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Joanna, a name that resonates with power and mystery. Like the Tarot Card 2 - La Papesse (The Female Pope), she embodies wisdom and spiritual guidance

Background imageJoanna Collection: JUANA LA LOCA (1479-1555). Joan I, known as Juana la Loca (Joanna the Mad). Queen of Castile

JUANA LA LOCA (1479-1555). Joan I, known as Juana la Loca (Joanna the Mad). Queen of Castile, 1504-1555, and Aragon, 1516-1555. Oil on canvas, 1518, by Raphael and Giulio Romano

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna of Castile (1479-1555). Queen in her own right of the

Joanna of Castile (1479-1555). Queen in her own right of the
Joanna of Castile (1479-1555), know as Joanna the Mad. Queen in her own right of the Castille from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516. Engraving by M. Weber. La Ilustracion Artistica, 1886. Colored

Background imageJoanna Collection: Pedro Marcuello offers his Cancionero to Philip the Handso

Pedro Marcuello offers his Cancionero to Philip the Handso
Pedro Marcuello offers his Cancionero to Philip I of Castile (1478-1506), known as Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile (1479-1555), known as Joan the Mad, in 1502

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Ii / Hargrave

Joanna Ii / Hargrave
JOANNA II Italian Queen of Naples from 1414 Date: 1371 - 1435

Background imageJoanna Collection: Southcott Box Exterior

Southcott Box Exterior
JOANNA SOUTHCOTTs BOX before opening Date: 1927

Background imageJoanna Collection: Southcott Box Xray

Southcott Box Xray
X-ray taken by Harry Price of JOANNA SOUTHCOTTs BOX before opening Date: 1927

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Southcott - prophetess

Joanna Southcott - prophetess
Joanna Southcott (1750 - 1814) religious prophetess and founder of sect Date: 1822

Background imageJoanna Collection: Wilhelm Herzog Tyrol

Wilhelm Herzog Tyrol
WILHELM HERZOG von TYROL Austrian noble, son of Leopld the Wise, husband of Joanna of Hungary and Naples. Date: ? - 1406

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baillie, 1762-1851, Scottish Poet and Dramatist

Joanna Baillie, 1762-1851, Scottish Poet and Dramatist
JOANNA BAILLIE, 1762-1851, SCOTTISH POET AND DRAMATIST. one of the most eminent female writers and poets that these countries have produced, 1851 engraving

Background imageJoanna Collection: The Spendthrift or the Wasteful Woman, act III, scene V, from the Play by Thomas Asselijn

The Spendthrift or the Wasteful Woman, act III, scene V, from the Play by Thomas Asselijn, Joanna and the Polish Jewish Traders, Cornelis Troost, 1741

Background imageJoanna Collection: Giovanna I (1326-82) Queen of Naples, 1842 (oil on canvas)

Giovanna I (1326-82) Queen of Naples, 1842 (oil on canvas)
XIR188824 Giovanna I (1326-82) Queen of Naples, 1842 (oil on canvas) by Gras, Amedee (b.1805); 64x53 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: copy of an original in Aix; ); French

Background imageJoanna Collection: Children at Play, Probably the Artists Son Jacobus and Daughter Maria Joanna

Children at Play, Probably the Artists Son Jacobus and Daughter Maria Joanna Sophia Portrait of two children, probably Maria Joanna Sophia and Jacobus Nollekens Two Children of the Nollekens Family

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna (1479 - l 1555) Queen regnant of Castile and Queen regnant of Aragon, (Spain)

Joanna (1479 - l 1555) Queen regnant of Castile and Queen regnant of Aragon, (Spain). She has been nicknamed Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la Loca)

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baille (1762-1851) Scottish poet and dramatist. Engraving 1870

Joanna Baille (1762-1851) Scottish poet and dramatist. Engraving 1870

Background imageJoanna Collection: Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, 1862. James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, 1862. James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) American painter based in Britain

Background imageJoanna Collection: JOANNA BAILLIE, 1762-1851, SCOTTISH POET AND DRAMATIST. one of the most eminent female writers

JOANNA BAILLIE, 1762-1851, SCOTTISH POET AND DRAMATIST. one of the most eminent female writers and poets that these countries have produced, 1851 engraving

Background imageJoanna Collection: MENA, Alonso de (1587-1646). Altarpice-Reliquary

MENA, Alonso de (1587-1646). Altarpice-Reliquary of the Royal Chapel of Granada. 1630 - 1632. Detail from the base, with a portrait of Philip the Handsome and Joanna the Mad. Wood golden relief

Background imageJoanna Collection: Illustration of the Devotionary of Joanna the

Illustration of the Devotionary of Joanna the
" Illustration of the " Devotionary of Joanna the Mad" by Pedro Marcuello. Representation of Joanna together with her fathers Isabel of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon. Gothic art

Background imageJoanna Collection: Philip I the Handsome (1478-1506). King of the

Philip I the Handsome (1478-1506). King of the Netherlands (1482-1506) and Castile (1504-1506), married to Joanna the Mad.; Joan the Mad (1479-1555). Queen of Castile, married to Philip the Handsome

Background imageJoanna Collection: ORDOхZ, Bartolom頨1490-1520). Sepulchre of

ORDOхZ, Bartolom頨1490-1520). Sepulchre of
ORDOх Z, Bartolom頨 1490-1520). Sepulchre of Philip the Handsome and Joanna the Mad. 1526. SPAIN. Granada. Royal Chapel. Renaissance art. Sculpture on marble

