Descendants of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile

Ferdinand II of Aragon's marriage to Isabella I of Castile produced many children, five of whom survived to adulthood. They arranged strategic political marriages for all of these children to powerful monarchs and well-connected women. In time, many of their grandchildren became emperors and kings of various countries, and their first and second generation of descendants caused the genealogical lines of Isabella I and Ferdinand II to spread throughout Europe.

Madonna of the Catholic Monarchs showing Ferdinand, Isabella and their children
Family tree of Spanish kings (Habsburg)

Among the living descendants of Isabella I and Ferdinand II include all of the current European monarchs. The current line of Kings of Spain are descended from their union, with their current major dynastic heir being King Felipe VI of Spain, who reigns in their native territories. Also among their descendants are King Albert II of Belgium, Grand-Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Queen Elizabeth II of the U.K., Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, King Harald V of Norway, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. The Sovereign Princes of Europe, Albert II, Prince of Monaco and Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein, also descend from Isabella I and Ferdinand II.

Albert II of Belgium and Grand-Duke Henri of Luxembourg are, given the frequent intermarriage between Catholic dynasties, both descended from the medieval monarchs through multiple lines. The non-Catholic dynasties also share several lines of descent – the following are but a few examples. Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia, a great-granddaughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (son of Queen Joanna of Castile) was in three ways an ancestor of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, mother of George III of the United Kingdom. Elizabeth II of the U.K. also descends from the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha family and that line descends from Isabella I and Ferdinand II beginning with the 1636 marriage of Princess Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg (1619–1680) to Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha (1601–1675) (Elisabeth Sophie being a descendant through Isabella and Ferdinand's daughter Joanna of Castile). Margrethe II of Denmark, Harald V of Norway, and Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden also trace their mutual descent from Isabella I and Ferdinand II through that same line as Elizabeth II of the U.K. In addition, Margrethe II, Harald V, and Carl XVI Gustaf also trace their descent from the Iberian couple through Josephine of Leuchtenberg, Queen-consort to King Oscar I of Sweden. Josephine, like Queen Beatrix discussed in the following sentence, is descended from the Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt and that family is also descended from the Iberian couple. Beatrix of the Netherlands is descended from Isabella I and Ferdinand II through her great-great-great grandmother Wilhelmine of Prussia, wife of the first king of the Netherlands, William I. Queen Wilhelmine descends from the Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt and the Landgraves are descendants by virtue of the aforementioned 1636 marriage of Princess Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg and Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha (Elisabeth Sophie and Ernest I's daughter, Elisabeth Dorothea, married Louis VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt).

The Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt connection also provides the descent of Albert II, Prince of Monaco from Isabella I and Ferdinand II. Prince Albert's great-great-great grandmother, Princess Marie of Baden, was in turn the granddaughter of Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt.

Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein is descended from Isabella I and Ferdinand II through his grandmother, Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria; Elisabeth Amalie descends from the Iberian couple via the Spanish and Hesse-Darmstadt houses, as well as through the formerly-reigning Catholic imperial or royal houses of Austria-Hungary, Portugal, and Bavaria (these formerly-reigning houses all descend from Isabella I and Ferdinand II).

Children

ImageNameBirthDeathNotes[1]
Isabella2 October 147023 August 1498Married
1. Afonso, Prince of Portugal, no issue.
2. Manuel I of Portugal, had issue.
John30 June 14784 October 1497Married
Margaret of Austria, no surviving issue.
Joanna6 November 147912 April 1555Married
Philip I of Castile, had issue.
Maria29 June 14827 March 1517Married
Elder sister's widower, Manuel I of Portugal, had issue.
Catherine16 December 14857 January 1536Married
1. Arthur, Prince of Wales, no issue.
2. Henry VIII of England, had issue.[2]

