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EARLY MIDDLE AGES IN SPAIN - Coggle Diagram
EARLY MIDDLE AGES IN SPAIN
Catholic monarchs
Isabel I of Castilla
Fernando II of Aragón
Domestic policy
Nobility and clergy lost power
Corregidor
Santa Hermandad
Permanent army
Religious unification
Foreign policy
Created alliances
Conquered territories
War against France
Geographical expeditions
Carlos II
Domestic policy
He had various validos
Foreign policy
Portugal independence in 1668
Final of Habsburg Dynasty
Juana the Mad
Incapable of ruling
Death in 1516
Economy
Gold and silver from América
Higher cost of administration
Crisis in craftwork
Felipe III
Domestic policy
Moriscos expelled from Spain
Foreign policy
His valido: Duke of Lerma
Felipe II
1556 inherited his father's possesions
1580 king of Portugal
Domestic Policy
Capital in Madrid
Stronger administration
Conflicts with Moriscos
Rebellion in the Alpujarras
Foreign Policy
Battle of San Quintin
Battle of Lepanto
Rebellion in the Netherlands
Invicible Armada
Crisis
17th century
End of the Habsburg dynasty
Validos
Had the king's trust
Influence in the king's decisions
Carlos I
Carlos I
Castile
Aragon
America
Italy
N Africa
Carlos V
Holy Roman emperor
Germany
Netherlands
France
Domestic policy
Germania Revolt
Rebellion of the comuneros
Rebellion in Toledo
Villalar
Foreign policy
War with France
Conflicts with the Ottoman Empire
Fought with the German Princess
Peace of Ausburg
Felipe IV
Domestic policy
Count-Duke of Olivares
Foreign policy
Thirty years war