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  1. 3. Juli 2019 · Isabella II, copper engraving, published in 1845 Isabel II by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz , 1853 Queen Isabella II of Spain by Franz Xaver Winterhalter , 1852

  2. Isabella II (born Oct. 10, 1830, Madrid—died April 9, 1904, Paris) was the queen of Spain (1833–68) whose troubled reign was marked by political instability and the rule of military politicians. Isabella’s failure to respond to growing demands for a more progressive regime, her questionable private life, and her political irresponsibility ...

  3. Isabella II. 1848. Oil on canvas. The Ministry of War commissioned this portrait, which formed a pair with another of King Francis (present whereabouts unknown). The queen is shown standing, accompanied by the royal symbols or regalia and wearing a white court dress. As court painter, Madrazo was entrusted with supplying the royal family with ...

  4. Spanien 100 Reales 1856-1862 Königin Isabella II. Die 100-Reales-Goldmünze der letzten Königin auf Spaniens Thron. 1 / 4. Einzelangebot. Spanien 100 Reales 1856-1862 Königin Isabella II. Die letzte Frau auf Spaniens Thron! Massives Gold (900/1000)! Über 150 Jahre altes Original! 1.390,00 €.

  5. Isabella I. von Kastilien ( spanisch Isabel I de Castilla; * 22. April 1451 in Madrigal de las Altas Torres; † 26. November 1504 in Medina del Campo; genannt auch Isabella die Katholische, span. Isabel la Católica) war Königin von Kastilien und León von 1474 bis 1504 und von 1479 bis 1504 als Gattin Ferdinands II. auch Königin von Aragón .

  6. Regencies on behalf of Isabella II. Isabella II, as a child (anonymous). Isabella II of Spain (10 October 1830 – 9 April 1904) was barely three years of age when her father Ferdinand VII of Spain died on 29 September 1833. Her minority age was marked first by the regency of her mother Maria Christina of the Two Sicilles and then under General ...

  7. José Gutiérrez. The Glorious Revolution ( Spanish: la Gloriosa or la Septembrina) took place in Spain in 1868, resulting in the deposition of Queen Isabella II. The success of the revolution marked the beginning of the Sexenio Democrático with the installment of a provisional government.