In 1479, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile married, uniting their kingdoms, and thirteen years later their armies expelled the Muslims from Granada. The Reconquista was a brutal conflict fueled in part by devotion to Christianity -- not just a war between kingdoms but a crusade against infidels.
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Feb 9, 2010 · The kingdom of Granada falls to the Christian forces of King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella I, and the Moors lose their last foothold in ...
May 13, 2024 · The Catholic Monarchs, as Ferdinand and Isabella came to be known, completed the conquest of Granada in 1492. Many historians believe that the ...
Jun 2, 2022 · The fall of Granada in 1491 to Isababella and Ferdinand, the initial leniency towards the Spanish Muslims, and their subsequent persecution ...
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Mar 30, 2012 · On January 2, 1492, Ferdinand II, King of Aragon, and Isabella, Queen of Castile, completed La Reconquista (the Reconquest) — the Christian ...
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The war was a joint project between Isabella's Crown of Castile and Ferdinand's Crown of Aragon. The bulk of the troops and funds for the war came from Castile, ...
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It was a period of hopeful unity and cruel exclusion, where the empire's expansion brought power and wealth to Spain, and war and disease to the New World.
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