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  1. 14 hours ago · John II of Aragon succeeded his brother as king of Aragon in 1458 and was embroiled in local intrigue. In 1479, the new dynastic union of Ferdinand II of Aragon with the Isabella I of Castile was formed. Portugal

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    • Ottomans dominant, decline of Mamluks, Mongols
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    • Hospitallers successful, Ottomans take Constantinople, Eastern Europe
  2. 14 hours ago · After the death of Queen Isabella in 1504, and her exclusion of Ferdinand from a further role in Castile, Ferdinand married Germaine de Foix in 1505, cementing an alliance with France. Had that couple had a surviving heir, probably the Crown of Aragon would have been split from Castile, which was inherited by Charles, Ferdinand and Isabella's ...

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  4. 14 hours ago · Ferdinand I (10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1556, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1526, and Archduke of Austria from 1521 until his death in 1564. [1] [2] Before his accession as emperor, he ruled the Austrian hereditary lands of the House of Habsburg in the name of his elder brother, Charles V, Holy ...

  5. 14 hours ago · The Princess of Asturias has received the title of Adoptive Daughter of the city of Zaragoza. She received the title to “record the city’s affection” for her and to “value what it represents for the Aragonese capital and all of Spain and appreciate its connection with the city”. She received an official baton from the mayor of Zaragoza.

  6. 14 hours ago · Castile and León is a landlocked region, bordered by Portugal as well as by the Spanish autonomous communities of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, La Rioja, Aragon, Castilla–La Mancha, the Community of Madrid and Extremadura.

  7. 14 hours ago · In 1492, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile issued an edict of expulsion of Jews from Spain, giving Jews four months to either convert to Christianity or leave the country. Some 165,000 emigrated and some 50,000 converted to Christianity. The same year the order of expulsion arrived in Sicily and Sardinia, belonging to Spain.

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