GUESS WHO SHE WAS
1) Where is this place?
2) What kind of Spanish Renaissance can you distinguish in this building? Why?
3) Who can she be? Why does she appear here?
4) Tell me some data about her.
5) When she died, who was in charge of her body? do you know any anecdote about this fact?
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ReplyDelete1- It is in San Clemente, in the old town hall.
ReplyDelete2- It can be framed within the Plateresque, one of the architectural aspects of the Renaissance, also called Gothic end, mixing Italian style influences with local builders, giving rise to a purely Spanish style.
3- Isabel de Portugal(Lady of San Clemente) because she was the wife of Charles I
4- She was Queen of Castile and mother of Isabel the Catholic.
5- Philip II, the son of Isabel of Portugal, led the funeral./Francisco de Borja organized the procession escorting the body of the Empress to his grave in the Royal Chapel of Granada, where he would be buried with the remains of the Catholic Monarchs.
1. It is in San Clemente
ReplyDelete2. Plateresque, reliefs similar to silversmiths, it join to italians
3. Isabel de Portugal, mujer de Carlos I de España y V de Alemania.
4.In his thirteen years of marriage six step-alone. She had 1 son and 2 daugters.
5. She died in Toledo, May 1, 1539, after a premature birth in which the child was born muerto.Su beauty and charm had captivated many courtiers, as the Duke of Gandia, after contemplating the decaying corpse after moving to Granada, renounced the pleasures of this world and decides "never again serve a man who can die".
1. It is in San Clemente.
ReplyDelete2. Plateresque, reliefs similar to silversmiths, it join to italians.
3. Isabel of Portugal, lady of Carlos the first of Spain and fifth of Alemand.
4. In his thirteen years of marriage six step-alone. She had one son and two daugthers.
5. She died in Toledo, May 1, 1539, after a premature birth in which the child was born died. Her beauty and charm had captivated many courtiers, as the Duque of Gandia, after contemplating the decaying corpse after moving to Granada, renounced the pleasures of this world and decides "never again serve a man who can die".