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  1. Mar 31, 2019 · 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 centuries in the making. However, they didn’t stop there and continued to fight to gain more territory to the ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. The historian Juan Antonio Vilar makes in his book “Los Reyes Católicos en la Alhambra” (The Catholic Monarchs in the Alhambra) a comprehensive study on the conservation works and the transformations undertaken in the Monumental Complex, during the period between the Reconquest of Granada (on January 2, 1942) and the death of Isabella the Catholic and her funeral in the Alhambra at the ...

  4. Jan 31, 2021 · La política matrimonial. Los Reyes Católicos, en efecto, utilizaron los enlaces matrimoniales buscando la unidad peninsular y el aislamiento diplomático de Francia. A la primera finalidad respondieron los matrimonios de sus hijas Isabel y María con Manuel el Afortunado. El príncipe don Miguel, hijo de Isabel y el monarca portugués ...

  5. Reyes Católicos fue la denominación que recibieron los esposos Isabel I de Castilla (1451-1504) y Fernando II de Aragón (1452-1516), soberanos de la Corona de Castilla y de la Corona de Aragón, cuya unión dinástica marcó el inicio de la formación territorial de España. Asimismo, Isabel y Fernando fueron los primeros monarcas de ...

  6. Mar 25, 2020 · Two achievements made by the Los Reyes Católicos was the unification of Spain and the retaking of Granada from Moorish occupation. The Los Reyes Católicos, meaning the Catholic Monarchs in English, is a title shared between Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. The two Spanish monarchs married in 1469, uniting the kingdoms of ...

  7. Los Reyes Católicos. Denominación que recibe el matrimonio de Isabel I de Castilla (Madrigal, Ávila, 1451 - Medina del Campo, Valladolid, 1504) y Fernando II de Aragón y V de Castilla (Sos, Zaragoza, 1452 - Madrigalejo, Cáceres, 1516), en virtud del título de Católicos que les otorgó una bula del papa Alejandro VI (1494) y que se transmitió a sus sucesores como titulares de la ...