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  1. 1555. The House of Trastámara ( Spanish, Aragonese and Catalan: Casa de Trastámara) was a royal dynasty which first ruled in the Crown of Castile and then expanded to the Crown of Aragon from the Late Middle Ages to the early modern period . They were an illegitimate cadet line of the House of Burgundy who acceded to power in Castile in 1369 ...

  2. Trastámaran Castile. Coming to power in 1369, the House of Trastámara was a lineage of rulers of the Castilian and Aragonese thrones. The line of Trastámaran royalty in Castile ruled throughout a time period of military struggle with Aragon. Their family was sustained with large amounts of inbreeding, which led to a series of disputed ...

  3. 17 de mar. de 2022 · Así, ya en 1516, la Casa de Trastámara ya no estaba al mando de Castilla y España. Juana, la última soberana de la Casa de los Trastámara, murió en 1555, y el trono de España pasó a manos de Carlos. Esto marcó formalmente el final de la Casa de Trastámara y su reemplazo por la Casa de Habsburgo como la dinastía gobernante de España.

  4. 22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506. (aged 28) 27 June 1506. Castile. 25 September 1506. Castile. Husband of Joanna of Castile. Habsburg. House of Trastámara (1479–1555) Under Isabella and Ferdinand, the royal dynasties of Aragon and Castile were united into a single line.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2022 · The 146-year-long Spanish House of Trastámara, 1369-1515, warred with England, ended Iberian Muslim rule, found the New World, and started the Inquisition. The House of Trastámara was a royal dynasty that ruled over Spain during the Late Middle Ages.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnscaridsAnscarids - Wikipedia

    Coat of arms of the count of Burgundy (up to 1231) The Anscarids ( Latin: Anscarii) or the House of Ivrea were a medieval dynasty of Burgundian and Frankish origin which rose to prominence in Northern Italy in the tenth century, even briefly holding the Italian throne. The main branch ruled the County of Burgundy from the eleventh to fourteenth ...

  7. The House of Ivrea was a Frankish-Burgundian line that could be traced back to tenth century Italy. After that, they ruled in Galicia (Iberian Peninsula), and then Castile and León. In 1369, Henry II, the illegitimate half-brother of the last Ivrean king, Peter, was the first King of Castile that was a member of the House of Trastámara.