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  1. The Catholic Monarchs [a] [b] were Queen Isabella I of Castile ( r. 1474–1504) [1] and King Ferdinand II of Aragon ( r. 1479–1516 ), whose marriage and joint rule marked the de facto unification of Spain. [2] They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; to remove the ...

  2. In 1492, what did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain do to ensure religious unity in Spain? They completed the reconquista. The King and Queen ordered all Muslin and Jews to convert to Catholicism or leave the Iberian Peninsula.

  3. Dec 12, 2016 · (The following is a post by Juan Manuel Pérez, Reference Specialist in the Hispanic Division.) This year marks the 500th anniversary of the death of King Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516), who with his wife, Queen Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), contributed greatly to the unification of Spain. During their reign (1474-1504) their two kingdoms, Aragon …

  4. Midterm. Get a hint. According to his letter to Luis de Santángel, what procedure did Columbus follow when he "took possession" of the islands he called the Indies for King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain? Click the card to flip 👆. He read a proclamation and unfurled a flag.

  5. Sep 7, 2017 · In 1517, Ferdinand and Isabella’s 17-year-old grandson, Charles of Ghent, landed on the northerly coast of Asturias. Charles’ mother, mad Queen Juana, remained locked in the castle of Tordesillas and Charles was the new king of Spain. To many he did not seem very kingly. His jaw was so large that he could not speak properly.

  6. To solidify Spain's unification, what did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella do? They required Jews and Muslims to convert to Catholicism. When compared to European societies, how did Indian gender relations differ?

  7. Even after this generous donation, more was needed to embark on such a journey. Enter the city of Palos. The King and Queen ordered the port city to provide two ships to Columbus for a year. This ...

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