Mentiras De La Historia De Espaг±a - Maria Lara.... May 2026
: The book dives into "bedroom lies," such as the claim that none of the children of King Charles IV were actually his, suggesting they were the result of the Queen's affairs, particularly with Manuel Godoy.
: One of the most famous figures addressed is Juana I of Castile , commonly known as "Juana la Loca" (Juana the Mad). The Lara sisters argue that her "madness" was a political construct used by her father, husband, and son to keep her away from the throne, presenting her instead as a "sane queen" trapped by power. Mentiras de la Historia de EspaГ±a - Maria Lara....
: A recurring theme is the Leyenda Negra (Black Legend), a series of historical distortions used by foreign powers—and sometimes Spaniards themselves—to vilify the Spanish Empire. The authors aim to reconcile these narratives with documented facts, such as the Spanish Empire's early concerns for human rights. About the Authors : The book dives into "bedroom lies," such
The following "story" highlights the major historical "lies" or curiosities explored in their work: The "Detective" Journey Through Time : A recurring theme is the Leyenda Negra
: The book dives into "bedroom lies," such as the claim that none of the children of King Charles IV were actually his, suggesting they were the result of the Queen's affairs, particularly with Manuel Godoy.
: One of the most famous figures addressed is Juana I of Castile , commonly known as "Juana la Loca" (Juana the Mad). The Lara sisters argue that her "madness" was a political construct used by her father, husband, and son to keep her away from the throne, presenting her instead as a "sane queen" trapped by power.
: A recurring theme is the Leyenda Negra (Black Legend), a series of historical distortions used by foreign powers—and sometimes Spaniards themselves—to vilify the Spanish Empire. The authors aim to reconcile these narratives with documented facts, such as the Spanish Empire's early concerns for human rights. About the Authors
The following "story" highlights the major historical "lies" or curiosities explored in their work: The "Detective" Journey Through Time