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Beatriz de Bobadilla

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Beatriz de Bobadilla
Depiction by Diego de Obregón [es]
Born1440 (1440)
Died1511 (aged 70–71)
NationalityCastillian

Beatriz de Bobadilla (1440–1511) was a Castillian noble, courtier, and confidant of Queen Isabella I of Castile. She was the childhood friend of Isabella and remained at her court as her adviser throughout her reign, once being subjected to an assassination attempt when mistaken for the queen.

For their service to the crown, in 1480 Bobadilla and her husband Andrés Cabrera [es] were granted the Marquisate of Moya [es] and, in 1489, the lordship of Chinchón.

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Life

Beatriz de Bobadilla was born in 1440 to Mosén Pedro de Bobadilla and Beatriz de Corral.[1] Her father was castellan of Arévalo Castle [es], where Isabel de Trastámara, future Queen regnant of Castile, grew up and was schooled. The two girls became close; as Beatriz was a decade older than Isabella, the former filled the role of an older sibling for Isabella. They would be lifelong friends.[2]

According to apocrypha, during the short-lived betrothal of Isabella to Pedro Girón Acuña Pacheco, many years Isabella's senior and infamously lecherous, Bobadilla is said to have threatened to kill Girón to preserve Isabella's health and happiness.[3]

Bobadilla participated in Henry IV's attempts to keep Isabella and Ferdinand II of Aragon separate. Juan Pacheco convinced Isabella's ladies-in-waiting that the marriage was perilous, as it could deliver Castile into the hands of Ferdinand's father, King John II.[4]

Family

The Bobadilla family was one with a long history of service to the Crown of Castile.[2]

Bobadilla's niece was Beatriz de Bobadilla y Ossorio, Governess of La Gomera, who was known as "the Huntress" for her amorous exploits at the Castilian court.[5] Other prominent relatives include Francisco Fernández de Bobadilla and Isabel de Bobadilla.

Citations

  1. ^ Ocariz 1674, p. 339.
  2. ^ a b Downey 2014, p. 29.
  3. ^ Downey 2014, p. 55.
  4. ^ Downey 2014, pp. 76, 83.
  5. ^ Downey 2014, p. 154.

References

  • Downey, Kirstin (2014). Isabella: The Warrior Queen. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-53411-6.
  • Ocariz, Juan Flórez (1674). Libro primero de las genealogias del Nueuo Reyno de Granada. por Ioseph Fernandez de Buendia.

Further reading

  • Salvador Miguel, Nicasio. Isabel la Católica: educación, mecenazgo y entorno literario. Alcalá de Henares; Centro de Estudios Cervantinos, 2008, p. 104.
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