Spain
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.
The Moors, the Islamic warriors who had invaded Spain in around 700 AD and who in their heyday ruled over two thirds of Spain.
The region west of the Line of Demarcation, established by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, was primarily ruled by Spain. This treaty divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal, granting Spain control over most of the Americas. As a result, Spanish explorers and conquistadors established colonies and claimed territories in regions such as present-day Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America.
East of the demarcation line, established by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, Portugal ruled over territories in South America, primarily modern-day Brazil. This division was intended to settle disputes between Spain and Portugal regarding newly discovered lands. Consequently, Portugal expanded its influence and colonization efforts in this region, while Spain focused on territories to the west.
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Barbarians ruled the deserts in 90 BC.
Italy was divided among different states until the 19th century: the biggest was the Kingdom of Naples in the south, ruled in the 16th century by Aragon (Spain).
The Spanish have ruled the united country since 1491. That was the year in which the Moors were completely expelled from Spain as we know it today. The Spanish spent many years evicting the Moors but Spain was not a united kingdom until the marriage of Isabel of the Kingdom Aragon to Ferdinand of the Kingdom of Castile.
The colonial Mexico of Spain was known as New Spain or the Viceroyalty of New Spain. The colony was ruled by the Spanish King and he appointed a viceroy, or very high minister, to assist in the running of the colony.
Spain was ruled by the Kingdom of Spain from 1874 until 1931. This was the second Borbon restoration. That government was followed by the Second Spanish Republic from 1931 t0 1939. The Second Republic ruled part of Spain from 1936 until 1939, during the civil war, while the rest was ruled by the Francoist regime of General Francisco Franco. Finally, Franco ruled all of Spain as a dictator from the end of the civil war in 1939 until his death in November 1975.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
Ferdinand II was the King of Aragon. Isabela I was the Queen of Castile and Leon. They were married in 1469. Each ruled their own kingdom(s) and co-ruled their spouse' kingdom. Both were deceased by 1516. Spain did not come into being until their Grandson Carlos I of Spain, also known as Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire, inherited the 3 kingdoms in 1516. Isabela I and Ferdinand II never ruled "Spain". Isabela I died in 1504 and was succeeded by her daughter, Juana la Loca (Juana the crazy, who was in turn succeeded by Philip I. Ferdinand ruled Aragon until his death in 1516.
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A king ruled a kingdom. A kingdom is a type of monarchy, but there are others.
Spain is not a dictatorship, therefore it does not have a dictator. The Kingdom of Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy, and is ruled in tandem by King Juan Carlos I and President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. = =