6/03/2013

Juana la Loca



Juana of Castile, known as Joanna the Mad (Toledo, November 6, 1479 - Tordesillas, April 12, 1555) was Queen of Castile 1504-1555 and of Aragon and Navarre, from 1516-1555, although from 1506 did not exert any real power and from 1509 lived locked in Tordesillas, first by order of his father Fernando and then by order of his son King Charles I. By birth, was Infanta of Castile and Aragon. By marriage, Archduchess of Austria, Duchess of Burgundy and Brabant and Countess of Flanders. On the death of his brothers John and Elizabeth and her nephew Miguel de la Paz, Princess of Asturias and Girona Viana. Finally, the death of his mother, Isabella, from 1504-1555, was sovereign of the Kingdom of Castile: Queen owns Castile, Leon, Galicia, lady of Biscay, Molina, Queen of Toledo, Cordoba, Jaen, Seville, Murcia, Gibraltar, Granada, Canary Islands and the West Indies. On the death of his father, Ferdinand, from 1516-1555, was queen of Spain and sovereign of the Crown of Aragon, Queen of Aragon, Countess of Barcelona, Queen of Valencia, Majorca, Naples and Sicily. Therefore, on January 25, 1519, became the first queen of the crowns that shaped the contemporary Spain, but since 1509 its power was only nominal, with his son Charles the first king of Spain.

- What was the real name of Juana la Loca?   
   a) Juana I of Castile
   b) Antonia II of Aragon
   c) Juana IV of Castile
   d) Elizabeth II of Jaén

- Who was his father?
   a) Antonio
   b) Fernando
  c) Manuel
   d) Francisco

- From that year he lived locked?
   a) 1506
   b) 1509
   c) 1600
   d) 1650


Dámaris Liébana Bolívar 
Maria Isabel López Muñoz

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