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catholic monarch
the birth of a new monarchy
beginning of the Modern Age
five kingdoms on the Iberian Peninsula. Members of the same family
dates
1469
Fernando II of Aragón married Isabel I
1479
Fernando II inherited the Aragonese throne
1479
civil war that ended
1496
The pope bestowed the title of Catholic Monarchs on the couple
The new monarchy was a dynastic union
marriage between two monarchs, not a fusion of two kingdoms
the authoritarian monarchy of the catholic monarch
the monarchy and the states of the realm
Catholic Monarchs’ main objective
restore the authority of the monarchy
cities
These representatives of royal power controlled the kingdom’s towns and territories
church
the pope gave
the authority to intervene in the appointment of important figures in the Church
nobility
during the civil war
The Catholic Monarchs confiscated lands from noblemen who supported Juana
the religious policy of the catholic monarch
Catholic Monarchs imposed most of their authority
implementing a policy of religious unification
first step
obtain a papal bull establishing the Holy Office of the Inquisition in 1478.
1492 the Catholic Monarchs
expelled all Jews that did not convert to Christianity from their kingdoms
mudéjares
were forced to convert to Catholicism
kingdoms under the catolic monarch
they established the first administrative bodies common to all their kingdoms
Council of the Inquisition
Council of Military Orders
the beggining of the hyspanic dominance: foreign policy
period of stability began for the Catholic Monarchs
active foreign policy
allowed them to expand their territories
marrying their children to heirs of other kingdoms with two main aims
peace with Portuga
reinforce their ties with countries such as Flanders