Ferdinand II (or Ferdinand the Catholic, 1452-1516) was the Spanish king of Aragon and king of Castile from 1479. As a Spanish ruler of southern Italy as well, he was also known as Ferdinand III of ...
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain are probably better known for what they did not do than for what they did. The myth persists that Isabella pawned her jewels to finance the expedition of ...
King Ferdinand II used the code to talk about war strategy. The Army Museum confirmed to ABC News that these codes were used during the wars of Italy by the "Catholic King" : "These two letters now ...
Queen Isabella XXXV (Anne Hall) and King Ferdinand XXXV (Jim Pillen) were crowned during the coronation event at New World Inn Aug., 18, 2009. Watch the ceremony in this video.
For over 500 years, four letters between King Ferdinand of Aragon and one of his commanders, Gonzalo Fernandez de Córdoba, have puzzled historians. They used a completely unique code with more than ...
After Ferdinand had given a moment to his devotions, — for he is a very good Catholic, — we turned our steps toward the Bulgarian consulate, where a dozen Bulgarian students awaited their monarch. One ...
"The due homage will be paid to a head of state... who, despite contradictory interpretations of certain moments of his reign, gave much to... the modernisation of our country," said his grandson, the ...
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