Isabel, Ferdinand and fifteenth-century Spain
by Mann, Kenny
Series: Rulers and their times Published by : Benchmark Books, (New York :) Physical details: 80 p. : col. ill., 1 col. map ; 26 cm. ISBN:0761410309 (lib. bdg.). ISSN:978076141Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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includes bibliographical references and index
Marriage changes history -- One as much as the other: Isabel of Castile, the princess -- Ferdinand of Aragon, the prince -- Royal family -- Spanish inquisition -- New world -- End of an era -- Evaluating Isabel and Ferdinand -- Everyday lie in fifteenth-century Spain: Government -- Education -- Spanish conquistador -- Architecture and design -- Food and lodging -- Festivals and fiestas -- Spaniards in their own words.
Explains how the marriage of Isabel and Ferdinand brought changes to Spain, including the unification of Spain, increased power, and new dicoveries.
11 - 12 years