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  1. Pisces Men. Childhood & Early Life. Ferdinand II was born on March 10, 1452, in Sada Palace, Sos del Rey Católico in the Kingdom of Aragon to John II of Aragon and his second wife, Juana Enríquez. On October 19, 1469 Ferdinand, who hailed from a cadet branch of the House of Trastámara, was married off to Infanta Isabella of the royal House ...

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    Ferdinand was one part of a power couple. The problem, for him at least, is he was the lesser powerful person in this couple. When they married, Isabella was the heir apparent of the country of Castile- which was richer and more vast than his lands in Aragon. And since this was the 1400’s and he had a penis, he assumed that eventually, he’d be the ...

    If you’re not familiar with this blemish on European history, I will attempt to sum it up. Spain had one of the largest Jewish populations in Europe in the 15th century. The Jewish people had not had an easy time of it living in Spain and most had been forced to convert or leave. Since there were no U-Haul trucks in the 1400s, most converted and ev...

    Ferdinand did a lot of messed up things in his life, but it may be something that we can give him a pass on due to him being a product of his time. Noblemen were expected to have affairs and as a European king of the time, conquering lands and garnishing favor from the Pope was par for the course. His treatment of at least two of his daughters, how...

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  3. Dec 12, 2016 · Ferdinand the Catholic. 1839. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs 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. FERDINAND V of Castile and Leon, and II of Aragon, was the son of John I of Aragon by his second marriage with Joanna Henriquez, of the family of the hereditary grand admirals of Castile, and was born at Sos in Aragon on the 16th of March 1452. Under the name of "the Catholic" and as the husband of Isabella, queen of Castile, he played a great ...

  5. Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452–1516)Son of John II of Aragon and Juana Enríquez, Ferdinand II, born March 10, 1452, was king of Aragon (1479–1516), Sicily (1468–1516), Naples (1504–1516), and—through his marriage in 1469 to Isabella I of Castile—Castile and León (1574–1516). In this last capacity he helped shape Spanish policy ...

  6. Aragon was once a surprisingly powerful kingdom, whose rulers managed to attain a large collection of estates (the so-called Lands of the Crown of Aragon). At the time Ferdinand II wore said crown, its estates included Aragon, Catalonia, Valencia, Majorca, Sicily, Malta, Naples, Sardinia, and part of Navarre.

  7. Ferdinand II was King of Aragon from 1479 until his death in 1516. As the husband of Queen Isabella I of Castile, he was also King of Castile from 1475 to 1504. He reigned jointly with Isabella over a dynastically unified Spain; together they are known as the Catholic Monarchs. Ferdinand is considered the de facto first king of Spain, and was described as such during his reign, even though ...

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