Historians and scholars often overlook the role of women in the Renaissance. Do women have renaissance? This period did not occur only in male vacuum conditions, and women played an important role in the changes that occurred in Europe. Regardless of the status of women in the class system, women are still considered to be the evil daughter of Eve, the collapse of men. One that is entering the world is Isabella Este, one of the great Renaissance women. Isabella d'Este not only left the wonderful art she gathered and consigned in her life, but fortunately he saved these treasures and left a treasure trove of over 2,000 letters. Through these letters, sch
The marriage of Castilla Isabella in 1469 and Ferdinand II of Aragon brought the unification of the two Spanish kingdoms. Isabella was the sole ruler of Queen of the Renaissance 's first century and was a sponsor of Columbus' s voyage to the New World. She has plans to restore and strengthen the dominant position of the Roman Catholic Church on the Iberian Peninsula. Also known as the Islamic queen Isabela (Isabel, Spanish) I Castilla, also known as Catholic Isabella, together with her husband Ferdinand (Spanish Fernando) II (1452-1516) Together they completed the rebuilding of the Iberian Peninsula. She is a royal sponsor of New World Sailing created by Christopher Columbus, she is the daughter of Castile's John II and Portugal Isabella.
Isabella's rule created a Renaissance style decoration and architectural style called Isabella. As she wants to bring Catholic faith to more and more people, Isabella gave one of the most important tools of the empire and civilization - a Spanish humanist written by Elio Antonio de Nebrija First grammar of European language
Spain's Queen Isabella I of Castile (as known as Catholic Isabella) is an important person in Catholicism as a global religion, as a sponsorship of Christopher Columbus' mission to cross the Atlantic in 1492. Spaniards and Portuguese sent explorers and migrants along the Columbus route and established a vast empire in the Americas where they converted Native Americans to Catholics. Her marriage to Aragon Ferdinand II ensured the unification of the Kingdom of Spain and the royal couple agreed to have the same power. Pope Alexander VI of Spain awarded them the title of "Catholics". Isabella and Ferdinand incited the Spanish Inquisition as part of the law amendment to integrate its authority. In January 1492 the Catholic monarch conquered the last Moorish fortress in Spain in Granada. Seven months later, Columbus sailed in the Americas.