The rise of Spain during the sixteenth century to the position of being Europe’s dominant power is in many ways remarkable. In the late-fifteenth century, it was a poor, barren area, with only about half of its land suitable for agriculture.
It consisted of a number of distinct kingdoms with their individual histories and traditions. Yet in a little over a hundred years, it had gained a vast overseas empire, controlled Portugal, the Netherlands, large areas of Italy and exerted its influence throughout Europe.
This 4,400-word summary details the crucial roles played by Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile in starting Spain on the path to its ‘Golden Age’.
The main areas studied are:
• Castile in 1480
• Aragon in 1480
• The Marriage between Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile
• The Reasons for the Marriage
• The Domestic Policies of Ferdinand and Isabella
• Ferdinand and Isabella’s Foreign Policy
• The Succession Issue
Early Modern Age Series by Andrew Alexander:
Europe in 1500.
Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile.
Charles V – Holy Roman Emperor.
The Protestant Reformation.
Philip II – King of Spain.
Henry IV – King of France.
Cardinal Mazarin – Chief Minister of France.
Cardinal Richelieu’s Foreign Policy.
Louis XIV – King of France.
The Decline of Spain in the Seventeenth Century.
Peter the Great – Tsar of Russia.
It consisted of a number of distinct kingdoms with their individual histories and traditions. Yet in a little over a hundred years, it had gained a vast overseas empire, controlled Portugal, the Netherlands, large areas of Italy and exerted its influence throughout Europe.
This 4,400-word summary details the crucial roles played by Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile in starting Spain on the path to its ‘Golden Age’.
The main areas studied are:
• Castile in 1480
• Aragon in 1480
• The Marriage between Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile
• The Reasons for the Marriage
• The Domestic Policies of Ferdinand and Isabella
• Ferdinand and Isabella’s Foreign Policy
• The Succession Issue
Early Modern Age Series by Andrew Alexander:
Europe in 1500.
Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile.
Charles V – Holy Roman Emperor.
The Protestant Reformation.
Philip II – King of Spain.
Henry IV – King of France.
Cardinal Mazarin – Chief Minister of France.
Cardinal Richelieu’s Foreign Policy.
Louis XIV – King of France.
The Decline of Spain in the Seventeenth Century.
Peter the Great – Tsar of Russia.