Catholic Monarchs
The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish: Reyes Católicos) is the joint title used in history for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; on marriage they were given a papal dispensation to deal with consanguinity by Sixtus IV. They married on October 19, 1469, in the city of Valladolid; Isabella was eighteen years old and Ferdinand a year younger; this marriage united both kingdoms under one crown. It is generally accepted by most scholars (John Elliott being an English-speaking example) that the unification of Spain can essentially be traced back to the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella. Some newer historical opinions propose that under their rule, what later beca
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Catholic Monarchs
The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish: Reyes Católicos) is the joint title used in history for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; on marriage they were given a papal dispensation to deal with consanguinity by Sixtus IV. They married on October 19, 1469, in the city of Valladolid; Isabella was eighteen years old and Ferdinand a year younger; this marriage united both kingdoms under one crown. It is generally accepted by most scholars (John Elliott being an English-speaking example) that the unification of Spain can essentially be traced back to the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella. Some newer historical opinions propose that under their rule, what later beca
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Als Katholische Könige (span. ...... . Jahrhundert nicht verwendet.
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De Katholieke Koningen is de b ...... loof te handhaven in hun rijk.
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I re cattolici (in spagnolo: l ...... Aragona sotto lo stesso regno.
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Królowie Katoliccy (hiszp. Los ...... zwrot: Jego/Jej Katolicka Mość
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Los Reyes Católicos fue la den ...... undamente la historia mundial.
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O título de Reis Católicos é o ...... er conhecidos por este título.
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Rois catholiques, ou même « Ro ...... uif le plus célèbre d'Espagne.
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The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish ...... istinguished from the context.
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Католические короли (исп. Los ...... со стороны отдельных феодалов.
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الملكان الكاثوليكيان هو اللقب ...... الإيمان المسيحي في مملكتيهما.
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Als Katholische Könige (span. ...... Papst Alexander VI. verliehen.
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De Katholieke Koningen is de b ...... loof te handhaven in hun rijk.
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I re cattolici (in spagnolo: l ...... Aragona sotto lo stesso regno.
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Królowie Katoliccy (hiszp. Los ...... zwrot: Jego/Jej Katolicka Mość
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Los Reyes Católicos fue la den ...... des. Sin embargo Fernando no r
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O título de Reis Católicos é o ...... s e indulgências aos cruzados.
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Rois catholiques, ou même « Ro ...... ant les XVIe et XVIIe siècles.
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The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish ...... er their rule, what later beca
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Католические короли (исп. Los ...... ександра VI, уроженца Испании.
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الملكان الكاثوليكيان هو اللقب ...... الإيمان المسيحي في مملكتيهما.
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Catholic Monarchs
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De Katholieke Koningen
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Katholische Könige
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Królowie Katoliccy
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Re cattolici
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Reis Católicos
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Reyes Católicos
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Rois catholiques
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Католические короли
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الملكان الكاثوليكيان
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