Catalina de Medrano
Lady in the court of Queen Isabella I of Castile from 1497 to 1504 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catalina de Medrano y Bravo de Lagunas Cienfuegos (October 31, 1479 – Atienza, December 2, 1541) was a noblewoman from the important Medrano family in the Kingdom of Castile. Catalina de Medrano was a Lady in the court of Queen Isabel I of Castile and the sister of Luisa de Medrano, famous professor at the University of Salamanca. Catalina and her husband took charge of resuming the construction of the convent and chapel of San Francisco in Atienza, where her mother had already been buried in 1531. Catalina, together with her husband, Hernando de Rojas y Sandoval, participated in the custody, or care, of Queen Juana I in Tordesillas. She is not to be confused with Catalina de Medrano, wife of the maritime explorer Sebastián Cabot.