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  1. The war concluded in 1479 with the Treaty of Alcáçovas, which recognized Isabella and Ferdinand as sovereigns of Castile and granted Portugal hegemony in the Atlantic, with the exception of the Canary Islands. Joanna lost her right to the throne of Castile and remained in Portugal until her death.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 1 set 2023 · Joanna of Castile praying, accompanied by John the Evangelist, Hours of Joanna of Castile, Bruges, between 1496 and 1506, Additional 18852, f. 288clock.jpg 286 × 837; 150 KB Las Muy Ricas Horas de Juana I de Castilla (1).jpg 2,409 × 2,811; 2.87 MB

  4. Philip I o Castile: Issue: Eleanor, Queen o Portugal an Fraunce Charles V, Haly Roman Emperor Isabel, Queen o Denmark Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor Mary, Queen o Hungary Catherine, Queen o Portugal: Hoose: Hoose o Trastámara (bi birth) Hoose o Habsburg (bi marriage) Faither: Ferdinand II o Aragon: Mither: Isabella I o Castile: Releegion ...

  5. English: Coat of Arms of infanta Joanna of Castile, Princess of Asturias and Girona (1502-1504) and Queen of Castile (1504-1506) as Consort of Philip the Handsome Español: Escudo de la infanta Juana de Castilla , Princesa de Asturias y Gerona (1502-1504) y reina de Castilla (1504-1506), como consorte de Felipe el Hermoso

  6. After secret negotiations were undertaken in 1234, it was agreed that Joan would marry King Henry III of England. [3] This marriage would have been politically unacceptable to the French, however, since Joan stood to inherit not only her mother's county of Ponthieu, but also the county of Aumale that was vested in her father's family.