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  2. Ferdinand II, king of Aragon and king of Castile (as Ferdinand V) from 1479, joint sovereign with Queen Isabella I. He united the Spanish kingdoms into the nation of Spain and began Spain’s entry into the modern period of imperial expansion. Read and learn more about Ferdinand II here.

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  3. May 31, 2022 · Ferdinand and Isabella: The Marriage That Unified Spain. The Kingdom of Spain charts its origin in the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella in 1469. Their union, and their rule, triggered a war that forged the modern world. May 31, 2022 • By Charles J. Lockett, MA in Politics, BA in History and Politics. The marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon ...

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Columbus’ journey was funded by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, the Catholic Monarchs of Spain. Readers will probably be much less familiar with the fact that the same year marked the end of the Granada War , a series of military campaigns between the Catholic Monarchs and the Nasrid dynasty's Emirate of Granada.

  5. Isabella I (1451–1504)Queen of Castile, sponsor of Christopher Columbus' voyages of discovery, who is credited, along with her husband King Ferdinand II of Aragon, with the creation of modern unified Spain .

  6. The politically arranged marriage between Ferdinand and Isabella was intended to unite the two kingdoms. When Henry IV of Castile died in 1474, Isabella had herself proclaimed queen in Segovia with Ferdinand at her side as king consort.

  7. Mar 28, 2019 · Together with her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon, she politically and religiously united Spain, routed the last Muslim stronghold in western Europe, and launched the age of exploration by backing...

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