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  1. The Crown of Aragon that Ferdinand inherited in 1479 included the kingdoms of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia, and Sicily, as well as the Principality of Catalonia. His marriage to Isabella is regarded as the "cornerstone in the foundation of the Spanish monarchy". [2]

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  3. Ferdinand I of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    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 count of Barcelona, Roussillon and Cerdanya (1412–1416).

  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.

  5. Ferdinand II | Biography, Facts, Accomplishments, & Isabella I

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    Ferdinand II, byname Ferdinand the Catholic, Spanish Fernando el Católico, (born March 10, 1452, Sos, Aragon [Spain]—died January 23, 1516, Madrigalejo, Spain), king of Aragon and king of Castile (as Ferdinand V) from 1479, joint sovereign with Queen Isabella I. (As Spanish ruler of southern Italy, he was also known as Ferdinand III of ...

  6. Ferdinand II of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    The Crown of Aragon that Ferdinand inherited in 1479 included the kingdoms of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia, and Sicily, as well as the Principality of Catalonia. His marriage to Isabella is regarded as the "cornerstone in the foundation of the Spanish monarchy". [2]

  7. Ferdinand of Aragon marries Isabella of Castile - HISTORY

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    Ferdinand of Aragon marries Isabella of Castile Ferdinand of Aragon marries Isabella of Castile in Valladolid, thus beginning a cooperative reign that would unite all the dominions of Spain and...

  8. Ferdinand and Isabella: The Marriage That Unified Spain

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    By 1480, the joint rule of Ferdinand and Isabella over a united Spain was an established fact. Ferdinand, through his father, became King of Aragon and Sicily, and Count of Barcelona. Isabella, through right of conquest from la Beltraneja and the Portuguese, was Queen of Castile and Leon.

  9. Ferdinand I al Aragonului - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand I al Aragonului. Eleanor. Regina Portugaliei. Ferdinand I ( 27 noiembrie 1380 - 2 aprilie 1416 ), a fost regele Aragonului, Valenciei, Maiorcai, Sardiniei și Corsicai și rege al Siciliei, Duce de Atena și Neopatria și Conte de Barcelona, Roussillon și Cerdanya. A fost, de asemenea și regentul Castiliei din 1406 până în 1416.

  10. Ferdinand of Aragón (1452–1516) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Ferdinand's accomplished diplomacy and skillful military campaigns propelled Spain to the forefront of European politics. He annexed Naples (1504), which remained under Spanish control for over two centuries, added Navarre (1515), and waged war in Africa (1509 – 1511).

  11. Isabella of Castile: a brief guide to the medieval queen

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    Despite this, Isabella and Ferdinand were secretly wed in 1469, and made a crucial prenuptial agreement that they would rule Spain as equals. An added bonus was that as rulers of Castile and Aragon, their marriage would unite two of Spain’s most powerful kingdoms.