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  1. Early life. Ferdinand was born on 10 March 1452, in the town of Sos del Rey Católico, Kingdom of Aragon, as the son of John II of Aragon (whose family was a cadet branch of the House of Trastámara) by his second wife, Juana Enríquez.

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  3. Ferdinand I of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Mother. Eleanor of Aragon. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Ferdinand I (Spanish: Fernando I; 27 November 1380 – 2 April 1416 in Igualada, Òdena) named Ferdinand of Antequera and also the Just (or the Honest) was king of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia and (nominal) Corsica and king of Sicily, duke (nominal) of Athens and Neopatria, and ...

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  4. Ferdinand I | king of Aragon | Britannica

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    Ferdinand I, byname El de Antequera (“He of Antequera”) or El Infante de Antequera (“the Infante of Antequera”), (born 1379?—died April 2, 1416, Igualada, Catalonia), king of Aragon from 1412 to 1416, second son of John I of Castile and Eleanor, daughter of Peter IV of Aragon. Because his elder brother, Henry III, was an invalid, Ferdinand took the battlefield against the Muslims of ...

  5. Ferdinand II of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Ferdinand was born on 10 March 1452, in the town of Sos del Rey Católico, Kingdom of Aragon, as the son of John II of Aragon (whose family was a cadet branch of the House of Trastámara) by his second wife, Juana Enríquez.

  6. Reconquista - Wikipedia

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    Its culmination came in 1492 with the fall of the Nasrid kingdom of Granada to the united Spanish Crown of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. [1] In the late 10th century, the Umayyad vizier Almanzor waged a series of military campaigns for 30 years in order to subjugate the northern Christian kingdoms.

  7. Ferdinand Ii (aragon) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Ferdinand II (1578-1637) was Holy Roman emperor from 1619 to 1637. He attempted to revive imperial authority in Germany and to restore Catholicism in his domain. Born in Graz in Styria on July 9, 1578, Ferdinand of Hapsburg was the son of Archduke Charles of inner Austria and Maria of Bavaria. His father, a devout Catholic, ruled a province ...

  8. Luminarium Encyclopedia: Ferdinand II of Aragon.

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    FERDINAND V of Castile and Leon, and II of Aragon, was the son of John I of Aragon by his second marriage with Joanna Henriquez, of the family of the hereditary grand admirals of Castile, and was born at Sos in Aragon on the 16th of March 1452. Under the name of "the Catholic" and as the husband of Isabella, queen of Castile, he played a great ...

  9. Berit Reisel, psykolog i essay: «Dersom vi ikke skaper rom ...

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    Det forteller historien oss. Forflytter vi oss tilbake i tid, til århundrene før kong Ferdinand II av Aragon og dronning Isabella av Castilla kom til makten i middelalderens Spania, levde jøder, kristne og muslimer i et fruktbart fellesskap under muslimsk styresett.

  10. Jo El Rei – Kasumigenx cut(Aragonese Timeline ...

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    kasumigenx. On 1509, Germaine de Foix would have a healthy son named John, he would prove to be healthy and he is the heir to Aragon, he would succeed as John III of Aragon in 1516, on his own father’s death, he would be affianced to Mary Tudor, the infant daughter of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII, who would be his wife and queen.

  11. Le parole - novalismi.blogspot.com

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    Una stagionaccia di tumescenti avvoltoi, svignate le mogli per mancanza di cibarie di scandali di orgasmi e d’altre storie, toccherà dimenti...

  12. Best 10 Hotels Near Musée de la Déportation et de la ...

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    With a stay at Hotel Henri IV in Tarbes, you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Birthplace of Marechal Foch and Massey Garden. This hotel is 15.3 mi (24.6 km) from Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and 15.3 mi (24.6 km) from Basilica of the Immaculate Conception.Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access.Take advantage ...