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  • 1Ferdinand and Isabella — Ferdinand on the left with Isabella on the right. The inscription above identifies them as Lord Ferdinand and Lady Isabella, Kings of Castille and of Aragon . History of Spain …

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  • 2Aragon and Castile — • The united kingdom which came into existence by the marriage (1469) of Isabella, heiress of Castile, with Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Aragon Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 3Maria of Aragon and Castile — Infobox Portuguese Royalty|majesty|consort name =Maria of Aragon title =Queen consort of Portugal reign =30 October, 1500 March 7, 1517 spouse =Manuel I of Portugal issue =John III of Portugal Isabella, Holy Roman Empress Beatrice, Duchess of… …

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  • 4Castile and Aragon — • The united kingdom which came into existence by the marriage (1469) of Isabella, heiress of Castile, with Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Aragon Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Castile and Aragon     Castile and Arag …

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  • 5Isabella I — • Queen of Castile (1451 1504) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Isabella I     Isabella I     † …

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  • 6Ferdinand, Count of Flanders — Ferdinand jure uxoris Count of Flanders Reign 1212–1233 Predecessor Joan Successor …

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  • 7Ferdinand I of Portugal — Ferdinand I 17th century painting of Ferdinand I King of Portugal and the Algarve Reign 18 January 1367 22 October 1383 Predecessor Pet …

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  • 8Isabella II of Spain — Isabella II redirects here. For the Queen of Jerusalem also known as Isabella II, see Yolande of Jerusalem .Infobox Spanish Royalty|majesty|monarch name = Isabella II title = Queen of the Spains caption = reign = 29 September 1833 ndash;30… …

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  • 9FERDINAND (1452–1516) and ISABELLA° (1451–1504) — FERDINAND (1452–1516) and ISABELLA° (1451–1504), the monarchs whose marriage created the union of Castile and Aragon which formed the Kingdom of spain . Because of their religious zeal, they became known as the Catholic monarchs. A popular… …

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  • 10Ferdinand — Ferdinand1 [fʉrd′ n and] n. [Fr; prob. < Gmc * farthi , journey < faran, to travel (see FARE) + * nanths, courage > Goth ( ana)nanthjan, to be bold, OE nethan, to dare; hence, lit., ? bold traveler] a masculine name Ferdinand2 [fʉrd′ n… …

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