In 1942, the King of Spain was King Alfonso XIII, who had been in exile since the establishment of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931. The Spanish monarchy was not officially restored until 1975, after the death of dictator Francisco Franco. During this period, Spain was ruled by Franco's regime, and there was no reigning queen. The political group in power was the Nationalist faction led by Franco, who had won the Spanish Civil War in 1939.
the king and queen of Spain
the king and queen of Spain
King and Queen of Spain.
Juan Carlos I is King of Spain and his Queen is Sofia.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand financed or sponsored columbus' travels the the "New Woorld".
the king and queen of Spain paid for him to travel
The rulers of Spain at the time, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
Spain has a king and queen. The king is the Head of State, he is the official representative of Spain to the world. Spain also has a President, His name is Jose Luis Rodriquez Zapatero, he is the Head of Government, the man in charge of the government and the country.
Queen Isabel of Castilla and King Ferdinand of Aragon co-ruled Spain. They were each monarchs of their respective kingdoms and the kingdoms were NOT united therefore what they ruled was not technically Spain. Spain would not come into existence until all three kingdoms were inherited by their grandson Carlos I in 1516.I think the answer should be Isabel and Ferdinand even thought they were not technically King and Queen of Spain.
Castile and Grenada, which was the provisional capital of Spain at the time.
Spain the queen is queen Isabella and the king is king Ferdinad
Juan Carlos I is the King: the Queen is his wife Sophia.