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Spain 1460-1516
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Ethan Stringer
⟶ Updated 2 Nov 2019 ⟶
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Events
Birth of Isabella of Castile
Death of King John II of Castile
King Henry IV of Castile becomes King.
Isabella, her mother, and brother are sent to live in Arevalo
Joana La Beltraneja is born
Isabella moves to Segovia and joins Joan of Portugal's household.
Second Battle of Olmedo. King Henry IV recognises Alfonso as his heir
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias dies
Isabella meets with King Henry IV and is made his heir
Isabella refuses to marry Afonso V of Portugal as King Henry IV insists
King Henry IV tried to arrange for Isabella to marry Charles, Duke of Berry
Isabella becomes formally betrothed to Ferdinand of Aragon
Isabella and Ferdinand marry at the Palacio de los Vivero in the city of Valladolid
Joana is betrothed to Charles, Duke of Guienne
Charles, Duke of Guienne dies
King Henry IV dies
Isabella wears all black as Chief Mourner
Isabella dresses in fine clothes and proclaimed herself Queen
Afonso V of Portugal advances to Plasencia, marries Joana La Beltraneja (age 13)
Afonso V of Portugal and Joana are proclaimed sovereign monarchs
King Louis XI of France signs a treaty with Portugal in support of their claim
The Battle of Toro
Isabella's daughter, Isabella, is sworn in as heiress in theMadrigal-Segovia cortes
Prince John is born
Afonso and Joana's marriage is annulled on the grounds of consanguinity
France signs the Peace of Guadalupe and recognises Isabella and Ferdinand as monarchs
Treaty of Alcacovas is signed
College of Santa Cruz set up by Cisneros at the University of Alcala
Cisneros becomes the leader of the Franciscans and removes the conventuals
The Spanish Inquisition
Cortes of Toledo order Jews to live in segregated areas
Expulsion of the Jews
Policy of Jewish expulsion begins but is not yet an official policy
Conflict with Granada begins over a border dispute - Granada captures Zahara
Pope gives Isabella the right of patrona - the right to appoint clergy in the Granada church
Conquest of Granada
Christopher Columbus is sponsored by Isabella and Ferdinand on his journey
Made a law for every town to have a Corregidor
Cortes of Toledo pass the Act of Resumption
Court set up in Valladolid
Treaty of Medina del Camop signed with England to cooperate against France
Treaty of Tordesillas divies the New World between Spain and Portugal
Treaty of Barcelona - France surrenders Roussillon and Cerdagna in return for Aragonese neutrality in Italy
Holg League (including Spain, HRE, Venice, and Milan) formed to resist France
Princess Joana marries Phillip of Burgundy
France invades Italy and captures Naples
Battle of Fornovo - France leaves Italy and loses control of Naples. A victory for HRE
France invades Italy and captures Milan
Princess Catherine of Aragon marries Prince Arthur of England
Prince Arthur of England dies
The French are defeated at Cerignola and Garigliano and abandon Naples. France keeps Milan
Queen Isabella dies
Ferdinand is made regent King of Castile by the Cortes of Toro
Ferdinand marries Germaine de Foix
Catherine of Aragon marries Prince Henry of England
Phillip of Burgundy dies
The Holy League reforms to expel France from Milan
Ferdinand occupies Navarre
The Treaty of Villafafila is signed by Joana, Ferdinand, and Phillip. A tripartite government is established
Ferdinand hands over power to Phillip and goes home to Aragon
Cisneros established a Regency Council
Cisneros asks Ferdinand to return
Ferdinand returns with an army
Ferdinand's authority is restored
Ferdinand dies
Joana gives birth to Prince Charles
Periods
Joanna was held in custody by the Mendoza family
Joana was held in custody by 1st Duke of Escalona
The Cortes are not called due to disputes over money allocation