Grandchildren

ImageNameBirthDeathNotes
Miguel da Paz, Prince of Asturias23 August 149819 July 1500Died young.
Eleanor of Austria15 November 149825 February 1558Married
1. Manuel I of Portugal, had issue
2. Francis I of France, no issue.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor24 February 150021 September 1558Married
Isabella of Portugal, had issue.
Isabella of Austria18 July 150119 January 1526Married
Christian II of Denmark, had issue.
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor10 March 150325 July 1564Married
Anna of Bohemia and Hungary, had issue.
Mary of Austria15 September 150518 October 1558Married
Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia, no issue.
Catherine of Habsburg14 January 150712 February 1578Married
John III of Portugal, had issue.
John III of Portugal7 June 150211 June 1557Married
Catherine of Habsburg, had issue.
Isabella of Portugal23 October 15031 May 1539Married
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, had issue.
Infanta Beatriz, Duchess of Savoy31 December 15048 January 1538Married
Charles III, Duke of Savoy, had issue.
Infante Luís, Duke of Beja3 March 150627 November 1555Unmarried, had illegitimate issue.
Infante Fernando, Duke of Guarda and Trancoso5 June 15077 November 1534Married
Guiomar Coutinho, had issue.
Cardinal-Infante Afonso of Portugal23 April 150921 April 1540Became Cardinal of Portugal, unmarried, no issue.
Henry of Portugal31 January 151231 January 1580Became Cardinal of Portugal, unmarried, no issue.
Infante Edward, 4th Duke of Guimarães7 October 151520 September 1540Married
Isabel of Braganza, had issue.
Mary I of England18 February 151617 November 1558Married
Philip II of Spain, no issue.[2]

Great-grandchildren

ImageNameBirthDeathNotes
Maria of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu15211577Unmarried, no issue.
Philip II of SpainMay 21, 1527September 13, 1598Married
1. Maria of Portugal, had issue
2. Mary I of England, no issue
3. Elisabeth of Valois, had issue
4. Anna of Austria, had issue
Maria of SpainJune 21, 1528February 26, 1603Married
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, had issue.
Joanna of HabsburgJune 24, 1535September 7, 1573Married
João Manuel, Prince of Portugal, had issue.
Maximilian II, Holy Roman EmperorJuly 31, 1527October 12, 1576Married
Maria of Spain, had issue.
Charles II, Archduke of AustriaJune 3, 1540July 10, 1590Married
Maria Anna of Bavaria (his niece, a great-great-grandchild of Isabella and Ferdinand), had issue.
no imageInfante Edward, 5th Duke of GuimarãesMarch 1541November 28, 1576Unmarried, no issue
Johanna of AustriaJanuary 24, 1547April 10, 1578Married
Francesco I de' Medici, had issue.
Catherine of AustriaSeptember 15, 1533February 28, 1572Married
Sigismund II Augustus, no issue.
Eleonora of AustriaNovember 2, 1534August 5, 1594Married
William I, Duke of Mantua, had issue.
Dorothea of Denmark15201580Married
Frederick II, Elector Palatine, no issue.
Christina of Denmark15221590

Married
1. Francesco II Sforza, had no issue
2. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine, had issue.

Maria Manuela, Princess of PortugalOctober 15, 1527August 12, 1545Married
Philip II of Spain, had issue.
João Manuel, Prince of PortugalJune 3, 1527January 2, 1554Married
Joan of Spain, had issue.
Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy15281580Married
Margaret of France, had issue.
Infanta Maria of Guimarães15381577Married
Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, had issue.
Infanta Catarina, Duchess of Braganza15401614Married
John, 6th Duke of Braganza, had issue.
Elisabeth of AustriaJuly 9, 1526June 15, 1545Married
Sigismund II Augustus, king of Poland, no issue.
Anna of AustriaJuly 7, 1528October 16, 1590Married
Albert V, Duke of Bavaria, had issue.
Barbara of AustriaMay 30, 1539September 19, 1572Married
Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara, no issue.

References

  1. Liss, Peggy K. (10 November 2015). Isabel the Queen: Life and Times. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 11. ISBN 9780812293203.
  2. The Tudors - Catherine of Aragon Timeline in: historyonthenet.com.
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