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November 1479 – 12
April 1555),
historically known as
Joanna the Mad (Spanish:
Juana la loca), was the
nominal queen of
Castile from 1504 and
queen of Aragon...
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Juana Rosario Molina Villafañe (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwana moˈlina]; born 1
October 1961) is an
Argentine singer,
songwriter and actress,
based in...
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Juana Romani (born
Carolina Giovanna Carlesimo; 30
April 1867 – 13 June 1923[citation needed]) was an Italian-born
French portrait painter and artists'...
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Juana Núñez de Lara (1286 – 1351) was a
daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara the Fat and his wife
Teresa Díaz II de Haro of the
lordship of Biscay.
Juana is...
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D.a Juana Sisunan, Señora de Tabun, y
tuvimos nuestros citados hijos; y mi
dicho hermano tuvo dos
hijos con
D.a Magdalena Cadcad que son
D.a Maria...
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Juana Paula Manso (June 26, 1819 –
April 24, 1875) was an
Argentine writer, translator, journalist,
teacher and
feminist who
advocated for
better educational...
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Miguel da Paz,
Hereditary Prince of
Portugal and
Prince of
Asturias and
Girona (Portuguese:
Miguel da Paz de Trastâmara e Avis,
Portuguese pronunciation:...
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Columbus claimed the
island for the new
Kingdom of
Spain and
named it Isla
Juana ("John's Island")
after John,
Prince of Asturias. In 1511, the
first Spanish...
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notable writers of this
period were Juan Ruiz de Alarcón and
Juana Inés de la Cruz. Sor
Juana was
famous in her own time,
called the "Ten Muse". Nineteenth-century...