juana in A Sentence

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    Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz.

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    Juana says,“We love being a part of Surfside.

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    Her sister Juana is a much.

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    Juana la Loca-facts.

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    If Juana was expecting happily ever after, she was sorely mistaken.

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    The convent was founded in 1419 by Juana Rodriguez Maldonado in her own palace.

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    Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was a 17th century poet who lived in Mexico City.

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    Until retiring, Juana worked on and off as a temporary clerk in a local hospital.

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    As for Juana, she was mostly confined to a nunnery for the rest of her long life.

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    Take Juana, a single mother and lifelong resident of Arroyo, Puerto Rico whom we interviewed for a 2016 study.

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    On November 6, 1479, Juana, the third child and second daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, was born.

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    After Isabella's death in 1504, Juana became Queen of Castile, a fact that didn't sit well with either her father or husband.

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    One of her nephews, whom she babysat as a kid, is a spearfisher who provides a few fish or a lobster for Juana's fridge.

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    The next few years were a tumultuous tug-of-war as Philip was habitually unfaithful and Juana supposedly retaliated with fits of anger and dramatic fainting spells.

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    Both of them felt they had the right to rule her kingdom, and both thought the best way to get Juana out of the picture was to have her declared insane.

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    The $200 peso note features the face of Sister Juana Inés de la Cruz, who was a nun, writer and scholar that lived in the early colonial period from 1651 to 1695.

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    Left utterly alone for the next 18 years, Juana lived in a cave, fished with seashells, captured seals and birds(and made their feathers and skins into clothes) and weaved bowls and baskets from grass.

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    Technically Juana remained queen, with her father acting as regent until his death, at which point her son Charles ruled as co-monarch with her, though she was again out of the picture for all intents and purposes.

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