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  1. Nov 8, 2014 · Joanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), known as Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la Loca), was queen of Castile from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516. From the ...

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  2. Historical documentary about Joanna of Castile (AKA Joanna the Mad), the ill-fated queen of Castile and daughter of the famous Spanish monarchs Isabella of C...

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  3. 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, als...

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  4. Dec 8, 2015 · Joanna depicted by Charles de Steuben (1788–1856) Introduction: Joanna (1479-1555) nicknamed “The Mad” (In Spanish Juana la Loca), was the daughter of the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. The monarchs union, along with the conquest of Granada in 1492, contributed to the formation of Spain as it is known ...

  5. Joanna of Castile. Joanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), historically known as Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la Loca ), was the nominal queen of Castile from 1504 and queen of Aragon from 1516 to her death in 1555. She was the daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon.

  6. Dec 9, 2012 · Introduction: Juana (also known as Joanna and Joan) of Castile was born in Toledo, Spain on 6 November 1479, the third child of Queen Isabella of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. Not long after her marriage to Philippe “The Handsome,” Duke of Burgundy, people of the court began referring to her as Juana “The Mad” (la loca).

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  8. The Madness of. Joanna of Castile. 1866. Oil on canvas. This extraordinary historical painting -as appealing as it is disquieting- is one of the first and best examples of the fascination that Joanna of Castile (1479-1555) held for nineteenthcentury Spanish painters. The daughter of the Catholic Monarchs ( Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of ...

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