Philip I of Castile - Family

Family

Philip and Joanna of Castile had six children:

  • Eleanor (1498–1558), Queen consort first to Manuel I of Portugal and secondly to Francis I of France.
  • Charles (1500–1558), King of Spain, Holy Roman Emperor.
  • Isabella (1501–1526), Queen consort of Christian II of Denmark.
  • Ferdinand I (1503–1564), King of Bohemia and Hungary, Holy Roman Emperor.
  • Mary (1505–1558), Queen consort of Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia.
  • Catherine (1507–1578), Queen consort of John III of Portugal.

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