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The discovery of the Pacific Ocean, the conquest of the Aztec Empire, the conquest of the Inca Empire, the Spanish conquest of New Granada as well as the conquest of the Philippines all helped shape the Crown of Castile into a global empire in the 16th Century.
- Kingdom of Toledo (Crown of Castile)
Kingdom of Toledo (Crown of Castile) - Wikipedia. The...
- Kingdom of Granada (Crown of Castile)
The Kingdom of Granada (/ ɡ r ə ˈ n ɑː d ə /; Spanish: Reino...
- Kingdom of Toledo (Crown of Castile)
The Kingdoms of Castile and of León, with their southern acquisitions, came to be known collectively as the Crown of Castile, a term that also came to encompass overseas expansion.
Kingdom of Toledo (Crown of Castile) - Wikipedia. The Kingdom of Toledo (Spanish: Reino de Toledo) was a realm in the central Iberian Peninsula, created after the capture of Toledo by Alfonso VI of León in 1085. It continued in existence until 1833; its region is currently within Spain. Background.
The Kingdom of Granada (/ ɡ r ə ˈ n ɑː d ə /; Spanish: Reino de Granada) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile from the conclusion of the Reconquista in 1492 until Javier de Burgos' provincial division of Spain in 1833.
In 1715, the Nueva Planta decrees dissolved the Crown of Castile. The Crown of Castile existed in its own right within the Spanish crown and with its own law until the arrival of the Bourbon dynasty after the War of Spanish Succession .
MonarchEpithetBeganEndedThe Emperor10 March 112621 August 1157The Desired21 August 115731 August 1158The Noble31 August 11586 October 1214The Great6 June 121730 August 1217A Coroa de Castela existiu na Península Ibérica como uma entidade política separada na Idade Média e Moderna. Formou-se em 1230 a partir da terceira e definitiva união das coroas dos reinos de Castela e de Leão, e consequente ascensão de Fernando III de Castela ao trono leonês.
With great political vision, Isabella took advantage of the moment and convoked courts at Madrigal-Segovia (April–October 1476) [50] where her eldest child and daughter Isabella was first sworn as heiress to Castile's crown. That was equivalent to legitimizing Isabella's own throne.