Queen Isabella and FerdinandQueen Isabella and Ferdinand were famous kings and queens in Spanish history.
Isabella was born in Madrid, Castile, in 1451. She was the daughter of King John II of Castile, and her mother was Queen Isabella of Portugal. She had received a good education, especially in language and religion. When she was young, she was interested in culture and charity and often participated in charity activities. After the death of King John II of Castile, his brother Enrique IV became king, but his rule was unstable. After Enrique IV's death, Isabella and her supporters fought for the throne and won the war to become Queen of Castile in 1474.
Ferdinand was born in 1452 in Sicheza, Aragon. He was the son of King Juan II of Aragon, and his mother was Queen Isabella of Navarre. He received a good education, especially in strategy and politics. When he was young, he showed a strong interest in politics and often participated in his father's political activities. After his father's death, he became King of Aragon, but he faced political turmoil in Aragon in the early days of his reign.
In 1479, they married and became the joint rulers of Castile and Aragon. Their reign was of great significance to Spain. They strengthened the royal power, unified the country, abolished local privileges, established modern administrative institutions, established an autocratic monarch system, and established an efficient tax system to support expansion and war. This period was also the golden age of the Spanish Roman Empire. They adopted a strong religious stance, carried out religious reforms and anti-pagan movements, tried to make Spain a Roman Empire, issued the Inquisition Decree, the Alhambra treaty, etc., expelled the Arabs and the Arabs, established the Inquisition to maintain the purity of the Roman Empire, and established the Holy Church's review system to ensure that the publication was in line with the Roman faith.
Under their rule, Spain began to expand overseas to establish a maritime empire, control trade and monopolize most of the trade activities, and discover rich silver mines to promote economic development. They advocated the importance of education, culture, and art, and absorbed the ideas and styles of the European Renaissance. Many famous artists and cultural figures emerged in Spain, and religious art also developed greatly, building many religious buildings and works of art. Spain's population increased rapidly, and the degree of urban development continued to increase. However, it also formed an independent class of aristocrats and rich people, and ordinary people were less involved in political and economic activities. They had one son and four daughters. Due to the death of Prince Juan and the eldest daughter, Isabella, the right to inherit the throne of Castile fell to the second daughter, Juana, who was known as " Crazy Juana."
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