Ferdinand and Isabella

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Ferdinand and Isabella

Ferdinand V (1452-1516) married Isabella of Castille in 1469. Known as the "Catholic Monarchs", together they united and ruled all of Spain (e.g. Aragon, Castille) except Granada.

In 1478 they set up the Spanish Inquisition.

In 1492 they reconquered the Moorish (Muslim) kingdom of Granada. They attempted to expel the Jews and the Moors from Spain.

In 1492 they financed the expedition of Christopher Columbus, who discovered the New World (that is, the North and South America). They then undertook a colonial expansion of Latin America, sharing the these new territories only with Portugal.

The Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella 

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Ferdinand and Isabella (Profiles in Power) 

Ferdinand and Isabella (Profiles in Power)

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The powerful personalities of Ferdinand and Isabella had a major impact on the societies and states of early Europe and America. They unified Spain under one government and established the new Inquisition in 1478; they affirmed the country's Catholic Christian identity by forcing Muslims and Jews to convert to Christianity and they sent Christopher Columbus to discover a "New World". Their influence has passed down centuries, providing political and cultural role models during the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco.

Powerful figures in history have generally achieved dominance as individuals, and have largely been male. This book is striking in being about a couple, not a single, dominant ruler. On the 500th anniversary of the death of Isabella, John Edwards provides a gripping and topical account of the dynamics of their power relationship and the religious controversies of their reign.

This is essential reading for those concerned with power, politics and religion and with interfaith relations in the premodern world.

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