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  • Sie ist geboren am 12. August 1566 in Segovia, Spain, Holy Roman Empire.Quelle 1
  • (Reigned ) von 6. Mai 1598 bis 13. Juli 1621 in Spanish Netherlands: Achduchess and joint ruler of Habsburg Nederland.
  • Sie ist verstorben am 1. Dezember 1633 in Bruxelles, Brabant, Belgium, Holy Roman Empire, sie war 67 Jahre alt.Quelle 1
  • Ein Kind von Philip II of Spain und Elizabeth of Valois
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 23. März 2023.

Familie von Isabella Clara Eugenia Habsburg of Spain [[ChWikibio]] sss

Waarschuwing Pass auf: Husband (Albrecht Ernst Archduke Habsburg-Austria) ist auch ihre Cousine.

Sie ist verheiratet mit Albrecht Ernst Archduke Habsburg-Austria.

Sie haben geheiratet am 18. April 1599 in Valencia, Spain, sie war 32 Jahre alt.


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    Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain
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    Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia
    Co-sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands

    Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain by Sofonisba Anguissola, c. 1599
    Reign 6 May 1598–13 July 1621
    Predecessor Philip II of Spain
    Successor Philip IV of Spain
    Co-sovereign Albert VII, Archduke of Austria
    Full name
    Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain
    Royal house House of Habsburg
    Father Philip II of Spain
    Mother Elisabeth of Valois
    Born 12 August 1566
    Segovia, Spain
    Died December 1, 1633 (aged 67)
    Brussels, Brabant

    House of Habsburg
    Spanish line

    Emperor Charles V
    (King Charles I)
    Children
    Philip II of Spain
    Maria, Holy Roman Empress
    Joan of Spain
    Don John (illegitimate)
    Margaret of Parma (illegitimate)
    Philip II
    Children include
    Carlos, Prince of Asturias
    Isabella of Spain
    Catherine, Duchess of Savoy
    Philip III of Spain
    Philip III
    Children include
    Anne, Queen of France
    Philip IV of Spain
    Maria Ana, Holy Roman Empress
    Infante Carlos
    Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand
    Philip IV
    Children include
    Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias
    Maria Theresa, Queen of France
    Margaret, Holy Roman Empress
    Charles II of Spain
    Charles II


    Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, (12 August 1566 – 1 December 1633) was, together with her husband Albert VII, Archduke of Austria joint sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands in the Low Countries and the north of modern France. In some sources, she is referred to as "Clara Isabella Eugenia".

    Contents [hide]
    1 Biography
    1.1 Youth and family
    1.2 Marriage
    1.3 Spanish Netherlands
    2 Ancestors
    3 Isabella in Culture
    4 External links



    [edit] Biography

    [edit] Youth and family

    Isabella and her dwarf, c. 1599Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain was born in the city of Segovia on August 12, 1566, daughter of Philip II of Spain and his third wife Elisabeth of Valois. Her paternal grandparents were Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal. Her maternal grandparents were Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici.

    Her father, Philip II, was reportedly overjoyed at her birth and declared himself to be happier on the occasion than he would have been at the birth of a son. Philip already had a male heir, Don Carlos of Spain, the child of his first marriage to Infanta Maria of Portugal; however, father and son had never developed a close rapport and frequently lived in conflict with one another.

    Isabella's mother, Elisabeth of Valois, had originally been betrothed to Don Carlos, but political complications unexpectedly necessitated her marriage to Philip instead. Despite the significant age difference between them, Philip was very attached to Elisabeth, staying close by her side even when she was ill with smallpox. Elisabeth's first pregnancy in 1564 ended with a miscarriage of twin girls. She later gave birth to Isabella Clara Eugenia on 12 August 1566, and then to Isabella's younger sister Catherine Micaela October 10, 1567. Elisabeth miscarried a son on October 3, 1568, and died the same day.

    Isabella grew up with her sister Catalina, beloved by her father and her stepmother Anna of Austria, Philip's fourth wife. Philip ultimately fathered five children by Anna, all of whom died in early childhood except his heir Philip III of Spain. While Philip II is frequently characterized as having been cold and unaffectionate towards his offspring, there exist numerous letters addressed from him to his daughters which contain evidence of a deep attachment between them, each letter lovingly signed "Your good father".

    Isabella was also the only person whom Philip permitted to help him with his work, sorting his papers and translating Italian documents into the Spanish language for him. Isabella remained close to her father until his death on 13 September 1598, and served as his primary caretaker during the last three years of his life, when he was plagued by gout and frequent illness.


    [edit] Marriage
    Since 1568 the age of two, Isabella was promised to marry Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (July 18, 1552-January 20, 1612), son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria of Spain. Maria was a daughter of her paternal grandparents Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella of Portugal. Isabella, however, had to wait for more than 20 years before the eccentric Rudolf declared that he had no intention of marrying anybody.

    After her uncle, Henry III of France, was assassinated by the fanatical young monk Jacques Clément on August 2, 1589, Philip II claimed the French crown on behalf of Isabella. However, she had no right to this claim, since France was under the Salic Law, which forbade succession in the female line, and at any rate Philip's third wife and Isabella's mother Elisabeth had already ceded any claim to the French crown with her marriage to Philip II. For example the Parlement de Paris, in power of Catholic party, gave verdict that Isabella Clara Eugenia is "the legitimate sovereign" of France. The Huguenot leader, Henry of Navarre, the rightful king by traditional French inheritance laws, ultimately made good his claim to the throne, converted to Catholicism, and was crowned in 1594. Isabella however--as the heir general of Henry II--had the strongest claim to the Duchy of Brittany, which had only come into the royal domain through the successive marriages of Anne of Brittany and her daughter Claude (1491, 1499 and 1514), to successive French kings.

