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THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS
SOME ALIANCES THROUGH MARRIAGE
The Infanta Isabel and Manuel I of Portugal
The Infanta Juana and the Duke of Burgundy
Catherine of Aragón and Henry VIII of Englan
The birth of a new monarchy
beginning of the Modern Age
there were
five kingdoms
on the Iberian Peninsula.
the same family
ruled in two kingdoms
The Crown of Castilla
The Crown of Aragón
1469
Fernando II of Aragón
married
Isabel I
the sister of
Enrique IV of Castilla
died in 1474
1479
inherited
the Aragonese throne
to win throne of Castilla
Isabel I had to defeat
Juana
that cause a civil war
ended in 1479
Aragón and Portugal
supported
Isabel
Juana
The pope
bestowed
the title of Catholic Monarchs
on the couple
in 1496
monarchy
was a dynastic union
it was the result of a marriage between two monarchs
The religius policy of the catholic monarchs
Catholic Monarchs
imposed most of their authority
through religion
by implementing a policy of religious unification
in 1478
papal bull
establishing the Holy Office of the Inquisition
Spanish Inquisition
established in the Late Middle Ages
by the pope
to punish heretics.
In 1492
expelled all Jews that did not convert to Christianity
those jews that had converted
were under suspicion and socially marginalised
were called marranos
conquest of Granada
mudéjares were forced to convert to Catholicism
majority converted
their sincerity was always under suspicion
because of that they were marginalised.