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  1. Queen of Castile from 1504, around February 1505 the Cortes (parliament) was informed of Juana's unspecified ‘infirmity’, presumably by Ferdinand, and legitimised his right to administer Castile. In June 1506, father and husband cited ‘infirmities and sufferings, which for the sake of her honour are not expressed’ in a treaty leaving the government of Castile to Philip.

  2. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Joan (born Nov. 6, 1479, Toledo, Castile [Spain]—died April 11, 1555, Tordesillas, Spain) was the queen of Castile (from 1504) and of Aragon (from 1516), though power was exercised for her by her husband, Philip I, her father, Ferdinand II, and her son, the emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain). Joan was the third child of Ferdinand II of ...

  3. Joanna of Castile. This article is about the Queen of Castile and Leon, for her 1st cousin see Joanna of Castile, Queen of Portugal. Joanna of Castile (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555) was Queen of Castile and Aragon, Joanna was historically named "Joanna the Mad" or "Juana la loca" for her mental illness that affected her relationship with her father, son, and husband.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Joanna of Castile has received more than 3,959,320 page views. Her biography is available in 66 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 61 in 2019) . Joanna of Castile is the 206th most popular politician (down from 168th in 2019) , the 20th most popular biography from Spain (up from 21st in 2019) and the 8th most popular Spanish Politician .

  6. Among others, Joanna held the titles of Archduchess of Austria, Infanta of Castile and of Aragon, and princess of Burgundy. Named for the saint's day of her birth (24 June is the Nativity of St. John the Baptist ) and in honor of her paternal grandmother, Queen Joanna of Castile , Joanna of Austria was motherless at the age of four and was entrusted to Doña Leonor de Mascareñas .

  7. Joanna of Castile (disambiguation) Joanna of Castile was the monarch of Spain from 1516 until 1555. Joanna of Castile, and variations Joan of Castile or Juana of Castile, may also refer to: Joan, Countess of Ponthieu (died 1279), queen consort of Castile. Juana Manuel (died 1381), queen consort of Castile.