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Definitions from the WebFerdinand and IsabellaDescription:Ferdinand and Isabella, also known as the Catholic Monarchs, were the King and Queen of Spain from 1474 until their deaths in 1516 and 1504 respectively. Together, they completed the Reconquista, sponsored Christopher Columbus' voyages to the New World, and initiated the Spanish Inquisition. Sample Sentences:Noun (Proper):The reign of Ferdinand and Isabella marked a significant turning point in Spain's history. Many historians credit Ferdinand and Isabella with the unification of Spain. Noun (Common):The achievements of Ferdinand and Isabella greatly impacted the course of European exploration. Some argue that Ferdinand and Isabella's desperate quest for religious uniformity led to the repression of certain groups. Adjective:The Ferdinand and Isabella era was characterized by political and religious unrest. During this period, artistic and cultural advancements flourished under Ferdinand and Isabella's patronage. Related Products: | ||||
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