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King Ferdinand of Aragon is significant for his role in the unification of Spain through his marriage to Queen Isabella of Castile in 1469, which laid the foundation for a centralized Spanish state. Together, they completed the Reconquista by capturing Granada in 1492, ended Muslim rule in Spain, and sponsored Christopher Columbus's voyage, leading to the discovery of the Americas. Their reign marked the beginning of Spain's emergence as a major European power. Additionally, Ferdinand's policies and reforms helped establish a stronger monarchy and centralized governance.

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