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Sentence count:83+3Posted:2018-10-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: queen isabellaIsabelglabellaas clear as a bellas sound as a belllabelledlabellumlabellingMeaning: n. the queen of Castile whose marriage to Ferdinand of Aragon in 1469 marked the beginning of the modern state of Spain; they instituted the Spanish Inquisition in 1478 and sponsored the voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1492 (1451-1504). 
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(31) In 1504 Queen Isabella died.
(32) Isabella Swan: Edward I said leave me alone.
(33) I have it from unreliable sources that the cost of the voyage Isabella originally underwrote for Columbus was approximately $30,000.
(34) As part of his work on the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum case, Mr. Amore says he began learning everything about Rembrandt thefts over the past century.
(35) On March 18, 1990, thieves disguised as police officers entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and pulled off what was the largest -- and still unsolved -- art heist in U.S. history.
(36) Isabella d'Este, who ruled Mantua in northern Italy, actively sought out Leonardo to paint her portrait, too.
(37) March 31,1492: Queen Isabella of Castille issues the Alhambra decree, Jewish subjects to convert to Christianity or face expulsion.
(38) They also have a place in Los Angeles with rooms for Isabella and Connor, and they own a 110-acre cattle ranch in Australia that has four alpacas.
(39) Isabella left this situation to rage, and scoured the country for troops, cannon, money, supplies.
(40) Isabella wanted the nation's spiritual life to be as free from dubiety as its legal system.
(41) Most were published in the landmark collection Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems (1820).
(42) Isabella I is considered to be one of the most powerful, yet controversial, queens in Spanish history.
(43) The Isabella Stewart Gardner museum does not seem like a museum.
(44) Isabella says she'll marry her boyfriend, a tough gang leader with a long rap sheet, and they hope they'll move to Las Vegas, farther from MS-13's draw.
(45) When Columbus finally reached Palos, the news of his discovery spread rapidly throughout Europe, and Ferdinand and Isabella instructed him to prepare for a second voyage.
(46) In eighteen ninety-eight,[www.Sentencedict.com] Jack Gardner died unexpectedly of a stroke. Isabella knew she had no time to lose in building her museum.
(47) Returning home, though, Columbus was able to tell his patrons, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, that although he never did find India, he could confirm that the world was indeed round.
(48) I was in the sitting-room with the baby, when I was surprised to hear a girl's voice behind me. I turned round, and saw it was Isabella Heathcliff.
(49) Today we tell about the art collector and cultural supporter, Isabella Stewart Gardner.
(50) Outside a restaurant a few days later, however, Isabella relates a story that suggests her life is again off-track.
(51) Isabella Stewart Gardner did not behave like most women of her time. She was very independent and not afraid to express her thoughts and opinions.
(52) The most common names, according to a Social Security Administration release last month, are Jacob, Michael and Ethan for boys, and Emma, Isabella and Emily for girls.
(53) With the help of an art historian, Bernard Berenson, Colnaghi sold hugely important pictures, including Titian’s “Europa”, to Isabella Stewart Gardner, an American arts patron.
(54) He currently heads security and the theft investigation at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
(55) As usual Isabella would want to play with everything she could find.
(56) The memory and spirit of Isabella Stewart Gardner lives on in the museum she created to share her love of art with the people.
(57) The crown and sceptre of Queen Isabella I, on display at a museum in Granada.
(58) Aunt Isabella sent papa a beautiful lock of his hair; it was lighter than mine--more flaxen, and quite as fine.
(59) Some energy traders look instead to woolly worms, small fuzzy caterpillars that are the larva of the Isabella tiger moth, as predictors of winter weather.
(60) Spain's Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand agreed to provide ships, crew and supplies for an exploration by an Italian seaman, Christopher Columbus.
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