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La Reina Donna Juana la Loca, estudio historico. By Por Antonio Rodriguez Villa. Madrid, 1892, octavo, pp. 576.

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La Reina Donna Juana la Loca, estudio historico. By Por Antonio Rodriguez Villa. Madrid, 1892, octavo, pp. 576.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Extract

This book may be said to clear away the cloud of obscurity which has for well-nigh four centuries hung over the history of Juana, the Queen of Castile. The kingdoms of Castile and Aragon were politically united by the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella. They had five children, Isabella, Juan, Juana, Maria, and Catalina.

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Part II.—Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1894

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Footnotes

“Gustave Bergenroth,” a memorial sketch by W. C. Cartright, M.P., Edinburgh, 1870, p. 217.

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