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The following is the family tree of the Spanish monarchs starting from Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon till the present day. The former kingdoms of Aragon (see family tree), Castile (see family tree) and Navarre (see family tree) were independent kingdoms that unified in 1469 as personal union, with the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs, to become the Kingdom of Spain (de ...
This family tree shows some of Ferdinand and Isabella's descendants (mainly the Spanish Habsburgs, some Austrian Habsburg and Louis XIII and XIV of France are also present). Ferdinand II of Aragon's marriage to Isabella I of Castile produced seven children, five of whom survived birth and lived to adulthood. They arranged strategic political ...
The family tree of the Castilian monarchs of the Kingdom of Castile (1065–1230), ... Spanish monarchs; External links This page was last edited on 17 May ...
The royal family lives at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, although their official residence is the Royal Palace of Madrid. The membership of the royal family is defined by royal decree and consists of: the King of Spain, the monarch's spouse, the monarch's parents, his children, and the heir to the Spanish throne. [1]
On 1 October 1936, General Francisco Franco was proclaimed "Leader of Spain" (Spanish: Caudillo de España) in the parts of Spain controlled by the Nationalists (nacionales) after the Spanish Civil War broke out. At the end of the war, on 1 April 1939, Franco took control of the whole of Spain, ending the Second Republic.
Isabel Clara Eugenia, Co-Sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, 1601–1603, aunt: Infanta María, 1603, sister Isabel Clara Eugenia, Co-Sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, 1603–1605, aunt Felipe, Prince of Asturias: Son 8 April 1605 Born 31 March 1621 Father died, became king Infanta Ana, 1605–1607, sister Infante Carlos, 1607–1621, brother
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