Queen Mary I married King Philip II of Spain in 1554
Queen Mary of England was married to King Philip of Spain.
Mary 1st married Phillip prince of Spain at sometime when she was Queen of England.
Queen Elizabeth I never married. The King of Spain was one of many suitors she rejected. Queen Elizabeth II married Philip Mountbatten.
Queen Isabel of Castilla and King Ferdinand of Aragon co-ruled Spain. They were each monarchs of their respective kingdoms and the kingdoms were NOT united therefore what they ruled was not technically Spain. Spain would not come into existence until all three kingdoms were inherited by their grandson Carlos I in 1516.I think the answer should be Isabel and Ferdinand even thought they were not technically King and Queen of Spain.
the king and queen of Spain
yes cus he was saton
King and Queen of Spain.
Juan Carlos I is King of Spain and his Queen is Sofia.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand financed or sponsored columbus' travels the the "New Woorld".
the king and queen of Spain paid for him to travel
Queen Isabella and King Ferninad were king and queen at the time of Columbus, they gave him permission to explore the new world. Isabel was Queen of Castile and Leon, two kingdoms in Spain. Ferdinand was the King of Aragon, a third kingdom in Spain. They married in 1469 and ruled all three kingdoms together. Eventually they defeated the last of the Moors that had invaded Spain 700 years earlier and drove them from Spain.