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Who was the king of Spain in 1531?

Charles I was the King of Spain from 1516 until his death in 1556.


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The name of the Spanish king in Columbus's time was Ferdinand II of Aragon, and his wife was Queen Isabella of Castile.


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What country did king queen Isabella and King Ferdinand rule?

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What were the names of the queen and king who sponsored Columbus' trip?

It was king Ferdinand and Queen Isabella :)


When the king and queen said no to christopher Columbus who said yes?

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Who was the financer of Christopher Columbus's voyage?

Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand financed or sponsored columbus' travels the the "New Woorld".


What queen granted christpher Columbus permission to sail for Spain?

queen Isabella Christopher Columbus asked King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella of Spain for money to try out his idea of traveling west to reach the East. Queen Isabella refused Columbus at first. Later King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave Columbus three ships, a crew of about ninety men, and some money. The three ships were the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María.


Who married queen Isabella?

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What were the names of the two Spanish monarchs who paid for Columbus' expedition?

It was King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella the first of Spain. Ferdinand (1452-1516) was Ferdinand II of Aragon and Ferdinand V of Castille following his marriage to Isabella I, queen of Castille (1451-1504).