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  1. May 31, 2022 · 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. The marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile is one of the most masterful pieces of political theater in history. It was far from a love-story — while, by all ...

  2. Ferdinand and Isabella expertly wielded marriage as a diplomatic tool to secure Spain’s influence across Europe. Their children’s unions formed the backbone of their foreign alliances. In 1496, they arranged for their daughter, Joanna, to marry Philip the Handsome of the Habsburgs, which united Spain with the powerful Habsburg dynasty.

  3. Jan 16, 2015 · By Jennifer Hunter Feature Writer. Isabella of Spain funded Christopher Columbus’s voyages leading to the discovery of the New World and instituted the brutal Inquisition. Pulitzer-prize winning ...

  4. Sep 7, 2017 · September 7, 2017 Age of Great Kings and Enlightenment 1469 - 1762. IT WAS Wednesday, October 18, 1469 and Princess Isabella of Castile and Prince Ferdinand of Aragon were being married. At the end of the beautiful ceremony, the two thousand guests cheered and the entire city of Valladolid began a week of celebration.

  5. When Isabella I and Ferdinand II married in 1469, bringing together Castile and Aragon, they began a period which centralised the fragmented acquisitions from the christianised Moorish kingdoms and created the modern sense of Spain. Spain itself was susceptible to political diversity for the nature of her geography: the relatively dry and harsh ...

  6. Spanish Texas (Tejas) was a colonial province within the northeastern mainland region of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. On its southern edge, Tejas was bordered by the provinces of Coahuila and Nuevo Santander. The boundary between the provinces was set at the line formed by the Medina River and the Nueces River, 100 miles (161 km) northeast of ...

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  8. Sep 18, 2024 · Isabella I, queen of Castile (1474–1504) and of Aragon (1479–1504), ruling the two kingdoms jointly from 1479 with her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon. Their rule effected the permanent union of Spain and the beginning of an overseas empire in the New World, led by Christopher Columbus under Isabella’s sponsorship.

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