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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)


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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). Joanna was the last monarch of the Iberian House of TrastA

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Aragon Burgundy Castile Dynasty Habsburg Handsome House Marriage Monarch Philip Queen Royalty Rule Spain Spanish Spanish History 1479 1555 Iberian Initiated Joanna Juana Loca Nicknamed Regnant


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This print showcases Joanna, the remarkable Queen regnant of Castile and Aragon during the late 15th century. Known as Joanna the Mad, her reign marked the end of the illustrious Iberian House of Trastámara dynasty. In this portrait, Joanna exudes an air of elegance and grace befitting a queen. Her regal attire reflects her status as one of Spain's most powerful monarchs. With her piercing eyes and serene expression, she commands attention and respect. Joanna's life was not without turmoil, however. Despite her beauty and intelligence, she struggled with mental health issues that earned her the moniker "Juana la Loca" in Spanish history. This unfortunate nickname belied her true potential as a ruler. Married to Philip I of Burgundy at a young age, their union initiated a tumultuous period for Joanna. The Habsburg prince would later become King Philip I of Castile but died prematurely in 1506. This tragic loss further exacerbated Joanna's fragile state of mind. Despite these challenges, Joanna left an indelible mark on Spanish royalty through her rule over both Castile and Aragon. Her legacy is one that intertwines love, power struggles, tragedy, and resilience—a testament to the complexities faced by those who wear crowns. This print serves as a poignant reminder of Queen Joanna's place in history—an enigmatic figure whose story continues to fascinate scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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