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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Juana_ManuelJuana Manuel - Wikipedia

    Juana was the daughter of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena (1282–1348) and his third wife Blanca Núñez de Lara de La Cerda. [1] Her mother Blanca (d. 1347) was a descendant of the lords of Biscay and of Lara and of Alfonso X's eldest son, Fernando de la Cerda. She was the last undisputably legitimate member of the House of Ivrea .

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    Juana Manuel (1339 – 27 March 1381) was Queen of Castile from 1369 until 1379 by marriage to king Henry II of Castile. She was also the heiress of Escalona, Villena, Peñafiel and Lara, as well as Lady of Biscay. Juana Manuel. Juana and one of her daughters, painted by Jaime Serra in the mid-fourteenth century.

  3. Leonor de Trastámara. Información profesional. Cargos ocupados. Consorte real de Castilla (1369-1379) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Juana Manuel de Villena (1339-27 de marzo de 1381) fue reina consorte de Castilla por su matrimonio con Enrique de Trastámara, más tarde Enrique II de Castilla. Era hija de Don Juan Manuel y de Blanca Núñez de ...

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  5. Jul 3, 2019 · Juana Manuel de Villena. English: Juana Manuel of Villena (1339 – Salamanca, 27 March 1381) was Queen consort of Castile from 1369 until 1379. She was the daughter of Don Juan Manuel (1282–1349) and his second wife Blanca Núñez de Lara de La Cerda. She also was the heiress of Escalona, Villena, Peñafiel and Lara, as well as Lady of Biscay.

  6. Gorriti, Juana Manuela (1816–1892)Best known for her fiction and memoirs, the Argentine writer Juana Manuela Gorriti spent her life traveling among Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru and writing about these places and times. Born on July 16, 1816, and exiled from Argentina in 1831, Gorriti married Manuel Isidoro Belzú (later president of Bolivia ...

  7. John I of Castile. John I ( Spanish: Juan I; 24 August 1358 – 9 October 1390) was King of Castile and León from 1379 until 1390. He was the son of Henry II [2] and of his wife Juana Manuel of Castile.

  8. We know that two other pictures made by Barnaba da Modena were sent to Spain and also include figures of the patrons; one was probably made for the chapel of the Manuel family in Murcia Cathedral. The woman in those pictures has been identified as Juana Manuel, a powerful noblewoman who became Queen of Castile through marriage in 1369 – as ...

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