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  1. Ce fichier et sa description proviennent de Wikimedia Commons. Accéder au fichier sur Commons Description Description Arms of Queen Joanna and Philip I of Castile.svg 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 También fue usado por Carlos ...

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  3. At age 46, he was interested in taking a second wife and (the still young) Joanna was suggested as a potential bride by her aunt, Isabella I of Castile, who probably wanted to divert Henry's interest from her daughter, Catherine of Aragon. Lacking a portrait of Joanna, Henry sent ambassadors to Naples in 1505 to report on the physical qualities of the prospective bride.

  4. Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I. She was educated at the Castilian court and also ruled as Countess of Ponthieu in her own right ( suo jure) from 1279. After diplomatic efforts to secure her marriage and affirm English sovereignty over Gascony, 13-year-old Eleanor was married to ...

  5. 3 mars 2016 · Media in category "Joanna of Castile in paintings". The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. Juanna Filips Klein.jpg 400 × 254; 29 KB. Charles de Steuben - Juana la Loca.jpg 1,665 × 1,332; 2.38 MB. Doña Juana la Loca recluida en Tordesillas (Museo de Zaragoza).jpg 443 × 537; 40 KB.

  6. Once again in 1468, a marriage proposal arrived from Afonso V of Portugal. Going against his promises made in September 1468, Henry tried to make the marriage a reality. If Isabella married Afonso, Henry's daughter Joanna would marry Afonso's son John II and thus, after the death of the old king, John and Joanna could inherit Portugal and Castile.

  7. In Santarém, Leonor proceeded to raise an army and sought help from John I of Castile, who decided to take command of the situation in Portugal, and left a Regency Council consisting of the Marquis of Villena, the Archbishop of Toledo and the Steward of the King to rule Castile in his absence. In January 1384 he began the journey to Santarém with Beatrice to answer the call of the Queen ...