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  1. Isabella I ( Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), [2] also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica ), was Queen of Castile and León from 1474 until her death in 1504. She was also Queen of Aragon from 1479 until her death as the wife of King Ferdinand II. Reigning together over a dynastically unified Spain ...

  2. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Joanna of Castile has received more than 3,959,320 page views. Her biography is available in 66 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 61 in 2019). Joanna of Castile is the 206th most popular politician (down from 168th in 2019), the 20th most popular biography from Spain (up from 21st in 2019) and ...

  3. May 17, 2023 · Version with Supporters: File:Ornamented Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile.svg; Version as consort of Philip (1496-1502)File:Coat of Arms of Joanna of Castile as Consort of Philip the Handsome.svg; Version as consort of Philip (1502-1506) File:Coat of Arms of Joanna of Castile, Princess of Asturias and Girona as Consort of Philip the ...

  4. Eleanor of Aragon. Joan of Portugal ( Portuguese: Joana [ʒuˈɐnɐ]; 31 March 1439 [1] – June 13, 1475) [2] was the Queen of Castile as the second wife of King Henry IV of Castile. The posthumous daughter of King Edward of Portugal and Eleanor of Aragon, she was born in the Quinta do Monte Olivete Villa, Almada .

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  6. When Joanna of Portugal , queen of Castile, went into labor on February 28, 1462, she gave birth to a daughter destined to symbolize the turmoil of late medieval Spain, torn apart by weak monarchs and rapacious, feuding nobles. Henry and his queen named the baby Juana (Joanna), after her mother. To history, however, the girl became known ...

  7. Joanna (spanish Queen), Joanna ( the Mad) (1479–1555) Spanish queen of Castile and León (1504–55). She was the daughter of Ferdinand II and Isabella I and inherited Castile… Queens, Queens Queens are female sovereigns. A queen regnant rules a kingdom in her own right (or, in rare cases, by sharing power with a king). A queen cons…

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