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This is a list of kings and queens of the Kingdom and Crown of Castile. For their predecessors, see List of Castilian counts.
The follow dynasts are descendants, in the male line, of Urraca's first husband, Raymond of Burgundy.
16 July 1212 won a decisive victory for the Reconquista at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
John of Gaunt claimed the title of King of Castile and Léon by virtue of his marriage to Constance, daughter of Peter of Castile. He conducted several military actions, borrowing heavily from London merchants, to solidify his title, without success.
Henry II was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XI. He was made duke of Trastámara.
Succeeding to the throne of Aragon as Ferdinand II on 19 January 1479, Ferdinand then ruled all of non-Portuguese Iberia except Granada (added in 1492) and Navarre (added in 1515) effectively creating a de facto united realm of España.
In 1478 established the Spanish Inquisition to displace the Papal Inquisition
The Crown of Castile existed on its own right within the Spanish crown and with its own law until the arrival of the Bourbon dynasty after the War of Spanish Succession.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II of Aragon, Isabella I of Castile, House of Trastámara, Philip I of Castile
Kingdom of León, Middle Ages, Spain, Crown of Castile, Al-Andalus
College of Arms, Heraldry, Blazon, Scotland, Nordic countries
Joanna of Castile, House of Trastámara, Ferdinand II of Aragon, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Henry IV of Castile
Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Vienna, Huesca
Catholicism, Spain, Military order (society), Alfonso XI of Castile, List of Castilian monarchs
New Spain, Spanish Empire, Spanish language, Monarchy, Roman Catholicism