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[16] Unlike her two surviving sister ships, Conde de Venadito and Isabel II, which were decommissioned in 1900, [16] Infanta Isabel had her torpedo tubes removed, was converted into a gunboat, and remained in service. Infanta Isabel was in the Bay of La Concha off San Sebastián, Spain, when she suffered a boiler explosion on 3 August 1900. [1]
Neither Infanta Isabel nor Gaetan were enthusiastic about the project. [8] Gaetan was tall and good-hearted, but penniless and plagued by ill health. He was known for his lack of intellect. Infanta Isabel was short, blond, with clear blue eyes and a small up-turned nose. She was dutiful, conservative and headstrong.
Isabel II: 1859: 1861: Died in infancy María del Pilar Berenguela Isabel Francisca de Asís Cristina Sebastiana Gabriela Francisca Caracciolo Saturnina de Borbón y Borbón: Isabel II: 1861: 1879: Died unmarried María de la Paz Juana Amelia Adalberta Francisca de Paula Juana Bautista Isabel Francisca de Asís de Borbón y Borbón: Isabel II ...
The Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia in the Mariemont Park (Spanish: La infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia en el parque de Mariemont) is a large oil on canvas [1] painting by Flemish artists Jan Brueghel the Elder and Joos de Momper. [2] It was painted in the first quarter of the 17th century. [3] The painting is kept in the Museum of Prado in Madrid. [2 ...
Isabel Fernanda was born an infanta of Spain as a daughter of Infante Francisco de Paula and Princess Luisa Carlotta of the Two Sicilies.Once King Ferdinand VII of Spain died in 1833, his wife, Queen Maria Christina, the younger sister of Isabel’s mother Luisa, married discreetly to Agustín Fernando Muñoz y Sánchez—the reason behind the discreet behaviour of the marriage was due to the ...
Princess Isabel Alfonsa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Infanta of Spain, [1] (Isabel Alfonsa María Teresa Antonia Cristina Mercedes Carolina Adelaida Rafaela de Borbón-Dos Sicilias y Borbón; 16 October 1904 – 18 July 1985) [2] was a member of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and a princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies by birth. [3]
Infanta María Isabel (20 December 1851 – 22 April 1931): married her parents' first cousin Prince Gaetan, Count of Girgenti. Infanta Maria Cristina (5 January 1854 - 7 January 1854). Infanta Margarita (23 September 1855 - 24 September 1855), she was born prematurely.
The construction of a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser to be named Infanta Isabel was authorized by a Royal Order of 11 September 1883. [3] Her keel was laid at the Reales Astilleros de Esteiro shipyard in Ferrol, Spain in October 1883. Her construction soon was suspended, and on 31 December 1883 a Royal Order changed her name to Isabel II. [3]