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Keywords: catherine of aragon catherineofaragon european royalty europeanroyalty portrait blackandwhite monochrome black and white Juan, Prince of Asturias, (Seville, 28 June 1478 – 4 October 1497) was the only son of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon who survived to adulthood. At the age of 18 Juan married Archduchess Margaret of Austria (1480-1530) in the Cathedral of Burgos in April, 1497. Six months later, on the way to the wedding of his older sister in Portugal, he died in Salamanca, possibly from tuberculosis. His wife was left pregnant and later gave birth to a stillborn child. Juan's death, followed closely by those of his elder sister (Isabel, Queen-consort of Portugal) and her only child (Miguel) led to the inheritance of the Spanish kingdoms by the Habsburgs, descendants of his younger sister Juana, who had married the Archduchess Margaret's brother, Philip the Handsome. In 1492, Columbus named the newly discovered island of Cuba Isla Juana in deference to Prince Juan, at that time the heir apparent. Juan, Prince of Asturias, (Seville, 28 June 1478 – 4 October 1497) was the only son of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon who survived to adulthood. At the age of 18 Juan married Archduchess Margaret of Austria (1480-1530) in the Cathedral of Burgos in April, 1497. Six months later, on the way to the wedding of his older sister in Portugal, he died in Salamanca, possibly from tuberculosis. His wife was left pregnant and later gave birth to a stillborn child. Juan's death, followed closely by those of his elder sister (Isabel, Queen-consort of Portugal) and her only child (Miguel) led to the inheritance of the Spanish kingdoms by the Habsburgs, descendants of his younger sister Juana, who had married the Archduchess Margaret's brother, Philip the Handsome. In 1492, Columbus named the newly discovered island of Cuba Isla Juana in deference to Prince Juan, at that time the heir apparent. Juan, Prince of Asturias, (Seville, 28 June 1478 – 4 October 1497) was the only son of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon who survived to adulthood. At the age of 18 Juan married Archduchess Margaret of Austria (1480-1530) in the Cathedral of Burgos in April, 1497. Six months later, on the way to the wedding of his older sister in Portugal, he died in Salamanca, possibly from tuberculosis. His wife was left pregnant and later gave birth to a stillborn child. Juan's death, followed closely by those of his elder sister (Isabel, Queen-consort of Portugal) and her only child (Miguel) led to the inheritance of the Spanish kingdoms by the Habsburgs, descendants of his younger sister Juana, who had married the Archduchess Margaret's brother, Philip the Handsome. In 1492, Columbus named the newly discovered island of Cuba Isla Juana in deference to Prince Juan, at that time the heir apparent. portrait catherineofaragon europeanroyalty Juan de Flandes Hispano-Flemish The Baptism of Christ c. 1508-1519.jpg The website that this file is originally from kleio org claims that this is Juan of Spain however there is no source on the webpage itself If there is a better source that shows that the angel on the full painting is indeed supposed to depict Juan then please add it http //www kleio org/de/geschichte/stammtafeln/vip/flandes13a/ coloured picture of full painting http //www nga gov/content/ngaweb/Collection/art-object-page 46124 html century 15 Author PD-old-100 John Prince of Asturias Juan de Flandes
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