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The Crown of Castile was a medieval polity in the Iberian Peninsula that formed in 1230 as a result of the third and definitive union of the crowns and, some decades later, the parliaments of the kingdoms of Castile and León upon the accession of the then Castilian king, Ferdinand III, to the vacant Leonese throne.
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The Kingdom of Castile (/ k æ ˈ s t iː l /; Spanish: Reino de Castilla: Latin: Regnum Castellae) was a polity in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. It traces its origins to the 9th-century County of Castile (Spanish: Condado de Castilla, Latin: Comitatus Castellæ), as an eastern frontier lordship of the Kingdom of Asturias.
This is a list of kings regnant and queens regnant of the Kingdom and Crown of Castile. For their predecessors, see List of Castilian counts . Kings and Queens of Castile. Jiménez dynasty. House of Ivrea. The Royal Bend of Castile, adopted since Alfonso XI in 1332 as a personal standard of the monarchs.
MonarchImageEpithetBeganThe Emperor10 March 112621 August 1157The Desired21 August 115731 August 1158The Noble31 August 11586 October 1214The Great6 June 121730 August 1217La Corona de Castilla (en latín: Corona Castellae ), como entidad histórica, se suele considerar que comienza con la última y definitiva unión de los reinos de Castilla y de León, con sus respectivos territorios, en 1230, o bien con la unión de las Cortes, algunas décadas más tarde.
Isabella I ( Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), [2] also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica ), was Queen of Castile and León from 1474 until her death in 1504. She was also Queen of Aragon from 1479 until her death as the wife of King Ferdinand II.