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Juana la Iguana is a fictional character, originally from the Spanish-language children's television series of the same name, which debuted in 1996 on home video. [1] The Juana la Iguana TV show later aired on the following networks: Venevision (Venezuela), Telemicro (Dominican Republic), Televicentro (Puerto Rico), [2] Televisa (Mexico), Televicentro (Honduras) Canal 5, Telemundo (US ...
[15] [16] However, Henry hesitated to fulfill all of the magnates' wishes, especially with regards to government reform, causing relations to sour. [ 16 ] In February 1465, he renounced Alfonso as his heir, commanded Beltrán to mobilize a royal army, and ordered Infanta Joanna, Queen Joan, and his younger half-sister Isabella to be moved to ...
Miss XV, sometimes stylized as Miss 15, is a Mexican teen musical comedy-drama television series, it is loosely inspired by 1987 telenovela Quinceañera. Pedro Damián produced the series for Nickelodeon and Canal 5 in 2012.
Sister Joana Angélica de Jesus, registered as Joanna Angelica de Jesus (December 12, 1761 – February 19, 1822) was a Brazilian Conceptionist nun, belonging to the Reformed Order of Our Lady of Conception, and martyr of the Brazilian Independence. [1]
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Still Life with Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber, commonly known as Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber, [1] [4] [5] was painted c. 1602. It is an oil on canvas painting. [6] [7] In the painting, the titular food items are displayed on a window ledge, left to right. The quince and cabbage are suspended above the ledge by a thread, which was ...
Juana was the daughter of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena (1282–1348) and his third wife Blanca Núñez de Lara de La Cerda. [1] Her mother Blanca (d. 1347) was a descendant of the lords of Biscay and of Lara and of Alfonso X's eldest son, Fernando de la Cerda.
Joanna of Castile (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), historically known as Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la loca), was the nominal queen of Castile from 1504 and queen of Aragon from 1516 to her death in 1555.