Ferdinand II of Aragon, commonly known as Ferdinand the Catholic, reigned from 1479 to 1516 and was a pivotal figure in the unification of Spain alongside his wife, Isabella I of Castile. Together, they completed the Reconquista by capturing Granada in 1492 and sponsored Christopher Columbus's voyages, which opened the Americas to European exploration. Ferdinand also played a significant role in establishing the Spanish Inquisition, strengthening royal authority and promoting Catholicism. His reign marked the beginning of Spain's emergence as a dominant global power.
Ferdinand VI of Spain died on 1759-08-10.
Ferdinand VI of Spain was born on 1713-09-23.
Infante Ferdinand of Spain died on 1905-08-04.
Infante Ferdinand of Spain was born on 1903-03-06.
Ferdinand VII of Spain was born on 1784-10-14.
Queen Isabella of Spain's husband was named Ferdinand VII.
King Ferdinand VI of Spain was born on September 23, 1713.
King Ferdinand VI of Spain was born on September 23, 1713.
King Ferdinand VII of Spain was born on October 14, 1784.
King Ferdinand VII of Spain was born on October 14, 1784.
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