Similar words: queen isabella, Isabel, glabella, as clear as a bell, as sound as a bell, labelled, labellum, labelling. Meaning: 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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(61) The two dances were scarcely concluded before Catherine found her arm gently seized by her faithful Isabella, who in great spirits exclaimed, "At last I have got you."
(62) Columbus first asked Queen Isabella for help in 1486, but it was years before she agreed... provided that he conquer some of the islands and mainland for Spain.
(63) Linton mixed a tumbler of negus, and Isabella emptied a plateful of cakes into her lap, and Edgar stood gaping at a distance.
(64) The list caused some controversy because of my inclusion of Queen Mary and Queen Isabella, but that was balanced by the inclusion of Elizabeth I on the second list.
(65) In other words, Isabella I contributed to making Spain a World Power.
(66) In 1492, under the rule of King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I, Jews, Gy ies, and Moors were expelled from ain.
(67) At the beach first gave our Isabella some sun protection.
(68) Isabella, therefore unacceptable stepfather, decided to return to his father Charles.
(69) The Isabella Stewart Gardner museum does not seem like a museum. It looks like what it is: a large, beautiful home built in the style of sixteenth century Italy.
(70) Perhaps the greatest art theft of them all remains the Gardner art heist, in which thieves made off with 13 works from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, in 1990.
(71) I will keep my spleen to myself till Christmas brings John and Isabella.
(72) The flag of Gibraltar is unusual in that it has no British ensign. Rather, it boasts the Arms of Gibraltar , which were granted by Royal Warrant of Queen Isabella of Castille on July 10,(sentencedict.com/isabella.html) 1502.
(73) Christopher Columbus sold his idea to Queen Isabella of Spain.
(74) "Basically, it is like we weigh Earth every month and we look at the changes," explains geophysicist Isabella Velicogna of the University of California, Irvine, part of the research team.
(75) The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum as interesting today as it was one hundred years ago.
(76) Embodying large - scale Celtic motifs against a backdrop of Tartan, Isabella is a trendsetting statement design.
(77) Edward: Isabella Swan , I promise to love you every moment forever.
(78) The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is as interesting today as it was one hundred years ago.
(79) Isabella I of Castile not only paid for Christopher Columbus, famous trip, but during her marriage to Ferdinand of Aragon, the two major kingdoms of Spain were joined under one "Spanish" rule.
(80) His only child by Eva MacMurrough, Isabella de Clare, was an infant.
(81) The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is as interesting today as it was one hundred years ago. But it also keeps up with today's community.
(82) It was during the reign of Queen Isabella that Christopher Columbus set forth on his epic voyage of discovery.
(83) Isabella Stewart Gardner did not behave like most women of her time.
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