Joanna of Austria (in Castilian,
Juana,
24 June,
1535 -
7 September,
1573),
Infanta of Spain, of the
Habsburg family.
She was born in
Madrid to
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (who was the first king of united
Spain, officially
King of Aragon and
King of Castile) and his consort
Infanta,
Isabel of Portugal, daughter of King
Manuel I of Portugal.
As such, Juana was an
Archduchess of Austria,
Infanta of Castile and of
Aragon,
princess of Burgundy and
Flanders, daughter of a
Holy Roman Emperor, etc.
She married her first cousin, Infante
John of Portugal, who was the heir of
Portugal, the sole surviving son of her paternal aunt
Catherine of Habsburg and her maternal uncle King
John III of Portugal. Their teenage marriage led to pregnancy (João was 15 years old when his wife conceived), and their only child
Sebastian of Portugal was born posthumously in
1554 a couple of weeks after the teenage father João had perished of
juvenile diabetes at the age of 16 years.
Shortly after Sebastian's birth Joanna was called back to Madrid, by her brother
King Philip II, to run the kingdom while he was away in England to marry Queen Mary. She filled this role admirably and was intelligent and efficient, a "take charge" kind of woman.
She never remarried and she never returned to Portugal to see her son, Sebastian, again, although she sent him letters and had portraits of him painted at various ages so she could see what he looked like. One of these, of him at age 11, is now in the
Convento de Las Dezcalsas Reales that she founded in the royal palace where Charles V had lived when in Madrid. She is reputed to have been admitted to the Jesuit order, being the only female in the history of the Order.
Ancestors
Bibliography
There is a new biography of her by Villacorta Baños-García
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