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John II of Castille and Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Castille gave birth to their first child and first daughter.
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John II of Aragon and Navarre and Juana Enríquez gave birth to his fourth child and second son and her first child and first son.
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King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella begin their marriage 5 years before their ascension to the throne. They also happened to be cousins.
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The day and month of her birth are unknown. King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I gave birth to their first child and first daughter.
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Isabella of Castile is annointed queen of Segovia after death of her brother Henry.
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Ferdinand II of Aragon is annointed kind of Segovia.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I gave birth to their second child and first son.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Elizabeth I gave birth to their third child and second daughter in Toledo, Spain. She was known as Joanna the Mad or Juana la loca. She became Queen of Castille and Aragon.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I gave birth to their fourth child and third daughter.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I called upon Pope Sixtus IV to get the Inquisition started again. This is where Queen Isabella I got her nickname "Isabella la Catolica" because she and her husband were ruthless catholic monarchs.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I gave birth to their fifth child and fourth daughter.
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Protestand Jews and Moors resided in the Kingdom of Granada.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I ordered that all Jews be expelled from Spain and its territories by July 31 of that year. King Ferdinand II violated this treaty by forcing all Muslims in Castile or Aragon to convert to Catholicism or else be expelled. This was also used on the Jewish population of Spain.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I sponsered Christopher Columbus' voyage to India. This would boost trade and productivity. However, he accidentally discovered America. What are the odds?
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I sponsered Christopher Columbus' voyage a second time. This time he discoved some islands.
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Juan of Asturias died at the age of 18.
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The month and day of her death are unknown. She was around 28 when she died.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I sponsered Christopher Columbus' voyage once again. He discovered a series of islands.
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King Ferdinand signed an agreement with Louis XII of France stating that Ferdinand would support French claims in Naples in exchange for getting territories for himself in the division of the kingdom.
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King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I sponsered Christopher Columbus' final voyage. This was a search for Maracca. However, they crashed and were stranded on Jamaica for a year.
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The first battle known to be won using gunpowder small arms, it was a battle between Spanish and French forces in in Cerignola, near Bari, Southern Italy. The Spanish forces, with 8,000 men, mroe than 1000 arequebusiers, 20 cannons defeated the French, which only had a force of 20,000 men, mainly cavalry and swiss mercenary pikemen, and about 40 cannons.
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The Spanish and French troops were separated by a river, and had by that point tried to cross it several times to no avail. The night of the 28, Spanish troops went to work building a bridge out of boats and barrels, and sneaking past the view of the French, made it across the Garigliano. By the next morning, over 6,000 had crossed and they attacked. When the 300 crossbowmen fled along with 300 French troops, the Spaniards took over the town.
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King Ferdinand II signed an agreement with Louis XII of France defining their controls over Italian territories. Spain would rule Sicily and southern Italy, and France would rule northern Italy from Milan.
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Queen Isabella I died at the age of 53.
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After Queen Isabella I died King Ferdinand II remarried.
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Germaine of Foix gives birth to her only child, John, but the child died only hours after birth.
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King Ferdinand II died at the age of 63.
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Queen Maria died at the age of 34.
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Queen Catherine died at the age of 50.
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Juana la loca died at the age of 74.