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by Anonymous
ISABEL D'ARAGÃO
Born in Zaragoza in 1271 to the Aragonese prince Pedro and his wife Constança, Isabel’s early years were marked by a reputation for grace and a promise of peace. From a young age she attracted the attention of courts across Europe, her gentle spirit and keen sense of justice setting her apart from other noble heirs. At just eleven, she traveled to Portugal to marry King Dinis, a union celebrated with great fanfare that filled streets from Barcelona to the town of Trancoso.
As queen, Isabel quickly became beloved by her new people, especially the citizens of Coimbra, who would later cherish her as their patron saint. Her compassion shone through acts of charity and mediation, earning her a reputation for binding warring factions with kindness. The early chapters of her life reveal a determined young woman whose humility and piety laid the foundation for the lasting devotion she inspired throughout Portugal.
Language
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Duration
~42 minutes (41K characters)
Release date
2011-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Some of the world’s most enduring books were published without a known name attached. “Anonymous” usually signals mystery, privacy, lost history, or a deliberate choice to let the work stand on its own.
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