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Joanna of Castile,
known as la
Beltraneja (28
February 1462 – 12
April 1530), was a
claimant to the
throne of Castile, and
Queen of
Portugal as the wife...
- half-sisters). On 28
February 1462, the
queen gave
birth to a
daughter Joanna la
Beltraneja,
whose paternity came into
question during the
conflict for succession...
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succession of the
Crown of
Castile fought between the
supporters of
Joanna 'la
Beltraneja',
reputed daughter of the late
monarch Henry IV of Castile, and those...
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Contenders for the
throne of
Castile were Henry's one-time heir
Joanna la
Beltraneja,
supported by
Portugal and France, and Henry's half-sister
Queen Isabella...
- in the
dynastic conflict between Isabella I of
Castile and
Joanna La
Beltraneja, part of the
Galician aristocracy supported Joanna.
After Isabella's victory...
- and the king's daughter,
Juana de Trastámara, po****rly
known as la
Beltraneja –
because her
father was
alleged to be Beltrán de la Cueva. In the subsequent...
- out in El
Ministerio del
Tiempo and Isabel,
where she pla****
Juana la
Beltraneja in her childhood. In 2012, she made her film
debut in The Last Island...
- the
Marquis of Villena, and his
followers maintained that
Joanna la
Beltraneja, Henry's daughter, was the
rightful queen.
Shortly after the
Marquis made...
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Sarilhos Pequenos Ana de Mendonça (1460-1542) was a maid of
Joanna la
Beltraneja and
mistress of King John II of
Portugal Carolina Santos (born in 1986)...
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forces of
Ferdinand and
Isabella defeated the
supporters of
Juana la
Beltraneja. Mendoza's
Castilian chancellorship was
reconfirmed by Isabel, and in...