Mentiras De La Historia De Espaг±a - Maria Lara.... [ 2026 Release ]
: Every Spanish student learns that Miguel de Cervantes was the "Manco de Lepanto" (the one-armed man of Lepanto). The book clarifies that while he lost the use of his left hand due to nerve damage from arquebus wounds, he did not actually have his arm amputated—he still had two physical arms.
: 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 peculiar story involves the "Filekina," a supposed "patriotic gasoline" made from juice that an Austrian con artist tried to sell to Francisco Franco during the post-war years of scarcity. : Every Spanish student learns that Miguel de