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  2. The name Castile—meaning “land of castles”—is first known to have been used in about 800 ce, when it was applied to a small district at the foot of the Cantabrian Mountains in the extreme north of the modern province of Burgos.

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      Isabella I (born April 22, 1451, Madrigal de las Altas...

  3. History. Originally an eastern county of the kingdom of León, in the 11th century, Castile became an independent realm with its capital at Burgos.

  4. History. 9th to 11th centuries: beginnings. 11th and 12th centuries: expansion and union with the Kingdom of León. 12th century: a link between Christianity and Islam. Castile and León. 13th century: definitive union with the Kingdom of León. 14th and 15th centuries: the House of Trastámara. Union of the Crowns of Castile and Aragon. 16th century.

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  5. Dec 21, 2023 · When we speak of the Kingdom of Castile, we speak of an entity that played a crucial and determining role in shaping the history of the Iberian Peninsula and, therefore, of Spain. The roots of the Kingdom of Castile are deeply rooted in the Middle Ages.

  6. Oct 31, 2023 · Definition. 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 ...

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