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Queens of old Spain

Chapter 4: ILLUSTRATIONS
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A series of historical studies examines the roles and influence of queens in Spain, arguing that social traditions often constrained women yet individual consorts or regnant queens frequently shaped political outcomes through circumstance, personality, and weak or absent male counterparts. The work combines biographical sketches with archival research and commentary on courtly customs, succession issues, and the contrast between ceremonial status and practical authority, tracing how specific women at the throne affected governance and national affairs across several centuries.

ILLUSTRATIONS

MARY TUDOR, QUEEN OF ENGLAND AND SPAIN. After a Painting by Antonio More Frontispiece
 
ISABEL THE CATHOLIC AT THE SURRENDER OF GRANADA. After a Painting by Pradilla to face page 64
 
JOAN THE MAD AND THE BODY OF HER HUSBAND. After a Painting by Pradilla „ „ 176
 
ISABEL OF VALOIS. After a Painting by Pantoja de la Cruz „ „ 288
 
ISABEL OF BOURBON. After a Painting by Velazquez „ „ 336
 
MARIANA OF AUSTRIA. After a Painting by Velazquez „ „ 368
 
ISABEL FARNESE. After a Painting by Van Loo „ „ 536
The above Illustrations are reproduced from Photographs by J. Lacoste, Madrid.