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 Ferdinand II of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand, the son of John II of Aragon by his second wife, the Aragonese noblewoman Juana Enriquez, was made King of Sicily by his father in 1468 in preparation for his marriage to Infanta Isabella, the half-sister and heiress of Henry IV of Castile.
Ferdinand II (Fernando de Aragón in Spanish and Ferran d'Aragó in Catalan), nicknamed the Catholic ( March 10, 1452 – June 23, 1516) was king of Aragon, Castile, Sicily, Naples, Valencia, Sardinia and Navarre and Count of Barcelona.
In 1508, war resumed in Italy, this time against Venice, which all the other powers on the peninsula, including Louis XII, Ferdinand, Maximilian, and Pope Julius II joined together against as the League of Cambrai.
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 Aragon
1452 Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon/Sicily, expelled Jews
1516 Ferdinand II, king of Aragon/Sicily, dies at 63
1492 Queen Isabella of Castilia and Ferdinand of Aragon expels Jews
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 Habsburg Spain: Information From Answers.com
As ruler of Aragon, Ferdinand had been involved in the struggle against France and Venice for control of Italy; these conflicts became the center of Ferdinand's foreign policy as king.
Ferdinand's death led to the ascension of young Charles to the throne as Charles I of Castile and Aragon, effectively founding the monarchy of Spain.
Ferdinand's first investment of Spanish forces came in the War of the League of Cambrai against Venice, where the Spanish soldiers distinguished themselves on the field alongside their French allies at the Battle of Agnadello (1509).
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 Ferdinand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand III of Naples - see Ferdinand II of Aragon.
Ferdinand II of Naples - 1469 - 1496 ; became king 1495.
Ferdinand II of Portugal - 1816 - 1885 ; became titular king 1837.
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 Pope Julius II - Open Encyclopedia
Julius hereupon entered into the Holy League with Ferdinand II of Aragon and the Venetians against France, in which both Henry VIII and the emperor ultimately joined.
Events also in other respects so favoured his plans that in 1508 he was able to conclude with Louis XII, the emperor Maximilian, and Ferdinand of Aragon, the famous League of Cambrai against the Venetian Republic.
From the beginning Julius II set himself with a courage and determination rarely equalled to rid himself of the various powers under which his temporal authority was almost overwhelmed.
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 Ferdinand II --  Encyclopædia Britannica
By their marriage in October 1469, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile initiated a confederation of the two kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain.
second husband of Queen Maria II of Portugal, who proclaimed him king consort with the title of Ferdinand II upon the birth of their first son (the future Peter V) in 1837.
Extensive collection of primary source documents and links from official sources on World War II.
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 Emperor
1914 Ferdinand AR Cabrera, Spanish/German of emperor Wilhelm II, dies at 58
1609 Emperor Rudolf II grants Bohemian protestants freedom of religion
1609 Emperor Rudolf II grants Silezische protestants freedom of religion
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 Ferdinand II -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(additional info and facts about Ferdinand II of Aragon) Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468) (=Ferdinand V of Castille 1474-1504) (=Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516)
(additional info and facts about Ferdinand II of Naples) Ferdinand II of Naples, Ferrandino (1469-1496, king from 1495)
(additional info and facts about Ferdinand II of Germany) Ferdinand II of Germany (1578-1637, emperor from 1619)
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 Ferdinand: Information From Answers.com
Ferdinand III of Naples - see Ferdinand II of Aragon.
Ferdinand II of Naples - 1469 - 1496 ; became king 1495.
In the hope of recovering most of Macedonia, lost to Serbia and Greece by the Treaty of Bucharest (1913), Ferdinand in 1915 joined the Central Powers in World War I. In 1917 the tide of war turned against Bulgaria, and in 1918, Ferdinand was forced to abdicate in favor of his son, Boris III.
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 Ferdinand
Ferdinand III of Naples - see Ferdinand II of Aragon.
Ferdinand II of Naples - 1469-1496; became king 1495.
Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies- 1810-1859; became king 1830.
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 King Ferdinand Ii Of Aragón, Castile & Leon / Queen Isabella I Of Castile
royalty.ged NAME Fernando II V, King Of ARAGON CASTILE Ferdinand V, called The Catholic Reign as King of Castile1474 1504 Reign as King os Sicily 1468 1516 Reign as King of Aragon 1479 1516 King of Naples 1504 1516 Isabella I, Queen of Castile was Ferdinand s cousin.
