Carlos I (Charles I) was the first monarch to rule a united Spain. Isabel and Ferdinand each ruled their own separate kingdoms as did their children. Carlos I was their grandson and he inherited all the kingdoms placing them under one monarch. He also was called Carlos V (Charles V) Holy Roman Emperor.
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King Charles I
King Philip II
King Philip III
King Philip IV
King Charles II
King Philip V
King Louis
King Ferdinand VI
King Charles III
King Charles IV
King Ferdinand VII
King Joseph
Queen Isabella II
King Amadeo
King Alfonso XII
King Alfonso XIII
King Juan Carlos I
8
2 from Felipe
4 from Cristina
2 from Elena
Yes
It is unclear what is meant by "control the government". If it means "determine laws and/or execute them", then, No. The Kings and Queens of Spain are currently the Heads of State, which means that they represent Spain in all diplomatic relations with foreign leaders.
7 kings and queens
There are six syllables. Ha-wai-i - kings - and - queens.
4 kings, 4 queens, and 4 jacks.
A republic by definition has no kings and queens, but a president. So the answer is: zero.
four kings and four queens
There is 4 kings and 4 queens in a deck. So 4+4=8 kings and queens
100
Yes they did have kings and queens!
The Kings and Queens of Denmark.
Queens Kings was created in 2000.