Issue
By Christian II of Denmark (1 July 1481 – 25 January 1559; married in 1514)
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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John | 21 February 1518 | 1532 | |
Philip Ferdinand (twin) | 4 July 1519 | 1520 | |
Maximilian (twin) | 4 July 1519 | 1519 | |
Dorothea | 10 November 1520 | 31 May 1580 | married in 1535, Frederick II, Elector Palatine and had no issue. |
Christina | November 1521 | 10 December 1590 | married in 1533, Francesco II Sforza and had no issue, married secondly in 1541, Francis I, Duke of Lorraine and had issue. |
Stillborn son | January 1523 | January 1523 |
Isabella's most famous daughter was Christina, Duchess of Milan made famous in Holbein's portrait, painted when Henry VIII of England was looking for his fourth wife. Her other daughter, Dorothea of Denmark and Norway, married Frederick II, Elector Palatine.
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