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  1. Los Reyes Católicos fueron una de las parejas reales más importantes de la historia. La unión de Castilla y Aragón, la reaparición de la Inquisición, la toma...

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  2. Dec 19, 2023 · Con la llegada de los Reyes Católicos, aparece una nueva etapa histórica, caracterizada por el orden, la paz social, el respeto a las leyes y la grandeza de...

  3. May 7, 2019 · Los #reyescatólicos en la historia de #Españahttps://historyofspain.es/video/los-reyes-catolicos-en-la-historia-de-espana/El reinado de #Isabel de Castilla y...

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    • History of Spain
    • An Introduction to The Catholic Monarchs
    • Who Are They?
    • What Should You Know About them?
    • What Are Their Ties to Spain and Where Can You Find them?

    If you know anything about Spanish history (or even if you don’t), you’ve probably heard of the Spanish Inquisition and Christopher Columbus’s journey to America. But do you know who was one of the main driving force behind both of these two, history-changing events? Today we are talking about the Reyes Católicosor the Catholic Monarchs, potentiall...

    When we talk about the Catholic Monarchs, we are talking about the powerful couple made up of Queen Isabella (Isabel in Spanish) I of Castile and King Ferdinand (Fernando) II of Aragon. As second cousins, their marriage in 1469 technically required the approval of the sitting pope. For whatever reason, the papal dispensation was not given and it is...

    Much of modern day Spain can be traced back to decisions taken by the Catholic Monarchs over five hundred years ago. There are probably three main things that you should know about them: 1.) They “took back” Spain from the Moors: With the marriage, Isabel and Fernando were able to unite the majority of what is modern day Spain, a feat that was cent...

    As you can see, the ties that the Spanish Monarchs have to Spain are extremely strong and permeate most of what we know today. Therefore, you can probably find traces of them in most places (whether it be a street name or a statue). However, in some places you can find them more easily than others: 1. Avila:If you are looking for the birthplace of ...

  4. Aug 1, 2018 · On the evening of January 5th every year, Spanish towns and cities are given over to the colourful parades of the Dia de los Reyes, or the Kings’ Day – a celebration of the arrival of the three wise men in Bethlehem after Jesus’ birth. Mechanised floats bearing effigies of Melchior (Arabia), Caspar (the Orient) and Balthazar (Africa) – or real life versions of the wise men played by ...

  5. v. t. e. The Catholic Monarchs[a][b] were Queen Isabella I of Castile (r. 1474–1504) [1] and King Ferdinand II of Aragon (r. 1479–1516), whose marriage and joint rule marked the de facto unification of Spain. [2] They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; to remove the ...

  6. Reyes Católicos. Con la unión de las dos grandes coronas de la península Ibérica, Fernando de Aragón e Isabel de Castilla sacaron a España de la Edad Media y dieron forma a la primera potencia transoceánica de la historia moderna. Los monarcas recibieron su famoso sobrenombre del Papa Alejandro VI, por su labor en la propagación del ...

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