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Discover the Spanish Infanta who reshaped Renaissance power from behind the throne.
Step into the glittering courts of 16th-century Europe as historian Professor Magdalena Sánchez joins host Paul Bavill to rage against a stubborn myth: that women only matter in history when they command political power.
Catalina Micaela — daughter of Philip II of Spain and Duchess of Savoy — has long been treated as a political footnote. But across 3,000 intimate letters, a forceful, devoted, and highly capable woman emerges: one who shaped diplomacy, managed wars, and commanded a court… while enduring ten pregnancies in thirteen years.
Professor Sánchez reveals how Catalina:
• Asserted her authority as Infanta of Spain, not merely “a duchess”
• Governed Savoy during her husband’s campaigns, acting as his lieutenant
• Challenged ministers, criticised generals, and organised court life with precision
• Maintained deep emotional connection through constant letter-writing and gift-giving
• Balanced political influence with religious devotion and motherhood as central duties
This episode uncovers Catalina’s love story, her leadership, and the invisible labour of royal women — all of which historians have too often ignored.
If you think only queens and rulers shape history, Catalina will change your mind.
Further Listening from the History Rage Archive
For more on powerful and underestimated women of Renaissance Europe:
• Episode 199 — Catherine de’ Medici with Una McElvenna
• Episode 232 — Ruling Queens with Elizabeth Norton
About Our Guest – Professor Magdalena Sánchez
Professor of History at Gettysburg College and author of:
Infanta: The Short Remarkable Life of Catalina Michaela (Yale University Press) — the first major biography to spotlight Catalina’s voice and legacy.
📚 Buy the book
Infanta: The Short Remarkable Life of Catalina Michaela
https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9780300282832
Listen, Follow & Support History Rage
🎧 New to History Rage? We invite leading historians to vent their anger at the myths we keep getting wrong.
Follow for more raging truth:
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Discover the Spanish Infanta who reshaped Renaissance power from behind the throne.
Step into the glittering courts of 16th-century Europe as historian Professor Magdalena Sánchez joins host Paul Bavill to rage against a stubborn myth: that women only matter in history when they command political power.
Catalina Micaela — daughter of Philip II of Spain and Duchess of Savoy — has long been treated as a political footnote. But across 3,000 intimate letters, a forceful, devoted, and highly capable woman emerges: one who shaped diplomacy, managed wars, and commanded a court… while enduring ten pregnancies in thirteen years.
Professor Sánchez reveals how Catalina:
• Asserted her authority as Infanta of Spain, not merely “a duchess”
• Governed Savoy during her husband’s campaigns, acting as his lieutenant
• Challenged ministers, criticised generals, and organised court life with precision
• Maintained deep emotional connection through constant letter-writing and gift-giving
• Balanced political influence with religious devotion and motherhood as central duties
This episode uncovers Catalina’s love story, her leadership, and the invisible labour of royal women — all of which historians have too often ignored.
If you think only queens and rulers shape history, Catalina will change your mind.
Further Listening from the History Rage Archive
For more on powerful and underestimated women of Renaissance Europe:
• Episode 199 — Catherine de’ Medici with Una McElvenna
• Episode 232 — Ruling Queens with Elizabeth Norton
About Our Guest – Professor Magdalena Sánchez
Professor of History at Gettysburg College and author of:
Infanta: The Short Remarkable Life of Catalina Michaela (Yale University Press) — the first major biography to spotlight Catalina’s voice and legacy.
📚 Buy the book
Infanta: The Short Remarkable Life of Catalina Michaela
https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9780300282832
Listen, Follow & Support History Rage
🎧 New to History Rage? We invite leading historians to vent their anger at the myths we keep getting wrong.
Follow for more raging truth:
→ Search History Rage on Apple Podcasts or your preferred app
→ Find @HistoryRage on social media (search to connect)
💥 Support the show and unlock benefits:
• Ad-free listening available via Apple Podcasts subscription at £3/month
• Join the £5/month Patreon for monthly livestream access — search History Rage Patreon to subscribe
📣 Love this episode?
Tell one friend, one colleague, one fellow history-nerd — and help the rage spread.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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