The marriage of near kin considered with respect to the laws of nations, the results of experience and the teachings of biology [electronic resource] . hanna John C ATHERINE Married his sisters hits. but sent back t.) Iiur fallier when Charles d, 1506, She became mad. bands sister, Margaret. f?a stole Ann him. She then married 1506, d, 1555, He was killed by the brother She was divorced John of Spam, 1497; but had no chil-dren ; and on his death married again, kick of ahorse, 1497. on the plea of afHnity, 1531- PhDip II. of Savoy, 1499. = 1st, her uncle byaffinity, Emmanuel ofPortugal; 2
The marriage of near kin considered with respect to the laws of nations, the results of experience and the teachings of biology [electronic resource] . hanna John C ATHERINE Married his sisters hits. but sent back t.) Iiur fallier when Charles d, 1506, She became mad. bands sister, Margaret. f?a stole Ann him. She then married 1506, d, 1555, He was killed by the brother She was divorced John of Spam, 1497; but had no chil-dren ; and on his death married again, kick of ahorse, 1497. on the plea of afHnity, 1531- PhDip II. of Savoy, 1499. = 1st, her uncle byaffinity, Emmanuel ofPortugal; 2nd, Fran-cis I. of France. Ferdinand Germany = Anne ofBohemia, 1521. Hehadnine daughters and two Second wife of heibrother-in-law, Em-manuel of Portugal. Of Portugal = Charlesv., her first-cousin,and brother- and uncle- Called the , king of 1tugal. 1495—1521 EleanorThird wife of Em-manuel of Portugal;sister of Charles V., Catherine of Charles v., King Spain. She was first- by blood, and aunt by marriage lo JOHA=John ofher first -both sides. ! also proposed tozabeth of Eng- Fourth wife of heruncle Philip II. of = Isabella of Spain,. ElizabethDaughter of HenryII. of France. Grand-daughter by affinityto her husbands aunt,m. 1559. d. 1568. 1Isabella PHiLir IV. =Of Spain. Sister of L01 1665. of France. PROHIBITIONS IIQ he married two sisters. Celestine III. threw the kingdomof Leon under an interdict, because Alfonso IX. marriedGarsenda, princess of Castille, his cousin Alfonsos daughter,and he was obliged to divorce her. Sancho IV. of Castillewas excommunicated because he married his second-cousinMaria. The succession of his son Ferdinand IV. was conse-quently disputed until he was legitimised by a papal the Cruel of Portugal was excommunicated for marry-ing three wives in succession. Eleanor, heiress of Guienne andPoitou, who despised her husband as more of a monk thana man, got a divorce, with her husbands joyful assent, on theplea of affinity,
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