Juana of Aragon
Juana of Aragon
2004-06-08 23:00:58
Maria
Isabel ended up getting her money's worth out of her man (though he also played the adultery field very well, and had a number of illegitimate children, one of whom made Bishop before the age of 15). Not sure, but I believe that another of his children was a noted beauty, Juana of Aragon (http://www.lyons.co.uk/A4H/bigc/Joanna.htm), who was based in Italy.
Ann:
I think this Juana may rather have been the daughter of ...
Ferdinand's sister's [Juana of Aragon]
husband's [Ferrante I, King of Naples -- son of Alfonso V (King of Aragon, Naples, and Sicily) and Maria of Castile (daughter of Enrique III, King of Castile and Leon)]
illegitimate son [ Fernando d'Aragona, son of Ferrante's mistress Diana Guardato] !
This Fernando married first, Anna da Sanseverino, second, Castellana de Cardona. All of whom are called "of Aragon" or the equivalent ...
I know Ferdinand had at least four illegitimate children, but do we have any sense of whether they were born before or after his marriage to Isabella?
L.P.H.,
Ann
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Isabel ended up getting her money's worth out of her man (though he also played the adultery field very well, and had a number of illegitimate children, one of whom made Bishop before the age of 15). Not sure, but I believe that another of his children was a noted beauty, Juana of Aragon (http://www.lyons.co.uk/A4H/bigc/Joanna.htm), who was based in Italy.
Ann:
I think this Juana may rather have been the daughter of ...
Ferdinand's sister's [Juana of Aragon]
husband's [Ferrante I, King of Naples -- son of Alfonso V (King of Aragon, Naples, and Sicily) and Maria of Castile (daughter of Enrique III, King of Castile and Leon)]
illegitimate son [ Fernando d'Aragona, son of Ferrante's mistress Diana Guardato] !
This Fernando married first, Anna da Sanseverino, second, Castellana de Cardona. All of whom are called "of Aragon" or the equivalent ...
I know Ferdinand had at least four illegitimate children, but do we have any sense of whether they were born before or after his marriage to Isabella?
L.P.H.,
Ann
Note: This post may contain misspellings, grammatical errors, disorganized sentence structure, or may entirely lack a coherent theme. These elements are natural to the process of writing, and will only add to the overall beauty of the post.
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