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- Despite her exclusion from power, Joanna remained the queen of Castile, reigning jointly after 1516 with her son Charles I (Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire).
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On 12 July,: 69–91 they swore allegiance to Philip I and Joanna together as King and Queen of Castile and León and to their son Charles, later Charles I of Castile, Leon and Aragon and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, as their heir-apparent.: 135 This arrangement only lasted for a few months.
Mar 2, 2017 · Juana's son, Charles, who became the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, eventually took over from Juana as regent, and then, monarch. In 1509 Juana was either placed in, or retired to, the Royal Monastery/Convent of Santa Clara in Tordesillas, Castile.
Apr 27, 2024 · With this video, Behind the Throne: The Life and Trials of Joanna of Castile, Mother of Charles V, 👑 dive into the tumultuous life of Joanna of Castile, also known as Joanna the...
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Apr 16, 2021 · Charles, Joanna's father-in-law, quickly squashed the trouble and got Joanna back into her castle. Even decades later, Joanna's son surely remembered the hair-raising incident and likely decided to keep his mother quietly out of the picture for his own safety and convenience.
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Jun 13, 2022 · After the death of Ferdinand, Joanna became ruler of both Castile and Aragon. In short order, her eldest son, Charles V, became the next of Joanna’s male relatives to seize control over her in an effort to consolidate his own power. According to Isabella’s will, Charles would rule Castile when he turned twenty.
Sep 5, 2018 · Joanna’s son, Charles, was elected Charles V Holy Roman Emperor. 1520 (early) Joanna’s son, Charles paid his mother a visit before leaving to Germany to take up his role as Holy Roman Emperor.
Nov 27, 2023 · As duchess of Burgundy and archduchess of Austria, Juana performed a series of entries into her husband’s cities and towns, before giving birth to a daughter, Leonor, in 1498, and a son, Charles, in 1500. The successive deaths of Juana’s brother, older sister, and sister’s son made the archduchess of Austria heir to her parents ...