Name: Queen Isabella Of Portugal Born: 1470 at Duenas, Aragon, Spain Died: 1498 at Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain Husband: Alphonso Of Portugal
Other Spouses: Toda De Larrea Aldonza Ruiz Y Iborre Germaine De Foix Father: Juan Ii King Of Aragón & Sicily Mother: Joanna Enriquez
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 HISTORY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF SPAIN
century failed on grounds of their consanguinity; Spain was ultimately united under the House of Aragon by the marriage of Ferdinand II, King of Aragon, and Isabel "the Catholic", Queen of Castille, in 1469.
Ferdinand VII succ by his daughter Queen Isabel II was forced to leave the country 30 Sep 1868 and abdicated in favour of her son, Alfonso 25 Jun 1870, he was proclaimed King Alfonso XII 20 Dec 1874.
An attempt to unite Aragon and Castille by the marriage of the King of the former with the heiress of the latter in the early 12
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 Ferdinand II --  Encyclopædia Britannica
By their marriage in October 1469, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile initiated a confederation of the two kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain.
original name Ferdinand August Franz Anton, Prince (prinz) von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha second husband of Queen Maria II of Portugal, who proclaimed him king consort with the title of Ferdinand II upon the birth of their first son (the future Peter V) in 1837.
During the Thirty Years' War (1618–48) Albrecht von Wallenstein was a soldier and statesman who commanded the armies of the Holy Roman emperor Ferdinand II.
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 Gallery
Ferdinand II (V) the Catholic of Aragon and Castile (†1516)
Queen Urraca (†956), consort of Ramiro II the Ferocious Warrior
Queen Mary of Montpellier (†1213), consort of Peter II of Aragon
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 Ferdinand II - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ferdinand II
King-consort of Castile from 1474 (as Ferdinand V), King of Aragon from 1479, and Ferdinand III of Naples from 1504.
However, on Philip's death and Joanna's subsequent decline into madness, Ferdinand was recognized as ruler of Castile, establishing the rule of one man for all the kingdoms which became permanent under his grandson, Charles I of Spain (later Emperor Charles V).
In 1469 he married his cousin Isabella I, who succeeded to the throne of Castile in 1474; they were known as the Catholic Monarchs because they completed the reconquista (reconquest) of the Spanish peninsula from the Muslims by taking the last Moorish kingdom, Granada, in 1492.
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 Ferdinand II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468) (=Ferdinand V of Castille 1474-1504) (=Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516)
Ferdinand II of Naples, Ferrandino (1469-1496, king from 1495)
Ferdinand II of Germany (1578-1637, emperor from 1619)
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 Ferdinand II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468) (=Ferdinand V of Castille 1474-1504) (=Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516)
Ferdinand II of Naples, Ferrandino (1469-1496, king from 1495)
Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies (1810-1859, king from 1830)
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 28th Generation (cont.)
Throughout his reign he maintained a close alliance with the kingdom of Aragon, and in 1179 he concluded the Pact of Cazorla, which settled the future line of demarcation between Castile and Aragon when the reconquest of Moorish Spain was completed.
Pedro de Aragon II, King of Aragon "Peter the Catholic" was born 1174 and married 5 Jun 1204.
Despite several internal revolts against his rule, Ferdinand's reign was notable for the repopulation of Leonese Extremadura and for the victories he secured farther south against the Almohads in the last 20 years of his reign.
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 King Ferdinand II of Aragon
Ferdinand II of Aragon, nicknamed the Catholic (March 10, 1452 – June 23, 1516) was king of Aragon, Castile, Sicily, Naples and Navarre.
She married Ferdinand II of Aragon, and their children included Joanna of Castile and Catherine of Aragon.
Her parents were King John II of Castile and his second wife Queen Isabella of Portugal.
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(1452-1516) known as Ferdinand the Catholic, king of Castile in 1474-1504; as Ferdinand II, king of Aragon in 1479-1516 and Sicily in 1468-1516; as Ferdinand II, king of Naples in 1504-1516.
Frederick II (1194-1250), Holy Roman Emperor in 1220-1250, king of Germany in 1212-1250, and king of Sicily in 1198-1250.
His marriage to Isabella I of Castle in 1469 led to the union of Aragon and Castile and his reconquest of Granada from the Moors in 1492 completed the unification of Spain.
