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Q: In 1469 Ferdinand of Castile and Isabella of Aragon and united the two territories?
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Who was the wife of King Ferdinand II of Aragon?

Isabella of Castile


What rulers emerged victorious from the reconquista?

Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon.


Who was princess Isabella?

Isabella of Castile married Ferdinand of Aragon, thus uniting Spain in the 1400's.


Which prince of argon in 1469 married Queen Isabella?

Ferdinand of Aragon married Isabella of Castile in 1469.


Spain's two strongest kingdoms castile and aragon were united when?

Isabella married Ferdinand


Who is Catherine of aragon's father?

Her parents were Ferdinand II, King of Aragon, and Isabella I, Queen of Castile. She was thus Infanta Catherine of Aragon and Castile (in Spanish: Infanta Catalina de Aragon y Castilla). To learn more about Catherine of Aragon go to TudorHistory.org.


What was Catherine of aragons mother named?

Catherine of Aragon's mother was Isabelle or Isabella of Castille


Ferdinand was King of what when he married Isabella?

Ferdinand II was king of Sicily and of Aragon. After his marriage to Isabella he became king of Castile. These kingdoms eventually combined to become Spain.


Who were Catherine of Aragon's parents?

Catherine of Aragon was born in 1485 and died in 1536. Catherine was born in Aragon, Spain and her parents were King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castille.


What country were King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella rulers of?

Spain.Actually he was Ferdinand of Aragon and she was Isabella of Castile (both regions of Spain).See the Related Link.


Who sponsored Columbus exploration in 1492?

King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile


Did Isabella have a son?

Yes, Isabella of Castile and her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon had five children, including a son named John of Castile.