Juana La Loca - Ancestry

Ancestry

Ancestors of Joanna of Castile
16. John I of Castile (1358–1390) (=24)
8. Ferdinand I of Aragon (1380–1416)
17. Eleanor of Aragon (1358–1382) (=25)
4. John II of Aragon (1397–1479)
18. Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque (1342–1375)
9. Eleanor of Alburquerque (1374–1435)
19. Infanta Beatrice of Portugal (1347–1374)
2. Ferdinand II of Aragon & V of Castile (1452–1516)
20. Alfonso Enriquez, 1st Lord of Medina de Rio Seco (1354–1429)
10. Fadrique Enríquez, 1st Count of Melba and Rueda (1390–1473)
5. Juana Enriquez de Córdoba, 5th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte (1425–1468)
22. Diego Fernández de Córdova, 1st Lord of Baena (1355–1435)
11. Mariana Fernández de Córdoba y Ayala, 4th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte (1394—1431)
23. Inés de Ayala y Toledo, 3rd Lady of Casarrubios del Monte (d. 1453)
1. Joanna of Castile (1479–1555)
24. John I of Castile (1358–1390) (=16)
12. Henry III of Castile (1379–1406)
25. Eleanor of Aragon (1358–1382) (=17)
6. John II of Castile (1405–1454)
26. John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340–1399)
13. Catherine of Lancaster (1372–1418)
27. Constance of Castile (1354–1394)
3. Isabella I of Castile (1451–1504)
28. John I of Portugal (1357–1433)
14. Infante John, Lord of Reguengos de Monsaraz (1400–1442)
29. Philippa of Lancaster (1360–1415)
7. Isabella of Portugal (1428–1496)
30. Afonso, 1st Duke of Braganza (1370–1461)
15. Isabella of Braganza (1402–1445)
31. Beatriz Pereira de Alvim (1380–1415)

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