Isabel la Paloma (1432–1455)
Isabel la Paloma (1432–1455)
Queen of Portugal. Born in 1432; died on December 2, 1455, at Evora; interred at Batalla; daughter of Pedro or Peter of Coimbra, regent of Portugal, and Isabel of Aragon (1409–1443); married Afonso or Alphonso V, king of Portugal (r. 1438–1481), on May 6, 1448; sister of Pedro the Constable also known as Peter the Constable (1429–1466); children: Joao (1451–1455); Joanna (1452–1490), regent of Portugal; Juan also known as John II (1455–1495), king of Portugal (r. 1481–1495).
Isabel la Paloma, queen of Portugal, who was married to Alphonso V, had strong interests in religion, history and literature. In 1445, she commissioned translations of Ludolph von Sachen's Vita Christi and Christine de Pizan 's 1405 Livre de Trois Vertues (The Book of the Three Virtues). Two years after Isabel's death in 1455, her brother Peter the Constable wrote Tragédia de la Insigne Reyna Dona Isabel, a biography of her life. Alphonso's second wife was Juana la Beltraneja .