Isabella
During Christopher Columbus's time, the King and Queen of Spain were Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. They united their respective kingdoms through marriage in 1469 and sponsored Columbus's 1492 expedition, which led to the discovery of the Americas. Their support was pivotal in establishing Spain as a dominant global power during the Age of Exploration.
king Ferdinand and queen Isabella
Franco was not a ruler of Spain during Columbus' time. Neither was Mariano Rajoy nor José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
The Spanish Government under Ferdinand and Isabella/
He sailed from Spain, ruled by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella at that time.
The country that supplied Christopher Columbus with ships in 1492 was Spain. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella were the monarchs in Spain at this time. His three ships were named the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain paid for his trip. They said no the first time then Columbus persuaded them to. They said yes the second time. Christopher Columbus' son was named after King Ferdinand.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain paid for his trip. They said no the first time then Columbus persuaded them to. They said yes the second time. Christopher Columbus' son was named after King Ferdinand.
1492 is around Columbus or coulombs time when he sailed the ocean blue, anyway the rulers were king Ferdinand and queen Isabella.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain paid for his trip. They said no the first time then Columbus persuaded them to. They said yes the second time. Christopher Columbus' son was named after King Ferdinand.
Queen Isabella and King Ferninad were king and queen at the time of Columbus, they gave him permission to explore the new world. Isabel was Queen of Castile and Leon, two kingdoms in Spain. Ferdinand was the King of Aragon, a third kingdom in Spain. They married in 1469 and ruled all three kingdoms together. Eventually they defeated the last of the Moors that had invaded Spain 700 years earlier and drove them from Spain.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain. There was also funding from several groups in Italy. (Italy was not a unified country at the time.)