In 1450 Spain did not exist as a political entity. Its territory was divided in some different Kingdoms. Kings in Spain in 1450: Kingdom of Aragón: Alfonso V (House of Trastámara)
Kingdom of Castilla: Juan II (House of Trastámara)
Kingdom of Navarra: Juan I (House of Evreux)
Nazarí Kingdom of Granada (Muslims): Muhammad IX
There were at least three kings in the 1500s. One of them was Charles I, the patron of the explorer Ferdinand Magellan. Another king was King Phillip II, who served for more than forty years. After he died, he son Phillip III became king.
King John. he is also a very selfish man
Spain didn't have a king in 1460. Spain was not united as a country until 1492 when the Moors were finally expelled.
Even then Spain did not have one ruler. Isabel I, Queen of Castile and Leon, and Ferdinand II, King of Aragon were co-rulers.
Ferdinand II was King of roughly what we know as Spain today.
Ferdinand ll was king of Spain in 1514. Ferdinand was king from 1479 until 1516. He was known as Ferdinand of Aragon.
Charles I was King of Spain in 1534. He was Carlos V, Holy Roman Emperor at the same time.
The King of Spain in the year 1509 was King Ferdinand and the queen was Queen Isabella
King Ferdinan.
Carlos I
Desota sailed to the New World in 1514 with the First Governor of Panama.
If you are asking for what year Hernando De Soto sail away from Spain then I will say he sailed away from Spain on 1514
Spain's king is Juan Carlos I.
Spain does not have a Prime Minister and a King. Spain has a Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) and a king. Having a President and a king is not bad for Spain.
1 x 1514, 2 x 757, 757 x 2, 1514 x 1
He was his grandfather.
he is from Spain
Philip II of Spain was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598
Spain was not a united political entity in 1330. It was a collection of independent principalities, so there was no King of Spain.
Spain funded Balboa's trip. His also lived in Spain.
the king and queen of Spain
He was King of Spain from 1556 to 1581.