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Catholic Monarchs

The union of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile is commonly viewed as the pivotal moment leading to the unification of Spain. Their marriage, which required a papal dispensation due to their close kinship, marked the beginning of significant religious and political reforms.

Catholic Monarchs

Catholic Monarchs

What did Catholic monarchs

Create a diplomatic system
To maintain relations
Built up a new army
Increase the taxes
They create
An administration
A bureaucracy
Unify the territory

Domestic Policies

Strenghthened the Royal Treasury
Named corregidores:
they are chief magistrates to establish Royal authority
Created the Royal Council
the highest political body
Created The Holy Brotherhood to fight
with abuses of nobility
with bandits

After Catholic Monarchs

Ferdinand I and Isabella I
Catalina

Enrrique VIII

Subtopic

Juan

He married with Margarita of Austria

Juana

Felipe of Austria

Have a son called Carlos I

Carlos I married with Isabel of Potugal

María
Isabella

Manuel the fortunate

Alfonso of Portugal

How did the Caholic Monarchs

John I of Castile and Fleanor of Aragon
Henry III of Castile

John II of Castile

Married with

Mary of Aragon

Henry IV of Castile

Blanche of Navarre

Joan of Portugal

Isabella of Portugal

Isabella I

Ferdinand I of Aragon

John II of Aragon

Ferdinand II

Religious achieve unity

Muslims converted to Christianity were called Moriscos
Expulse the Jews
Got the Pope permission
To found The Tribunal of the Inquisition to persecute heretics

Catholic monarchs of Spain

Pope Sixtus IV
issued a bull in 1478 to establish a Holy Office of the Inquisition in Castile.
Ferdinand II and Isabella I
Have married on 1469
It is generally accepted by most scholars that the unification of Spain can essentially be traced back to the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella.
They were second cousins and they need

a papal dispensation of the Pope Paul II to have married

They met in Valladolid