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THE REIGN:black_flag: OF THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS :church: - Coggle Diagram
THE REIGN:black_flag: OF THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS :church:
THE DYNASTIC UNION OF CASTILLA AND ARAGÓN
1469
Isabella, the half-sister of Henry IV of Castilla, married Ferdinand, the Crown Prince of Aragón
1474
The King of Castilla died in a civil war broke out between the followers of his daughter
1479
The conflict ended with the victory of Isabella.
Hispanic monarchy
Ferdinand became the King of Aragón after the death of his father
RELIGIOUS POLICY
Jews
Were persecuted by the Christian population towards the end of the Middle Ages. In the 15th century, this anti-Semitism increased. The Christians believed that the Jews offended God
Those who did not obey had to sell their assets at a loss and leave their homes. They are known as Sephardic Jews
Mudejar
were Muslims who lived in Christian territories. After the conquest of Granada in 1492
DOMESTIC REFORM
The power of the nobility
Mercenaries
Militia
Specefic matters
Royal treasury
Territories
Hispanic Monarchy
Inquisition
Was established in the kingdom of Castilla in 1478 and was reformed in Aragón to persecute false conversions. It was a religious court
Viceroy
This figure represented the monarchs in each of their kingdoms in their absence.
The autonomy of the urban oligarchies
In Castilla and Aragon
the monarchs appointed the mayors, who ran the city councils
where local governors were selected by lottery, was maintained.