The Moors ruled in Spain from 711 to 1492.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
The nation that was ruled by Ferdinand and Isabella was Spain. They authorized the exploration that was to be done by Christopher Columbus, and brought knowledge of the Americas to Europe.
Lorenzo de Medici ruled Florence from 1469 to 1492.
Spain as it is configured today began in 1492.
The Moors ruled in Spain from 711 to 1492.
The Moors ruled parts of Spain from 711 until 1492.
The Muslims, or Moors, who invaded Spain from Africa, ruled all or part of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 AD until 1492.
Muslims ruled parts of Spain from 711 C.E. to 1492. C.E., but it is worth noting that Muslims only ruled the majority of Spain from 735 C.E. to 1224 C.E.
Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, together known as the "Catholic Monarchs," ruled Spain in 1492.
Muslims ruled parts of Spain from 711 C.E. to 1492. C.E., but it is worth noting that Muslims only ruled the majority of Spain from 735 C.E. to 1224 C.E.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
The nation that was ruled by Ferdinand and Isabella was Spain. They authorized the exploration that was to be done by Christopher Columbus, and brought knowledge of the Americas to Europe.
Lorenzo de Medici ruled Florence from 1469 to 1492.
Spain was a old country with many people. Spain was very popular in 1492.
The King was Ferdinand II, King of Aragon and the Queen was Isabell I, Queen of Castile and Leon. They were the first rulers of a United Spain.
They had significant powers in Spain for about 300 years. They arrived in 732 and within a couple decades they ruled significant parts of it. The earlier inhabitants of Spain, led by the Visigoths, resisted the Muslims and fought back. By the middle of the eleventh century, the Visigoths controlled most of northern Spain, but the Muslims ruled most of the south. So at this stage you could not say that either side "ruled Spain": both ruled bits of it. The war continued for the next 400 years. The Visigoths gradually gained ground. The Muslims were finally expelled from Spain in 1492.