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  1. 4 days ago · Spain - Reconquista, Castile, Aragon: When Ferdinand II (1479–1516; also known as Ferdinand V of Castile from 1474) succeeded to the Crown of Aragon in 1479, the union of Aragon (roughly eastern Spain) and Castile (roughly western Spain) was finally achieved, and the Trastámara became the second most powerful monarchs in Europe, after the ...

  2. 1 day ago · Royal Palace of Madrid. The royal household organization, constitutionally La Casa de Su Majestad el Rey, supports and facilitates the monarch and members of the royal family in fulfilling their constitutionally hereditary responsibilities and obligations.

  3. 2 days ago · Spain - Castile, Aragon, Unification: Alfonso VII subverted the idea of a Leonese empire, and its implied aspiration to dominion over a unified peninsula, by the division of his kingdom between his sons: Sancho III (1157–58) received Castile and Ferdinand II (1157–88) received León.

  4. 3 days ago · The Christian rivals Castile and Portugal came to formal agreements over the division of new territories in the Treaty of Alcaçovas (1479), as well as securing the crown of Castile for Isabella whose accession was challenged militarily by Portugal.

  5. 3 days ago · 1931–39. Nationalist regime (Francisco Franco) 1939–75. House of Bourbon (Borbón) Juan Carlos. 1975–2014. Felipe VI. 2014–. Spain - Monarchs, Dynasty, History: A list of kings and queens regnant of Spain is provided in the table.

  6. 2 days ago · Charles, therefore, claimed the crowns for himself jure matris, thus becoming co-monarch with Joanna with the title of Charles I of Castile and Aragon or Charles I of Spain. Castile and Aragon together formed the largest of Charles's personal possessions, and they also provided a great number of generals and tercios (the formidable Spanish ...

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  8. 5 days ago · With more than 3,000 rooms extravagantly decorated and impressive collections of everything from famous paintings to Stradivarius violins, nothing compares to visiting the Royal Palace in Madrid. Before you go, let’s get to know more about the palace, inside and out.

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