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  1. 21 hours ago · Evolution of the Crown of Castile through the years. The House of Trastámara was a lineage that ruled Castile from 1369 to 1504, Aragón from 1412 to 1516, Navarre from 1425 to 1479, and Naples from 1442 to 1501. Its name was taken from the Count (or Duke) of Trastámara.

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  2. 2 days ago · They eventually consolidated into two roughly equivalent polities, the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon. The early modern period is generally dated from the union of the Crowns of Castile and Aragon in 1469.

  3. 3 days ago · A weary old man with a grey beard and a limp shuffled into the room to deliver a speech that would change the course of the land. The man was Emperor Charles V. Now aged 55, he was tired of spending his days rifling through papers of state and worrying about Protestant upstarts.

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  5. 5 days ago · Book: Isabella of Castile: Europe's First Great Queen. Giles Tremlett. London, Bloomsbury, 2017, ISBN: 9781408853955; 624pp.; Price: £25.00. Reviewer: Elena Woodacre. Winchester University. Citation: Elena Woodacre, review of Isabella of Castile: Europe's First Great Queen, (review no. 2125) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/2125.

  6. 3 days ago · Book: The Capetians: Kings of France, 987–1328. Jim Bradbury. London, Continuum, 2007, ISBN: 9781852855284; 352pp.; Price: £35.00. Reviewer: Professor Richard Cusimano. University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Citation: Professor Richard Cusimano, review of The Capetians: Kings of France, 987–1328, (review no. 715)

  7. 5 days ago · This article focuses on the minorities in the Christian Iberian lands, the Crowns of Castile and Aragon. Iberia was the only area in Western Europe where three religions and cultures (Christian, Jewish and Muslim) coexisted—not on an equal footing, but in the frame of a complex system of privileges, partial legal recognition and special status.

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