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Joan Manuel de la Cerda Henry II , King of Castile ( 1369 - 1379 ) John I ( 1379 -
1390 ) Henry III ( 1390 - 1406 ) Ferdinand I ( Ferdinand of Antequera ) King of
Aragon ( 1412 - 1416 ) Mary of = John II = Isabel of Aragon of Castile Portugal ...
Joan Manuel de la Cerda Henry II , King of Castile ( 1369 - 1379 ) John I ( 1379 -
1390 ) Henry III ( 1390 - 1406 ) Ferdinand I ( Ferdinand of Antequera ) King of
Aragon ( 1412 - 1416 ) Mary of = John II = Isabel of Aragon of Castile Portugal ...
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His son Ferdinand and his daughter - in - law — the Catholic Monarchs , as they
were called 1 - initiated a joint government , under the same dynasty of the
Kingdoms of Aragon and Castile ( 1479 - 1504 ) . Nothing more , but nothing less
.
His son Ferdinand and his daughter - in - law — the Catholic Monarchs , as they
were called 1 - initiated a joint government , under the same dynasty of the
Kingdoms of Aragon and Castile ( 1479 - 1504 ) . Nothing more , but nothing less
.
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... 139 Febvre , Lucien , xi n , xix n Federalism , 135 , 138 Feijóo , Benito
Jerónimo , 117 Ferdinand , Joseph , of Bavaria , 110 Ferdinand I of Aragon , 80
Ferdinand I of Castile , 41 , 42 , 50 n , 51 , 53 Ferdinand I of Trastámara , 81 n
Ferdinand III ...
... 139 Febvre , Lucien , xi n , xix n Federalism , 135 , 138 Feijóo , Benito
Jerónimo , 117 Ferdinand , Joseph , of Bavaria , 110 Ferdinand I of Aragon , 80
Ferdinand I of Castile , 41 , 42 , 50 n , 51 , 53 Ferdinand I of Trastámara , 81 n
Ferdinand III ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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