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Encyclopedia: Joanna of Castile Source:Wikipedia
Joanna
(
Spanish
:
Juana de Castilla
) (
November 6
,
1479
–
April 12
,
1555
), called
Joanna the Mad
(
Juana La Loca
), was
Queen regnant of Castile
and mother of the
Holy Roman Emperor
Charles V
. She was the second daughter of
Ferdinand II of Aragon
, and
Isabella of Castile
, and was
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Joanna (Spanish: Juana I de Castilla) (November 6, 1479 – April 12, 1555), called Joanna the Mad (Juana La Loca), was Queen regnant of Castile and Aragon jointly with her son the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V...
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Isabella I (April 22 1451 – November 26 1504) was Queen regnant of Castile and Leon. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. The Castilian version of her name was Ysabel...
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Category:Joanna of Castile - Wikimedia Commons |
English: Joanna of Castile, (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), called Joanna the Mad (Juana La Loca), was Queen-regnant of Castile. ... Media in category "Joanna of Castile"
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Joanna of Castile. Joanna (Spanish: Juana) (November 6, 1479 - April 11, 1555), called the Mad (la Loca), queen of Castile and mother of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, was the second daughter of ...
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A selection of articles related to Joanna of Castile ... A Wisdom Archive on Joanna of Castile...
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The Book of Hours of Joanna I of Castile Joanna the Mad Finn's Fine ... |
The references to St John the Baptist, St Ildephonsus and St Isidore are indicative of a member of the Spanish royalty – and everything points to Joanna the Mad, Queen of Castile.
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Charles V, Holy Roman emperor — Infoplease.com |
son of Philip I and Joanna of Castile, grandson of Ferdinand II of Aragón, Isabella of Castile, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and Mary of Burgundy.
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Joanna, Spanish queen of Castile. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth ... |
Joanna, Spanish queen of Castile. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. ... (Joanna the Mad), 1479–1555, Spanish queen of Castile and León (1504–55), daughter of Ferdinand II and Isabella I. ...
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Joanna (Spanish: Juana) ( November 6 , 1479 – April 12 , 1555 ), called Joanna the Mad (Juana La Loca), Queen Of Castile and mother of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V , was the second daughter ...
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Joanna (Juana I de Castilla) (November 6, 1479 – April 12, 1555), called Joanna the Mad (''Juana La Loca''), was Queen regnant of Castile and Aragon jointly with her son the Holy Roman Emperor ...
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