Queen Elizibeth
Carlos I of Spain, he had several other titles including Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Carlos I de España y V de Alemania.
There were two monarchs of Spain that were also known as Charles V. There was a Holy Roman Emperor named Charles V who was also King of Spain from 1500-1558. There was also a King of Naples named Charles V who was King of Spain from 1661-1700.
She was queen of Castile when she married Ferdinand of Aragon. Their marriage unified Spain under their grandson Holly Roman emperor Charles V.
There was not a king and queen of Spain in 1495. Ferdinand II ruled Aragon and co-ruled Leon and Castile with Queen Isabel I. Isabel I was Queen of Castile and Leon and co-ruled Aragon with Ferdinand. They ruled those three kingdoms together but were only the Monarchs of their own kingdom(s). Consequently they were not the monarchs of Spain. Nor were their children. Spain was only unified when all three kingdoms were inherited by their grandson Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in 1516. At that point it became one kingdom
ANSWER When the Emperor Charles V of Hapsburg became also King Charles I of Spain in 1516
The king of Spain, Charles V financed the voyage of Ferdinand Magellan.
The King of unified Spain from 1515 until 1556 was Charles 1 (Emperor Charles V) followed by Philip ll until 1598
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king Charles V funded his voyage He was actually still Charles I of Spain, even though he had the title Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Charles I was the King of Spain from 1516 until his death in 1556.
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he controlled spain.