
Juana the Mad: A Queen's Struggle for Sovereignty
Autor: Juana Suarez
Número de Páginas: 251Was she truly mad—or merely a victim of history's most ruthless power struggles? Juana of Castile, daughter of the legendary Catholic Monarchs Isabella and Ferdinand, was destined to rule one of the most powerful empires of her time. Instead, she became known to history as "Juana la Loca"—Juana the Mad. But was she really insane, or was her tragic fate orchestrated by those who sought to control the Spanish throne? From the glittering halls of the Spanish court to the treacherous intrigues of the Habs-burg dynasty, Juana the Mad unravels the gripping story of a woman trapped in a web of betrayal, ambition, and deception. Married to the charming but unfaithful Philip the Handsome, Juana found herself caught between the political ambitions of her father, husband, and son—each determined to seize her power for themselves. Stripped of her rightful place as queen, locked away in forced exile, and branded as mentally unstable, Juana's story is one of resilience, heartbreak, and the relentless struggle for sovereignty in a world that sought to silence her. For centuries, history has painted Juana as a madwoman. This book dares to ask: what if she was simply a woman ahead of her...