
Isabel de Portugal
Isabel de Portugal (1430–1496) was a prominent figure in the Portuguese royal family, known for her role as queen consort and her political influence. She was the daughter of King John I of Portugal and married King John II, which strengthened alliances within Europe. Isabel was notable for her involvement in charitable works and her efforts to improve the lives of the poor. She was also a key player in the politics of her time, supporting her husband’s reign and his initiatives. Isabel is remembered for her leadership, compassion, and contributions to Portuguese society and governance.