    At age 31, Isabella finally found a husband. On 18 April 1599, she married her cousin Archduke Albert of Austria, the younger brother of her former fiancé Rudolf II. Albert was the joint sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands and the former viceroy of Portugal. As Albert also was the Archbishop of Toledo, he had to be released from his religious commitments by Pope Clement VIII before the wedding could take place. Shortly before Philip II died on September 13, 1598, he renounced his rights to the Netherlands in favor of his daughter Isabella and her husband. Isabella later bore Albert three children, Archdukes Philip (born 21 October 1605) and Albert (born 27 January 1607) and Archduchess Anna Mauritia; however, all three died in infancy.


    [edit] Spanish Netherlands
    Beginning in 1601, the couple ruled the Spanish Netherlands together, and after Albert's death Isabella was appointed governor of the Netherlands on behalf of the King of Spain. A false anecdote links Isabella, the siege of Ostend, and the horse coat colour isabelline. The reign of Albert and Isabella is considered the Golden Age of the Spanish Netherlands.

    The reign of the Archdukes Isabella Clara Eugenia and Albert of Austria is a key period in the history of the Spanish Netherlands. After four decades of war, it brought a period of much-needed peace and stability to the economy of the Southern Netherlands. In addition to economic prosperity, the actions of the Archdukes stimulated the growth of a separate South Netherlandish identity. The Archdukes consolidated the authority of the House of Habsburg over the territory of the Southern Netherlands and largely succeeded in reconciling previous anti-Spanish sentiments.

    When it became clear that independence would not be possible, the Archdukes' goal became to reincorporate the Southern Provinces into the Spanish monarchy. In pursuit of that goal and to get their political agenda to all Flemish social classes, the Archdukes used the most diverse mediums. The visual arts, with the baroque popularized in the wake of the Catholic Reformation, was the perfect tool. Thus Isabella and her husband stimulated the growth of this artistic movement, which resulted in the creation of the Flemish Baroque.

    Their patronage of such artists as Peter Paul Rubens, Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Coebergher, the De Nole family, the Van Veens and many others were the beginning of a Golden Age in the Southern Netherlands. This, coupled with the political configuration of the period, made the Archdukes' Court at Brussels one of the foremost political and artistic centers in Europe of that time. It became the testing ground for the Spanish Monarchy's European plans, a boiling pot full of people of all sorts: from artists and diplomats to defectors, spies and penitent traitors, from Spanish confessors, Italian counselors, Burgundian functionaries, English musicians, German bodyguards to the Belgian nobles. The Treaty of London and the Twelve Years' Truce were brought about thanks to the active involvement of the Archdukes in the negotiations. Brussels became a vital link in the chain of Habsburg courts and the diplomatic conduits between Madrid, Vienna, Paris, London, Lisbon, Graz, Innsbruck, Prague and The Hague could be said to run through Brussels.

    When Albert died in 1621, Isabella joined the order of the Sisters of St. Clare, and became the governor of the Netherlands on behalf of the King of Spain. She was succeeded as Governor by Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand, the third son of her half brother Philip III of Spain in 1633.

    Isabella Clara Eugenia and her younger sister Catalina Micaela in 1570
    Isabella and her husband Albert
    Portrait by Peter Paul Rubens
    Isabella Clara Eugenia as a Poor Clare Nun in 1625



    [edit] Ancestors
    Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia's ancestors in three generations Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain Father:
    Philip II of Spain Paternal Grandfather:
    Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Paternal Great-Grandfather:
    Philip I of Castile
    Paternal Great-grandmother:
    Joanna of Castile
    Paternal Grandmother:
    Isabella of Portugal Paternal Great-Grandfather:
    Manuel I of Portugal
    Paternal Great-Grandmother:
    Maria of Aragon
    Mother:
    Elisabeth of Valois Maternal Grandfather:
    Henry II of France Maternal Great-Grandfather:
    Francis I of France
    Maternal Great-Grandmother:
    Claude of France
    Maternal Grandmother:
    Catherine de' Medici Maternal Great-grandfather:
    Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino
    Maternal Great-Grandmother:
    Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne





    [edit] Isabella in Culture
    In the 2007 film Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Isabella appeared in a minor role at the side of her father, Philip II of Spain, at the time of the attempted invasion of England by the Spanish Armada in 1588. The movie portrays Isabella as Philip's choice to replace Elizabeth on the throne of England. She was portrayed by actress Aimee King as a young girl rather than as the correct age of twenty-two years old.

    [edit] External links
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    Infanta Isabella of Spain
    House of Habsburg
    Born: 12 August 1566 Died: 1 December 1633
    Preceded by
    Philip II of Spain Co-sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands
    6 May 1598-13 July 1621
    with Archduke Albert of Austria (6 May 1598-13 July 1621) Succeeded by
    Philip IV of Spain
    Vacant
    Title last held by
    Archduke Albert of Austria Governor of the Spanish Netherlands
    1621–1633 Succeeded by
    Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand

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