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  1. 2 feb 2023 · This article examines performances of identity (as daughter, mother and widow) by Isabella d'Aragona (1470–1524) in three of her letters. Isabella's construction of self, drew on her status as a dynast of the House of Aragon and aimed at securing her future and promote the interests of her children.

  2. During her last years, Isabella saw her daughter become a mother to four of her six children: Isabella (born 18 January 1519; by marriage Queen of Hungary and Croatia), Sigismund Augustus (born 1 August 1520; later King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania as last male monarch from the Jagiellonian dynasty), Sophia (born 13 July 1522; by ...

  3. 25 mar 2015 · This article analyses interpretations of motherhood in letters from the duchess of Ferrara, Eleonora d'Aragona, to her daughters, Isabella and Beatrice d'Este.

    • Carolyn Patricia James
    • 2015
  4. 17 lug 2018 · Bona Sforza (1494–1557), daughter of the duke of Milan and Isabella d’Aragona, was queen consort of Sigismund the Old, King of Poland. She is often portrayed as a “Machiavellian” political manipulator: she pursued a comprehensive political programme and mounted her own political faction which included some of the most ...

    • Katarzyna Kosior
    • katarzyna.kosior@durham.ac.uk
    • 2018
  5. 25 nov 2020 · This chapter analyses how the Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Beatrice dAragona (1457–1508), negotiated her shifting marital status and identity in central Europe and southern Italy. She was twice married—the first marriage resulting in widowhood, and the second in exile—with her entire adulthood spent as an outsider in Hungary, or on ...

  6. Isabella d'Aragona (1470-1524) Lunetta di Isabella d'Aragona nella casa degli Atellani, Milano. Isabella d'Aragona ( Napoli, 2 ottobre 1470 – Napoli, 11 febbraio 1524) fu duchessa consorte di Milano . Divenne in seguito duchessa sovrana di Bari (con Palo e Modugno ), principessa di Rossano, signora di Ostuni e di Grottaglie .

  7. 18 dic 2020 · Bona Sforza was the daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza, the Duke of Milan and his beautiful wife Isabella d’Aragona of Naples. Bona’s father died shortly after her birth in 1494, at the same time, Italy was engulfed in the series of wars between the French Valois kings and the powerful Austrian Habsburgs.