King of Aragon Ferdinand II of Aragon

King of Aragon Ferdinand II of Aragon

Male 1452 - 1516  (63 years)

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  • Name Ferdinand II of Aragon 
    Title King of Aragon 
    Birth 10 Mar 1452  Sada Palace, Sos, Aragon Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Gender Male 
    Death 23 Jan 1516  Madrigalejo, Extremadura Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Burial Royal Chapel of Granada Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I47341  The Hennessee Family
    Last Modified 14 May 2019 

    Family Isabella I of Castile, Queen of Castile and Leon,   b. 22 Apr 1451, Madrigal de las Altas Torres Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 26 Nov 1504, Medina del Campo Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 53 years) 
    Marriage 1469  [1, 2
    Children 
     1. Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England,   b. 16 Dec 1485, Castile, Spain Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Jan 1536, Kimbolton Castle, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years)
    Family ID F17371  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 30 Apr 2023 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 10 Mar 1452 - Sada Palace, Sos, Aragon Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 23 Jan 1516 - Madrigalejo, Extremadura Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Royal Chapel of Granada Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Ferdinand II of Aragon
    Ferdinand II of Aragon

  • Notes 
    • Ferdinand II (Aragonese: Ferrando; Catalan: Ferran; Basque: Errando; Spanish: Fernando; 10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516), called the Catholic (Spanish: el Catâolico), was King of Aragon[1] from 1479 until his death. His marriage in 1469 to Isabella, the future queen of Castile, was the marital and political "cornerstone in the foundation of the Spanish monarchy."[2] As a consequence of his marriage to Isabella I, he was de jure uxoris King of Castile as Ferdinand V from 1474 until her death in 1504. At Isabella's death the crown of Castile passed to their daughter Joanna, by the terms of their prenuptial agreement and her last will and testament. Following the death of Joanna's husband Philip I of Spain, and her alleged mental illness, Ferdinand was recognized as regent of Castile from 1508 until his own death. In 1504, after a war with France, he became King of Naples as Ferdinand III, reuniting Naples with Sicily permanently and for the first time since 1458. In 1512, he became King of Navarre by conquest. In 1506 he married Germaine of Foix of France, but Ferdinand's only son and child of that marriage died soon after birth; had the child survived, the personal union of the crowns of Aragon and Castile would have ceased.

      Ferdinand had a role in inaugurating the first European encounters in the future Americas, since he and Isabella sponsored the first voyage of Christopher Columbus (1451–1506), in 1492. That year was the final victory in the war with Granada which defeated the last Muslim state in Iberia and all of Western Europe. This brought to a close the centuries-long Christian reconquest of Iberia. For that Christian victory, Pope Alexander VI, born in the Kingdom of Valencia, awarded the royal couple the title of Catholic Monarchs. At Ferdinand's death Joanna's son, Ferdinand's grandson, Charles I, who was co-ruler in name over all the several Iberian kingdoms except for Portugal, succeeded him, making Charles the first King of Spain. However, during the regency of Ferdinand, many called him the King of Spain as distinct from his daughter Joanna, "queen of Castile".[3]

      end of biography [2]

  • Sources 
    1. [S10280] "Catherine of Aragon" biography, abstracted, downloaded and published Monday, January 23rd, 2017 by David A. Hennessee,.

    2. [S14134] "Ferdinand II of Aragon", Biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_II_of_Aragon, Abstracted or parsed by David.