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John Keats' Isabella

2023-05-11 16:41:38

Isabella of John Keats loves everywhere, and love is not obvious, people refuse to believe that it exists. Their belief in love may be one that produces love or another. Those who do not expect it the most, and who do not want to find it will find the greatest love. This happened to Isabella of John Keats. In this poem, two young men of Isabella and Lorenzo fell in love, but the sweetest and most deadly love was found to be love away from the eyes of prying eyes.

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First of all, Isabella is the daughter of King Castile King John II. Isabella was born on April 22, 1451. Ferdinand is the son of Avon King of Aragon. He was born in 1452. When her father died, Isabella was just three years old. Her younger brother, Henry IV, became king. "He named Isabella his successor." Henry did not like Ferdinand. When Isabella married Ferdinand in 1469, Henry IV took down his support. In 1474, Henry died; leave his daughter Juana to the throne. After the end of the war in 1479, Isabella became the queen of Castile ("Queen Isabella"). From 1474 to 1505 she was Queen of Castile. "Isabella had to do war for the throne, their marriage began the joint control of Spain by Catholic monarchs" (Isacs)

Isabella Born in 1451. Her father is John of Castile and her mother is Isabella of Portugal. When her father died in 1454, Isabella's younger brother Henry IV became the new Castile king. Henry appointed his daughter Joanna as his heir, but he was forfeited by the aristocrat and accepted Isabella's brother Alfonso as heir. However, the young prince died in 1468 on suspicion of victims of addiction and plague. Isabella was named by Alfonso as his successor, and aristocracy against Henry gave her a crown and she refused. But the aristocratic pressure against Henry forced the king to compromise and named his sister his heir.