The Marriage issues of Manuel I

In 1515 D. Maria, the wife of D. Manuel I dies. The flemish and the castillians get worried because being "free" he could marry Joana, the Mad, who was confined to Tordesilhas, where her father, D. Fernando had sent her and where her son, Carlos wanted her to be, so he could rule the hispanic monarchies. The other problem presented to both catillians and flemish was if Manuel maried instead with Joana, a Beltraneja, who was pretender to the throne of Catille and still was in Portugal he could claim the catillian throne.
Manuel recieved an offer to marry Margarida (Margareth), daughter of the emperor, and aunt of Carlos. But instead he choose/asked to marry with Leonor, sister of Carlos, because this way if Manuel had problems with the people his son, D. João, was listening to, Carlos would support him. And this way Carlos knew his uncle, Manuel, wouldn't mess with Catillian issues.

But could Manuel I married one of the other three options? What would that turned out to be? Did he made the smartest choice? (BTW he wanted his sons to marry the first borns of both Filipe, o Formoso (Philip, the Fair), and of Joana, the Mad).
 
But could Manuel I married one of the other three options? What would that turned out to be? Did he made the smartest choice? (BTW he wanted his sons to marry the first borns of both Filipe, o Formoso (Philip, the Fair), and of Joana, the Mad).

I think that Eleanor was the only option he had, actually. Juana la Beltraneja was already living in a convent, was already 53 years old, and even if she wanted to marry it would really piss off the Spanish. Juana the Mad was, well, mad, and already living in home prison. And even if Margaret was available, being 35 she was considered old, and had already promised never remarry again, after the death of her second husband, the Duke of Savoy. As far as I know, Manuel didn't want to remarry at all, but when he saw how beauty was Eleanor he dedided that she should be his wife, and not his son's.
 
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