Isabel of Portugal, Lady of Viseu

{{Short description|Natural daughter of Ferdinand I (1364–1435)}}

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Isabella of Portugal (c. 1364– Marans, 4 April 1435) was the natural daughter of King Ferdinand I of Portugal, from an unknown mother. Though, it was rumored at the time that her mother was none other than the king's half-sister, Beatrice, Countess of Albuquerque,{{Cite journal |last=de Mello Vaz de São Payo |first=Luíz |date=2007 |title=Escandaloso incesto na corte portuguesa do século XIV |journal=Revista de Estudos Transmontanos e Durienses |volume=13}} with whom he was said to have had an incestuous relationship according to the chronicler Fernão Lopes.Bonat Trevisan, Mariana. 2020. «[https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/DMAE/article/view/69916 Das representações às experiências femininas vividas: As irmãs Maria e Leonor Teles na corte e na cronística portuguesas da Baixa Idade Média]». De Medio Aevo 9, nº July: 72. https://doi.org/10.5209/dmae.69916

Biography

Before 1373 she was betrothed to João Afonso Telo de Menezes, 1st Count of Viana (do Alentejo), son of the powerful João Afonso Telo, 4th Count of Barcelos. However, this project was abandoned or dissolved.

She married Alfonso Enríquez, Count of Gijón and Noreña, natural son of King Henry II of Castile. Her marriage was one of the clauses of the Treaty of Santarém, signed in 1373, between Portugal and Castile.

Through a royal letter issued on 2 October 1377, her father granted her the Lordship of Viseu, Celorico, Linhares and Algodres.

She left to the Royal Court of King Henry II of Castile where she lived while waiting for an appropriate age to get married. They finally married in November 1377{{Sfn|González Calle|2011|p=142}} in the city of Burgos. This marriage gave rise to the Noronha family, still represented in several aristocratic houses, both in Portugal and in Spain.

The couple had six children:

Isabella eventually returned to her native Portugal where her uncle, King John I of Portugal, gave her a warm welcome and protection, both to her and to her children.

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