Juana I
Miguel Ángel Zalama RodríguezEditorial: Centro de Estudios Europa HispánicaISBN: 9788493677626
Sinopsis
Joan I (1479-1555), though she wore the crown longer than most Spanish monarchs, played scarcely any part in government, indifferent to everything around her except her husband. This caused her to be forgotten by history and left the door open to legend, which ended by turning Joan I into a character driven to madness by the coldness of her idolised Philip.
The truth was otherwise: though she never ruled, she was queen for nearly half a century, and it should not be forgotten because those who exercised power in her name always took account of her existence. She was still able to collect an extraordinary treasure which she took with her into her confinement at Tordesillas, although her household members took a heavy toll of it in an outright pillage. The queen, her family, power, the arts … an enthralling period and historical figure.
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