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Sunday, 22 / 3 / 2011 was the occasion for a program in the TRIAC buenisimo (The Hob, Traslasierra Cba / Hurlingham). Ferrarese Family
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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The last years of Juana of Castile (I) THE COUNTESS DOÑA

On January 2, 1525 leaving the Infanta Catalina forever home of Queen Juana way the Portuguese throne. With his departure, Juana lost the only source of real and constant affection he had. His absence is deeply saddened. For days, does not depart from the window where Catherine has been referred to get away one last time. Since then, the existence of Juana is reduced to a monotonous and dreary life of solitude for thirty long years, except for sporadic visits by some of his relatives who wondered about the events in their realms.


In January 1527, Carlos V goes to Tordesillas to present to his wife Isabel Portugal. The Empress is the daughter of his sister Mary, and therefore the meeting has a strong emotional charge. Juana does not return to be visited by his son in the next nine years. The emperor entrusted the management of the house of the queen kept the marquis of Denia, as he travels through Europe and addresses the major issues of international politics. Before leaving, he ordered the Marquis of Denia to carry the body of his father Philip to Granada, where he joined the remains of the Catholic Kings. Although Juana seems never discovered this fact.

Empress Elizabeth is responsible for visiting occasionally by personal affection and to assure you receive proper care. In February 1532, Juana hosted the empress and the young Philip and Mary during his stay of eight days in Tordesillas. According to the Marquis of Denia, the queen received her daughter and their grandchildren with great joy, treating them in an exemplary manner, majestic "as it did to the Queen, Our Lady, her mother" throughout your stay . However, the marquis said to Charles that, although her mother had "so willingly" as Queen Elizabeth, "not open any sane entreat your Highness otherwise understood more of what belongs to wife. "


In December 1536, Queen Juana is pleasantly surprised by the imperial court, which, led by Carlos and Isabel and their three children Philip, Mary and Jane, for ten days crammed the palace and the town of Tordesillas. At these times, Jane is always revered in public for his son, despite the isolation that maintains it, has never lost respect for their status as legitimate queen. Although the emperor explicitly named his sons governors, none of them ignored the need for approval Juana and all regencies began their visits to his grandmother, officially "to kiss the royal hands of your highness." Similarly, they took the formal permission of the queen before leaving Spain.

In November 1543, produces the most emotional family reunion for Jane, when her grandson Philip show, newly married, with his cousin and wife Maria Manuela of Portugal. The princess is the daughter of his beloved and longed Catalina, always present in his memory. It was probably one of the few happy moments of the queen, when she saw before that pair of young newlyweds who had just sixteen. And so he pleased, he asked them to dance in your presence.

Mary and Maximilian of Austria by Giuseppe Arcimbolo



In July 1550 he was visited by his grandchildren Mary and Maximilian of Austria, cousins \u200b\u200band spouses, welcoming the couple "with great joy and contentment." Her granddaughter showed her pictures of his own daughters and the Archduke Charles. Studying the images with great interest, Mary Jane asked the name and age of each family portraits, "with other features and Donayre." Queen complained that he had not been brought to the Princess Anne, the eldest daughter and future fourth wife of Philip II. The sovereigns explained that Anne had left to protect it from summer heat.

His grandson Maximilian presented with a gold cross that his son Ferdinand, Maximilian's father, had sent him. Although pleased with the cross, the queen was concerned with the place to save it. When his grandson suggested the hang of a fabric in your room, the queen said that the risk of theft required greater security, since many of his other belongings were missing. Delicately, Maximiliano changed the subject.

Book of Hours of Joanna of Castile


Queen greatly appreciated and demanded his belongings have exclusive authority over them. Among other items, Juana perhaps considered the jewels of Queen Elizabeth, Philip the Fair, Margaret of Austria, diplomats and even the city of Antwerp, as representations of some of their most important relationships. Some belts and ties could she kept in the same way, have commemorated significant occasions. Hundred and sixteen books of the queen, the twenty-eight altar pieces, fifty-five rosaries and various relics, will provide sites for personal and spiritual reflection. Also very fond of pictures of his mother Elizabeth and her sister Catherine of Aragon.

Queen's collection, set mainly before 1507, rose slightly after 1512, when members of the royal family began "incursions" periodic her. Shocked by the disappearance of their belongings, Juana officials blamed the house before their own relatives. Thus tensions arose between Juana and many of his servants.


In late 1524, the emperor had ordered Juana trunks were secretly removed from their rooms and open in their presence. After selecting the gold, pearls, silver and precious stones from the chests, Carlos V allegedly ordered melt the gold objects that seemed old and not used and distributed the remaining assets with her younger sister Catherine. Later, suspecting that a chest had been removed and replaced, the Queen ordered that he would open before her. When they lifted the lid of the chest showed an old cloth and bricks. According to the camera man Juan de Arganda, the queen expressed relief when they learned that the missing property had served his son. Especially seemed to fear that unworthy servants from stealing their possessions.


Sources:
Bethany Aram, Juana Queen, Government, piety and dynasty. Marcial Pons, editions of History, SA 2001
Manuel Fernandez Alvarez, Juana La Loca, La Captive of Tordesillas. Espasa Calpe SA 2000

Monday, March 21, 2011

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