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  2. Ferdinand II of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II (Aragonese: Ferrando; Catalan: Ferran; Basque: Errando; Spanish: Fernando; 10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516) was King of Aragon from 1479 until his death in 1516. As the husband of Queen Isabella I of Castile, he was also King of Castile from 1475 to 1504 (as Ferdinand V).

  3. Ferdinand II the Catholic, King of Aragon - Geni.com

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    His Majesty The King of Castile and León. Valladolid, Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain. Genealogy for Ferdinand II "the Catholic" de Aragón, King of Aragon (1452 - 1516) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452–1516) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Son of John II of Aragon and Juana Enríquez, Ferdinand II, born March 10, 1452, was king of Aragon (1479–1516), Sicily (1468–1516), Naples (1504–1516), and—through his marriage in 1469 to Isabella I of Castile—Castile and León (1574–1516). In this last capacity he helped shape Spanish policy toward the New World, though he paid ...

  5. 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.

  6. Teaching Students About Queen Of Spain - The Edvocate

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    Spread the loveThe history and monarchy of Spain hold a special place in global culture. One significant figure in Spain’s royal lineage is the Queen of Spain. Educating students about her life, accomplishments, and historical impact is essential to provide a well-rounded understanding of Spanish history. This article serves as a guide for educators who wish to teach their students about the ...

  7. Ferdinand II of Aragon | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Ferdinand II (10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516), called the Catholic, was in his own right the King of Sicily from 1468 and King of Aragon from 1479. As Ferdinand V he was the King of Castile in his right of his wife, Isabella I, from 1475 until her death in 1504. He was recognised as regent of...

  8. Calabria - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 39.0°N 16.5°E Calabria [a] is a region in Southern Italy. It is a peninsula bordered by Basilicata to the north, the Ionian Sea to the east, the Strait of Messina to the southwest, which separates it from Sicily, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. It has almost 2 million residents across a total area of 15,222 km 2 (5,877 sq mi).

  9. The NFL is exploring stadiums to play games in Spain, Brazil

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    San Francisco 49ers OT Trent Williams spoke on the QB battle in San Francisco and hinted that there would be no competition with Brock Purdy. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, Greg Je

  10. Renzo da Ceri: Battles, Alliances, and the Sack of Rome

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    The Italian Wars and the Legacy of Lorenzo dell’Anguillara. Lorenzo dell’Anguillara, commonly known as Renzo da Ceri or Renzo di Ceri, was a renowned Italian condottiero from the Anguillara lineage. Throughout his military career, he took sides with the Orsini clan in battles against both the Papal States and Cesare Borgia.

  11. Campania - Wikipedia

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    Campania Coordinates: 40°54′38″N 14°55′14″E Campania [a] is an administrative region of Italy; most of it is in the south-western portion of the Italian peninsula (with the Tyrrhenian Sea to its west), but it also includes the small Phlegraean Islands and the island of Capri. The capital of the Campania region is Naples. [6]

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