of Viseu and Eleanor of Viseu, and an ancestor of Spanish and Portuguese monarchs:
  • Infanta Phillipa of Portugal (1432–1444), Lady of Almada

Isabella died in the town of Arévalo on 26 October 1466 at the age of sixty-four.

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