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**1. THE DYNASTIC UNION OF CASTILLA AND ARAGÓN DOMESTIC REFORMS**, image…
**1. THE DYNASTIC UNION OF CASTILLA AND ARAGÓN
DOMESTIC REFORMS**
The Dynastic Union of Castilla and Aragon
In 1469, Isabella married with Ferdinand
Isabella: Queen of Castilla
Ferdinand: King of Aragon
King of Castilla died in 1474, and a civil war broke.
Between is daugther Joanna la Beltraneja (support of Portugal) and Isabella (support of Castilla)
This war enden in 1479 with the victory of Isabella
In 1479 Ferdinand became the King of Aragon (after the death of her father)
This resulted in the dynastic union of Castilla and Aragon
As a single state was not created, it is referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy.
Introduction
At the end of 15th century
Catholic Monarchs’ Isabella I of Castilla and Ferdinand II of Aragón
Established an authoritarian monarchy on the Iberian Peninsula.
Domestic Reforms
The Catholic monarchs carried out series of domestic reforms to centralise power
Objectives of what they carried out:
To reduce the autonomy of the kingdoms of the Hispanic Monarchy
To restrict the autonomy of the urban oligarchies
To weaken the power of the nobility
To improve international relations:
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