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      • This family tree shows some of Ferdinand and Isabella's descendants (mainly the Spanish Habsburgs, some Austrian Habsburg and Louis XIII and XIV of France are also present). Ferdinand II of Aragon 's marriage to Isabella I of Castile produced seven children, five of whom survived birth and lived to adulthood.
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  2. Ferdinand II of Aragon 's marriage to Isabella I of Castile produced seven children, five of whom survived birth and lived to adulthood. They arranged strategic political marriages for all of these children to powerful monarchs and well-connected women.

    • War of Succession
    • Reconquista and The Inquisition
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    La Beltraneja was declared the rightful heir by disgruntled nobles and Portugal. The War of Succession lasted four years when Isabella and Ferdinand defeated the Portuguese. Isabella negotiated a treaty with her aunt Doña Beatriz and ended the strife. La Beltraneja spent the rest of her life in a convent. Isabella and Ferdinand restored law and ord...

    The Reconquista was a crusade against the infidel and desire to serve God and the Catholic Faith. Isabella and Ferdinand focused their attention to Granada, the only Muslim stronghold. Granada finally conceded defeat after eighteen months of sieges. Terms of surrender, which included tolerance of Islam, was respected for only a few years. They rebe...

    Isabella and Ferdinand had five children: Isabella (1470), John (1476), Joanna (1479), Maria (1482) and Catherine (1485). The heir John died unexpectedly in 1497 when travelling to Portugal for his older sister’s wedding. Their daughter Isabella died a year later in childbirth. Catherine married Arthur, Prince of Wales, in 1501, but he died from tu...

  3. Descendants of Ferdinand and Isabella. Isabella (Castilla) de Castilla y León (22 Apr 1451 - 26 Nov 1504) married Fernando Aragón (10 Mar 1452 - 23 Jan 1516) on 10 Oct 1469. and was the mother of 5 children and the grandmother of 13 grandchildren. Listed below are details on up to five generations of descendants.

  4. Ferdinand II was the king of Aragon and king of Castile (as Ferdinand V) from 1479, joint sovereign with Queen Isabella I. As Spanish ruler of southern Italy, he was also known as Ferdinand III of Naples and Ferdinand II of Sicily. He united the Spanish kingdoms into the nation of Spain.

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  5. Isabella I ( Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), [2] also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica ), was Queen of Castile and León from 1474 until her death in 1504. She was also Queen of Aragon from 1479 until her death as the wife of King Ferdinand II.

  6. Oct 31, 2023 · Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), was Queen of Castile (r. 1474-1504) and of Aragon (r. 1479-1504) alongside her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516). Her reign included the unification of Spain, the reconquest of Granada, sponsoring Christopher Columbus in his voyage to explore the Caribbean, and the establishment of the Spanish ...

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