Thursday, June 4, 2009

Post 3 Timeline Ferdinand and Isabella in World History Honors

Timeline of Isabella and Ferdinand

· 1467 - The nobles, now in control of Alfonso and claiming him to be the true heir, clashed with Henry’s forces at the Battle of Olmedo
October 19, 1469 – Isabella of Castile marries Ferdinand of Aragon.
1476 – Isabella and Ferdinand set up the hermandad, a collection of local militias that as a peacekeeping organization.
1479 – When Ferdinand succeeded his father as King of Aragon, the crown of Castile and the various territories of the Crown of Aragon, the Crown of Castile and the various territories of the Crown of Aragon were united in a personal union creating for the first time since the 8th.
1480 – Parliament confirms Isabella’s succession as Queen of Castile;
1481 – Dominican priest Tomas de Torquemeda is appointed by Isabella as Grand Inquisitor. As a result, treachery and heresy become indistinguishable in Spain, and nonconformists, Jews, and dissidents are rigorously persecuted.
January 2, 1492 – Isabella and Ferdinand entered Granada to receive the keys of the city and the principal mosque was reconsecrated as a church.
1493 – In the Papal Bull (a decree) Inter Caetera, Pope Alexander VI refers to the couple as Reyes Catolicos (The Catholic Monarchs).
1497 – John marries Margaret of Austria; Joanna marries Philip of Flanders.
1499 – Isabella and Ferdinand’s daughter Maria marries Manoel of Portugal.

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