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 Afonso IV --  Encyclopædia Britannica
By their marriage in October 1469, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile initiated a confederation of the two kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain.
Afonso IV was the son of King Dinis and of Isabella, daughter of Peter II of Aragon.
By their support of the explorations of Christopher Columbus, they also laid the foundations for Spain's colonies in the New World.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
King Ferdinand II Of Leon and Theresa De Lara
King Ferdinand II Of Aragón, Castile and Leon and Queen Isabella I Of Castile
Duke Ferdinand Of Anhalt Kothen and Princess Luise Of Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck
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 Katharina Renea of Austria HABSBURG - Egon II of HABSBURG-KIBURG
/-Juan II of TRASTAMARA, King of Aragon
/-Charles of Austria HABSBURG, Archduke of Austria /-Ferdinand II HABSBURG, Holy Roman Emperor
Partnership with: Philibert II the Handsome of SAVOY
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 aragon
The dynastic union of Castile and Aragón in 1479, when Ferdinand II of Aragon wed Isabella I of Castile, led to the formal creation of Spain as a single entity in 1516.
Aragon is also the name of a commune in the Aude département, in France\n
Aragon (Spanish, Aragón) is an autonomous community of north-eastern Spain.
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 Worldroots.com
(spouse of King d'Aragon, Ferdinand II-V *The Catholic*)
Wedding of King Philippe II Auguste of France (1165-1223) and Isabella
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Castile and Aragon
The Compromiso de Caspe placed the crown of Aragon on the head of an Infante of Castile, Ferdinand of Antequera (1412), and the marriage of Isabella, heiress of Henry IV of Castile, to Ferdinand, the heir of John II of Aragon, finally united these kingdoms and formed the beginning of the Spanish monarchy.
After the union the political individuality of Aragon was lost in that of Castile, and in the time of Philip II, on account of the Antonio Pérez incident, the ancient kingdom lost part of its fueros, or political liberties.
It is certain that a portion of the Goths driven northward by the Mussulman invasion sought refuge among the mountaineers, who were never completely subjugated by any conqueror (indoctus juga ferre — Horace), and there formed certain independent countships, principally those of Sobrarbe, Aragon, and Ribagorza.
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 Queen Isabella - encyclopedia article about Queen Isabella.
and Ferdinand II of Aragon Ferdinand II of Aragon, nicknamed the Catholic (March 10, 1452 – June 23, 1516) was king of Aragon, Castile, Sicily, Naples and Navarre and Count of Barcelona
(1451-1504) (queen regnant), wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon Ferdinand II of Aragon, nicknamed the Catholic (March 10, 1452 – June 23, 1516) was king of Aragon, Castile, Sicily, Naples and Navarre and Count of Barcelona
Born in Alcalá de Henares, she was the youngest child of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile and, as a third-great-granddaughter of Edward III of England, a fourth cousin of both Henry VII and his wife Elizabeth of York.
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 Pope Julius II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julius hereupon entered into the Holy League with Ferdinand II of Aragon and the Venetians against France, in which both Henry VIII and the emperor ultimately joined.
Events so favoured his plans that in 1508 he was able to conclude with Louis XII, the Emperor Maximilian, and Ferdinand II of Aragon, the famous League of Cambrai against the Venetian Republic.
From the beginning Julius II set himself with a courage and determination rarely equalled to rid himself of the various powers under which his temporal authority was almost overwhelmed.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Castile and Aragon
The Compromiso de Caspe placed the crown of Aragon on the head of an Infante of Castile, Ferdinand of Antequera (1412), and the marriage of Isabella, heiress of Henry IV of Castile, to Ferdinand, the heir of John II of Aragon, finally united these kingdoms and formed the beginning of the Spanish monarchy.
John II disturbed the peace of his reign by the unjust persecution of his son the Prince of Viana, and at his death was succeeded by Ferdinand the Catholic, who by his marriage to Isabella the Catholic definitively united the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon.
After the union the political individuality of Aragon was lost in that of Castile, and in the time of Philip II, on account of the Antonio Pérez incident, the ancient kingdom lost part of its fueros, or political liberties.
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 Ii
Ferdinand II of Aragon Ferdinand II of Navarre.
Alfonso II of Aragon Alfonso II of Aragon (I of Provence Barcelona) (Petronila of Aragon.
John II John II was the name of a number of rulers: Pope John II John II of Aragon John II of Brabant John II of Castile...
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