The King of Spain in 1525 was King Ferdinand who ruled from 1516 to 1555. His wife was his first cousin who he married in 1525 and her name was Isabella.
What weakened the Roman Empire were weak emperors, invasions by outsiders, diseases, and a number of other factors.
The surname Villeda came from Spain. It is Sephardic, meaning it is a surname used by descendants of Jews who lived in Spain and Portugal before 1492. In that year, the king and queen of Spain required that the Jews convert to Christianity or to leave Spain. Many left and scattered throughout the Mediterranean area, to the Netherlands and other parts of northern Europe, and to the American colonies of Spain and eventually to North America as well.
He got the money from the king and queen of Spain. First he had tried to get it from the king of Portugal but he was refused because that king's scientists had gone over Columbus' calculations and decided (correctly, as it turned out) that the calculations were wrong and that Columbus would never find the Indies where he thought they were. All historians today agree that his discovery of America was pure luck.
Southern Spain was conquered by the Romans during the Second Punic War which lasted from 218 to 201 BC; Northern Spain was conquered by Augustus in 19 BC.AnswerYes, Spain was invaded by the Romans in 218 BCE. While the Romans did control most of the peninsula, they also had many native allies (much like the Europeans during the colonization era) the Romans had also established Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, and many others. When the Roman Empire collapsed, emperor Justinian the 1st of Byzantium had a short-lived control of Hispania and gave it a new name, Spania.
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Cuauhtemoc was ruler when Spain took over in 1525.
Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon was the Spanish explorer who gave Spain the claim to South Carolina. He claimed this territory for Spain in 1525.
You multiply if by itself. So, the answer is 1525*1525 = 2,325,625.
Spain's king is Juan Carlos I.
Spain does not have a Prime Minister and a King. Spain has a Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) and a king. Having a President and a king is not bad for Spain.
He was his grandfather.
Cuauhtemoc was ruler when Spain took over, he was hanged by the Spanish, marking the end of the Aztec empire in 1525.
he is from Spain
Philip II of Spain was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598
Spain was not a united political entity in 1330. It was a collection of independent principalities, so there was no King of Spain.
Spain funded Balboa's trip. His also lived in Spain.
the king and queen of Spain