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The Catholic Monarchs were Queen Isabella I of Castile (r. 1474–1504) and King Ferdinand II of Aragon (r. 1479–1516), whose marriage and joint rule marked... |
that unified in 1469 as personal union, with the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs, to become the Kingdom of Spain (de facto), up to the promulgation... |
Last Roman Emperor (redirect from Great Catholic Monarch) becoming particularly prominent in the 15th century. The notion of Great Catholic Monarch is related to it. The legend is based on the Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius... |
This is a list of monarchs of Spain, a dominion started with the dynastic union of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain— Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella... |
Iberian Union (redirect from Unified Portuguese and Spanish monarchs) Prince of Portugal, who was to marry the eldest daughter of the Catholic Monarchs, if not for his untimely death by an accident in which he fell off... |
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos (redirect from Alcázar of the Catholic Monarchs) with the Catholic Monarchs (Isabella and Ferdinand) in order solicit support for his expedition to find a western sea route to Asia. The monarchs retained... |
Monarchy of Spain (redirect from Spanish monarch) dated 7 April 1502, although the Spanish monarchs have never used the title. In 1492 the Catholic Monarchs conquered the Kingdom of Granada in southern... |
erected at La Navidad in Hispaniola. In the letter, Columbus urges the Catholic monarchs to sponsor a second, larger expedition to the Indies, promising to... |
Aljafería (section Palace of the Catholic Monarchs) (1319–1387) and, in 1492, it was converted into the palace of the Catholic Monarchs. In 1593 it underwent another restructuring that would turn it into... |
Isabella I of Castile (redirect from Isabel the Catholic) dynastically unified Spain, Isabella and Ferdinand are known as the Catholic Monarchs. After a struggle to claim the throne, Isabella reorganized the governmental... |
to the monarchs on March 20, 1492, and the monarchs signed and published it in Granada on March 31. According to Joseph Pérez, that the monarchs commissioned... |
Ferdinand II of Aragon (redirect from Ferdinand the Catholic) over a dynastically unified Spain; together they are known as the Catholic Monarchs. Ferdinand is considered the de facto first king of Spain, and was... |
Rex Catholicissimus (redirect from Catholic monarch) Inter caetera in 1493. The best-known example of this title is the Catholic Monarchs (Los Reyes Católicos), which is used solely in reference to Isabella... |
fallen into disuse because of the Princess's young age. Pennant of the Catholic Monarchs (until 1492) Standard of the Crown of Castile Standard of the Crown... |
Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1469, known as the Catholic Monarchs, which initiated political, religious and social cohesion but not... |
Annus mirabilis (section 1492 — Catholic Monarchs) annus mirabilis. In January 1492, Isabella I and Ferdinand II, the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, completed the conquest of Granada, concluding the centuries-long... |
new number of members. This council was rather ineffective and the Catholic Monarchs, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I, sought to change it in... |
1469 of the crowns of Castile and Aragon with the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs up to the promulgation of the Nueva Planta decrees by Philip V in... |
was the alleged motto of a prenuptial agreement made by the Spanish Catholic Monarchs Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. During their joint... |
Peace of Alcáçovas-Toledo) was signed on 4 September 1479 between the Catholic Monarchs of Castile and Aragon on one side and Afonso V and his son, Prince... |