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The Guisando Bulls are a Vetton sculptural group that is located on the Guisando hill, next to the Cañada Real Leonesa Orienta
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Isabel, daughter of Juan II of Castile and Isabel of Portugal, and Fernando, son of Juan II of Aragón and Juana Enríquez, married in Valladolid
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Enrique IV dead in this year
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The Concord of Segovia was a treaty signed on January 15, 1475 in the Alcázar of Segovia,1 by Isabel I of Castile and her husband Fernando II of Aragón, King of Sicily and Prince of Gerona. This treaty established the role
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from 1475 to 1479 for the succession of the Crown of Castile fought between the supporters of Joanna 'la Beltraneja', reputed daughter of the late monarch Henry IV of Castile, and those of Henry's half-sister, Isabella, who was ultimately
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Between the troops of the Catholic Monarchs on the one hand and those of Alfonso V of Portugal and Prince Juan of Portugal on the other, within the course of the war of Castilian succession and which ended with the victory of Crown Prince Juan de Portugal
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The Spanish Inquisition or Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition was an institution founded in 1478 by the Catholic Monarchs
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The Treaty of Alcazobas or Peace of Alcazobas or Treaty of Alcazobas-Toledo was an agreement signed in the Portuguese town of the same name, on September 4, 1479
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But that changed in 1492, when the Catholic monarchs, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, expelled them. Some 300,000 Jews — up to a quarter of the Spanish
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Cristofer Columbus with the money of the catholic monarchs go to America
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The dividing of the world between Portugal y españa
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During the High Middle Ages, the Islamic world was at its cultural peak, supplying information and ideas to Europe, via Al-Andalus
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Isabelle was dead in this year
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The Laws of Toro (1505), which extended the right to entail family estates on the eldest child, further safeguarded the stability of noble property. In 1520 Charles I agreed to the nobles’ demand for a fixed hierarchy of rank, from the 25 grandees of Spain through…
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The kingdom of castile continue expanding at get to Africa
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Felipe I died on Burgos at the 1506
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The conquest of Navarre was the process of annexation of the Kingdom of Navarre by the Kingdom of Castile, which began in the twelfth century and ended in the sixteenth.
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In the year 1515 he took charge of the government from the Netherlands, and Guillermo de Croÿ, lord of Chièvres, took it during a period of time. When his grandfather Fernando died in 1516, he became king of Spain, and in 1519 he became Emperor.