Joanna of Portugal (1636–1653)
Joanna of Portugal (1636–1653)
Portuguese princess. Name variations: Joana. Born on September 18, 1636; died on November 17, 1653; daughter of Luisa de Guzman (1613–1666) and John IV the Fortunate, king of Portugal (r. 1640–1656).
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