Background imageJoanna Collection: Juan de Flandes ( -1519). Joanna the Mad. 1496

Juan de Flandes ( -1519). Joanna the Mad. 1496. Flemish art. Oil on wood. AUSTRIA. Vienna. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (Museum of Art History)

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna the Mads praying book made by Pedro Marcuello

Joanna the Mads praying book made by Pedro Marcuello, showing his work to king Philip the Handsome and queen Joanna the Mad, . Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Chantilly

Background imageJoanna Collection: JOANNA BAILLIE (1762-1851). Scottish writer. Mezzotint engraving, 19th century

JOANNA BAILLIE (1762-1851). Scottish writer. Mezzotint engraving, 19th century

Background imageJoanna Collection: ITALY: PALACE RUINS. View of the ruins of the palace of Queen Joanna, near Naples, Italy

ITALY: PALACE RUINS. View of the ruins of the palace of Queen Joanna, near Naples, Italy. Steel engraving, German, 19th century

Background imageJoanna Collection: SUNDAY SCHOOL, 1810. Joanna Prince in the Sunday School for neglected children she founded with

SUNDAY SCHOOL, 1810. Joanna Prince in the Sunday School for neglected children she founded with Hannah Hill at Beverly, Massachusetts, in 1810. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageJoanna Collection: JUANA LA LOCA (1479-1555). (Joanna the Mad). Queen of Castile

JUANA LA LOCA (1479-1555). (Joanna the Mad). Queen of Castile. Juana La Loca with the embalmed corpse of her husband, Philip the Handsome, which she always kept close to hand

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Colonna

Joanna Colonna
JOANNA COLONNA Italian princess, wife of Ascanio Colonna. Date: CIRCA 1590

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baillie Silhouette

Joanna Baillie Silhouette
JOANNA BAILLIE Writer Date: 1762 - 1851

Background imageJoanna Collection: Porter Carrying an upright piano - Tunisia

Porter Carrying an upright piano - Tunisia
An arab porter moves an upright piano by carrying the weighty instrument with his head, Tunisia

Background imageJoanna Collection: A Tale of Terror

A Tale of Terror
Colour illustration/cartoon, " A Tale of Terror!!!" by Thomas Tegg, 1820. Cartoon relating to thoughts regarding the Prophetess Joanna Southcott. HPG/8/2/1 (ii)"

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Southcote and the Public Disputations

Joanna Southcote and the Public Disputations
Colour illustration/cartoon, " The Imposter, or Obstetric Dispute (vide Joanna Southcote and the Public Disputations" by Thomas Tegg concerning Joanna Southcotts " pregnancy" with)

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Southcotts pregnancy with Shiloh

Joanna Southcotts pregnancy with Shiloh
Colour illustration/cartoon, " A medical inspection, or miracles will never cease" by Thomas Tegg concerning Joanna Southcotts pregnancy with Shiloh, 8 September 1814. HPG/8/2/1 i)"

Background imageJoanna Collection: Mother of Pius VII

Mother of Pius VII
Joanna Ghini, the mother of POPE PIUS VII

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna of Austria

Joanna of Austria
JOANNA OF AUSTRIA, princess, wife of Francesco di Medici, granduca (grand duke) of Tuscany, mother of Marie de Medici, wife of Henri IV of France. (from Rubens portrait)

Background imageJoanna Collection: Southcotts Box

Southcotts Box
JOANNA SOUTHCOTT Southcotts box, opened by Harry Price before a large audience in 1927; expected to contain amazing revelations, only rubbish was found

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baillie (Masq. )

Joanna Baillie (Masq. )
Joanna Baillie Writer

Background imageJoanna Collection: SOUTHCOTT

SOUTHCOTT
JOANNA SOUTHCOTT Prophetess and founder of a sect. Vignette portrait wearing a mob cap

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Southcott

Joanna Southcott
JOANNA SOUTHCOTT prophetess and founder of sect



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Joanna, a name that resonates with power and mystery. Like the Tarot Card 2 - La Papesse (The Female Pope), she embodies wisdom and spiritual guidance. She is a force to be reckoned with, just like the Head of a Mulatto Woman (Mrs. Eaton) Signed and dated in the upper left corner, showcasing her strength and resilience. Legend has it that Joanna could have been Pope Joan, challenging societal norms as the legendary female pope. Her presence is reminiscent of Geoffrey Chaucer at the court of King Edward III of England, where intellect and creativity flourished under her influence. But Joanna's story goes beyond mere legend; she was also known as Joanna of Castile or Mad Joanna due to her struggles with mental health. Despite these challenges, she remained an influential figure like Joanna la Beltraneja (1462-1530), Spanish Infanta who navigated complex political landscapes. GIOVANNA DI NAPOLI captures another facet of Joanna's identity—a woman whose impact transcends borders and time periods. Just like Southcott (1750-1814), whose creator remains unknown but left behind an enduring legacy. As we delve deeper into history, we discover The Altarpiece in Molde Cathedral, Norway—an artistic masterpiece that reflects both beauty and devotion—qualities embodied by Joanna herself. Her family played an integral role in shaping her life; depicted alongside Isabella and Ferdinand in portraits such as "Joanna of Castile with her parents. " Their support fueled her ambitions while grounding her in love. Yet amidst all these historical references lies a contemporary touch: meet Joanna Jackson or perhaps even Joanna Lodge—modern women who carry on this powerful name today. They embody strength, grace, intelligence—the essence of what it means to be a modern-day "Joanna.