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Juana la Loca, Queen of Castile 1479-1555

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Works:179 works in 322 publications in 13 languages and 8,831 library holdings
Classifications:m2, 785.9
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Most widely held works by Juana
Choirbook for Philip the Fair and Juana of Castile : c. 1504-6 : Brussel, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, MS. 9126( scor )
1 edition published in 2000 in Latin and held by 72 libraries worldwide
Music for Joan the Mad 1479-1555, Spain = Musiques pour Jeanne la Folle by Nef (Musical group)( Sound Recording )
1 edition published in 1995 in Spanish and held by 68 libraries worldwide
Colección documental albacetense de la reina doña Juana (1505-1519)( Book )
2 editions published in 2002 in Spanish and held by 15 libraries worldwide
Cancionero de Juana la Loca( scor )
1 edition published in 2007 in Spanish and held by 12 libraries worldwide
Polyphonic music with Latin, French and Flemish texts.
Libro de horas de Juana I de Castilla by Catholic Church( Book )
2 editions published in 2005 in Latin and held by 6 libraries worldwide
Cancionero de Juana la Loca by Bibliothèque royale de Belgique( scor )
1 edition published in 2007 in French, Middle [ca. 1300-1600] and held by 6 libraries worldwide
Documentos de Juana I( Book )
2 editions published in 2006 in Spanish and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Titulo de ciudad y privilegio de armas, timbre y divisa : concedidos a Guadalaxara de la Nueva Galicia by Charles( Book )
1 edition published in 1979 in Spanish and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Requesens family papers, 1336-1860 by Requesens family( Book )
in Italian and held by 1 library worldwide
Collection of documents concerning the Requesens, a family of Spanish origin who lived in Sicily and Naples. Over the centuries, the Requesens remained strong supporters of the Spanish crown, from whom they received numerous privileges and grants. About half of the items contained in the Requesens family papers pertain to these privileges, the most important being the concession of the island of Pantelleria, as well as territories in the areas of Syracuse, Marsala, and Palermo. The Requesens were also in charge of collecting taxes and customs fees in numerous locations of the Kingdom of Naples on behalf of the Spanish crown. Moreover, the Requesens were politically and military active during the Neapolitan Wars in support of the Spanish coalition. This long standing connection with the Spanish crown is emphasized in many documents, including personal and official correspondence, legal and notarial papers, petitions, and accounts. The Requesens also had connections, mostly through marriage, with other southern Italian aristocrats, such as the Naselli, the Morso, the Alliata, the Bonanni, the Fuentes, the Carretto, and the Branciforte. These relationships are chronicled in a small number of documents covering the genealogical history of the family over the centuries. Letters between family members and friends and relatives all over Italy (Sicily, Naples, Genoa, Venice, Milan, and Turin) and France and Spain are also present. Various stamps, perhaps indicating the payment of the customary governmental stamp tax to issue official documents, appear on numerous items; they are the same as or similar to stamps on other documents in the Villafiorita Ducal Records.
Book of Hours and Missal : manuscript, [between 1485 and 1490 by Catholic Church( Book )
in Latin and held by 1 library worldwide
Two documents concerning Peru, one with autograph signature, [1536]-1537 by Charles( Book )
in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide
Two documents, one (MA 1113.1) issued jointly with Juana la Loca and signed by Francisco de los Cobos (Secretary to Charles V), and one (MA 1113.2) with autograph signature of Charles V. Both concern Peru and Gaspar de Espinosa. See individual records for detailed description.
Document issued jointly with his mother, Queen Juana la Loca, undated [1536 by Charles( Book )
1 edition published in 1536 in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide
Giving the message which Espinosa should transmit to the Indians of the Province Rio de San Juan, Peru, of which he is Governor, to inform them they are subjects of Spain by virtue of the Bull of Alexander VI (1493). Summarizing the orders issued to the Indians of Peru through Gaspar de Espinosa. Signed by F. de Los Cobos (Covos) y Molina, Secretary of Charles V.
Letter patent on lawsuit by Juana( mixd )
1 edition published in 1512 in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide
Letter patent on lawsuit: manuscript, 1512 by Juana( Book )
1 edition published in 1512 in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide
Documents concerning concessions and privileges granted to the Tlaxcalan Indians by the Spanish monarchs 1732-1808( mixd )
in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide
Copies and originals from 1732-1808 of petitions, proclamations, and cédulas reales relating to concessions and privileges granted to the Tlaxcalan Indians by the Spanish kings, in recognition of their services and loyalty.
Testimonio del proceso de residencia by Vasco de Quiroga( Book )
1 edition published in 1542 in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide
Photocopy of a ms. containing documents concerning the pueblo-hospitals of Santa Fe, begun in Mexico City and in Michoacán (now Morelia) in 1532 and 1533 by Vasco de Quiroga, bishop of Michoacán.
Copy of the judicial proceedings concerning privileges and nobility status of the family of Juan de la Parra Diosdado [16( Book )
in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide
Copy of the judicial proceedings in the case of Juan de la Parra Diosdado, concerning his claims, as well as previous claims of his relatives, to status as an hijo dalgo.
 
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Music for Joan the Mad 1479-1555, Spain = Musiques pour Jeanne la Folle
Alternative Names
Giovanna, la Pazza, Queen of Castile, 1479-1555
Ioanna Castilla, Reina 1479-1555
Jeanne, la Folle, Queen of Castile, 1479-1555
Jeanne la Folle, reine de Castille, 1479-1555
Joan, the Mad, Queen of Castile, 1479-1555
Johanna Castilia, Regina 1479-1555
Johanna, de Waanzinnige, 1479-1555
Johanna, Die Wahnsinnige, 1479-1555
Johanna, la Loca, Queen of Castile, 1479-1555
Juana Aragón, Reina 1479-1555
Juana Castilla, Reina, I. 1479-1555
Juana España, Reina 1479-1555
Juana I de Castilla 1479-1555
Juana I, Queen of Castile, 1479-1555
Juana I, reine de Castille, 1479-1555
Juana Kastilien, Königin 1479-1555
Juana, la Loca, Queen of Castile, 1479-1555
Juana la Loca, reine de Castille, 1479-1555
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Juana la Loca Joan the madJuana the mad : sovereignty and dynasty in renaissance EuropeA love too beautiful : the story of Joanna of CastileJuana la LocaThe lunatic queen
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