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When Ferdinand turned twelve Portugal's queen Leonora needed pages. Pages were boys who ran messages and did errands for the royal families. Ferdinand was chosen to be a page for Queen Leonora.
Maria of Aragon was the daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile and Queen Ferdinand II of Aragon. She married Manuel I of Portugal and became Queen of Portugal.
Christopher Columbus asked Queen Elizabeth for ships to fight the spanish.
It was king Ferdinand and Queen Isabella :)
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).
When Ferdinand turned twelve Portugal's queen Leonora needed pages. Pages were boys who ran messages and did errands for the royal families. Ferdinand was chosen to be a page for Queen Leonora.
Maria of Aragon was the daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile and Queen Ferdinand II of Aragon. She married Manuel I of Portugal and became Queen of Portugal.
why was king Ferdinand and queen Isabella famous
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because they were drunk
Christopher Columbus asked Queen Elizabeth for ships to fight the spanish.
It was king Ferdinand and Queen Isabella :)
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).
Queen Isabella of Spain's husband was named Ferdinand VII.
The events that happened to Christopher Columbus is that he asked King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to fund his trip and he was thinking of ways to get goods to Europe
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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.