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Tratado, Jura o Concordia de los Toros de Guisando son denominaciones historiográficas para una reunión que tuvo lugar el 18 o 19 de septiembre de 1468 en el cerro de Guisando
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Following the reestablishment of good relations, the Catholic Monarchs made two strategic marriages to Portuguese royalty.
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The War of Castilian Succession was a military conflict that took place from 1474 to 1479 over the succession of the Crown of Castile between the supporters of Juana de Trastámara, daughter of the late monarch Henry IV of Castile, and those of Isabel, his half-sister. latest.
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The Concord of Segovia was a treaty signed on January 15, 1475 in the Alcázar of Segovia, by Isabel I of Castile and her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon, King of Sicily and Prince of Gerona. This treaty established the role that Fernando should assume in the administration and government of the Castilian kingdom, and ensure the positions for the Castilians.
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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, between the representatives of the kings
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The Granada War was the set of military campaigns that took place between 1482 and 1492, undertaken by Queen Isabella I of Castile and her husband King Ferdinand II of Aragon in the interior
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Christopher Columbus is credited with discovering the Americas in 1492. Americans get a day off work on October 10 to celebrate Columbus Day
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The conquest of the Canary Islands was the process by which this archipelago, inhabited by aboriginal peoples, was incorporated by military occupation into the Crown of Castile throughout the 15th century.
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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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