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  1. Joanna of Aragon (Spanish: Juana, Italian: Giovanna; 16 June 1455 – 9 January 1517) was Queen of Naples as the second wife of King Ferdinand I. She served as regent (General Lieutenant) of Naples between the abdication and flight of her husband's son Alfonso II on 22 February 1495 until the formal succession of Alfonso's son, Ferdinand II .

  2. Eleanor of Aragon. Joan of Portugal ( Portuguese: Joana [ʒuˈɐnɐ]; 31 March 1439 [1] – June 13, 1475) [2] was the Queen of Castile as the second wife of King Henry IV of Castile. The posthumous daughter of King Edward of Portugal and Eleanor of Aragon, she was born in the Quinta do Monte Olivete Villa, Almada .

  3. Ornamented Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile.svg. English: Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile, called "the Mad" with supporters. This Coat of arms is shown at the facade of Saint Mary the Royal Church in Aranda del Duero, Burgos Province (Spain) Español: Escudo de la Reina Juana de Castilla, llamada "la Loca" con los soportes.

  4. Johanna van Castilië. Johanna van Castilië ( Toledo, 6 november 1479 — Tordesillas, 12 april 1555 ), bijgenaamd de Waanzinnige ( Spaans: Juana la Loca ), was de eerste monarch die heerste over zowel het koninkrijk Castilië (1504-1555) als het koninkrijk Aragón (1516-1555), een unie die zou uitgroeien tot hedendaags Spanje.

  5. Ce fichier et sa description proviennent de Wikimedia Commons. Accéder au fichier sur Commons Description Description Ornamented Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile.svg English: Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile , called "the Mad" with supporters. This Coat of arms is shown at the facade of Saint Mary the Royal Church in Aranda del Duero, Burgos Province (Spain) Español: Escudo de ...

  6. 12 May. Joanna of Portugal, OP (6 February 1452 – 12 May 1490; Portuguese: Joana, Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃tɐ ʒuˈɐnɐ pɾĩˈsezɐ]) was a Portuguese regent princess of the House of Aviz, daughter of King Afonso V of Portugal and his first wife Isabel of Coimbra. She served as regent during the absence of her father in 1471.