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  • 21Isabella, Queen of Spain — (1451 1504)    Queen of Castile from 1474. Her marriage to Ferdinand, heir to the crown of Aragon, in 1469 and the subsequent ascension of Ferdinand to the Aragonese throne in 1479 meant that for the first time, both of the major states of Spain… …

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  • 22Ferdinand, King of Aragon and Isabella, Queen of Castile —    Rulers of Spain 1479–1504. Known as the ‘Catholic monarchs’, Ferdinand (1452–1516) and Isabella (1451–1504) married in 1469 and were joint rulers of Spain from 1479. At first their reign was hailed by the Jews as favourable, since they… …

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  • 23Ferdinand V — (1452–1516)    Monarch.    Ferdinand was born in Sos, Aragon, the son of King John II. In 1469, he was married to his cousin isabella, who was to become Queen of Castile. Together Ferdinand and Isabella united the Kingdom of Spain. In 1492… …

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  • 24Isabella of Castile — (1451–1504)    Monarch.    Isabella was the daughter of John II, King of Castile, and she married ferdinand, heir to the throne of Aragon. She became Queen of Castile in her own right in 1474. Although the two countries remained separate, she and …

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  • 25ISABELLA —    queen of Castile; her marriage with Ferdinand of Aragon led to the union under one sceptre of the crowns of Aragon and Castile, which was followed 10 years after by their united occupancy of the throne of all Spain; she was an able woman, and… …

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  • 26Ferdinand V — /ˈfɜdənənd/ (say ferduhnuhnd) noun ( Ferdinand the Catholic ), 1452–1516, Spanish king who founded the Spanish monarchy. (As Ferdinand II, king of Aragon 1479–1516, and king of Sicily 1468–1516; as Ferdinand III, king of Naples 1502–16; as… …

  • 27Isabella, Queen of Castile —    see Ferdinand and Isabella (Ferdinand, King of Aragon) …

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  • 28Ferdinand I of Naples — should not be confused with Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, a latter king of Naples. Ferdinand I King of Naples Reign 1458 1494 Predecessor …

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  • 29Isabella of Majorca — Isabella Queen of Majorca Tenure 1375–1406 (In pretendence) Spouse John II, Marquess of Montferrat Konrad of Reischach and Jungnau Issue Otto III of Montferrat John III of Montferrat Theodore II …

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  • 30Ferdinand, Duke of Parma — Ferdinand Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla Reign 18 July 1765–9 October 1802 Predecessor Philip …

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