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  1. 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.

  2. 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 .

  3. English: Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile, called "the Mad" Español: Escudo de la Reina Juana de Castilla , llamada "la Loca" El matrimonio de doña Juana con Felipe el Hermoso trajo otro cuartelado más: (...) las mismas que usaron los Reyes Católicos (...) se cuartelaron con las de Felipe: cuartelado de Austria, Borgoña moderno, Borgoña antiguo y Brabante; sobre el todo paprtido ...

  4. Catherine of Lancaster. Signature. "John II of Castile", imaginary portrait by Francisco Aznar (1881) John II of Castile (Spanish: Juan; 6 March 1405 – 20 July 1454) was King of Castile [1] and León from 1406 to 1454. He succeeded his older sister, Maria of Castile, Queen of Aragon, as Prince of Asturias in 1405.

  5. Joanna became queen of Castile when her mother died in 1504. Philip was proclaimed king in 1506, but died a few months later, leaving his wife distraught with grief. Joanna's father, Ferdinand II of Aragon , and her own son, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor , were quick to seize power, confining the queen for the rest of her life on account of her alleged insanity.

  6. English: Arms of Queen Joanna and King Philip I of Castile (As Castilian Monarchs) It was also used by Charles I (1519-1520) Español: Blasón con las armas de los reyes Juana y Felipe I de Castilla

  7. 22 feb 2024 · Joanna of Castile, also known as Joanna the Mad, was never expected to inherit the throne of Castile and Aragon in the 16th century. Due to her misunderstood mental illnesses, though, Queen Joanna was eventually declared unfit to rule her kingdom. The mistrust of the three most important men in her life probably added to her emotional state.