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Apr 22, 1451
Birth of Isabella Castile I
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Mar 10, 1452
Birth of Fernando de Aragon
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Jul 20, 1454
Coronation of Enrique IV
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Oct 19, 1469
Wedding of Isabel and Fernando
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Dec 13, 1474
Isabel coronation
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Dec 14, 1474
Death of Enrique IV
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Jan 1, 1475
War of the Castilian Succession
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Sep 4, 1478
The catholic monarchs stablish the "Santa inquisición"
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Sep 4, 1479
The Treaty of Alcáçovas
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Nov 6, 1479
Birth of Juana
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Jan 2, 1492
Taking of Granada name
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Mar 31, 1492
Expulsion of the Jews
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Oct 12, 1492
Discovery of America
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Oct 21, 1496
Wedding of Juana and Felipe Hermoso
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Feb 24, 1500
Birth of Charles 1st from Spain
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Mar 10, 1503
Birth of Ferdinand I
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Nov 26, 1504
Death of Isabel
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Nov 26, 1504
Juana's coronation
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Sep 25, 1506
Charles inherits his father's territories, including the Netherlands, Austria, and Spain.
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Sep 25, 1506
Death of Felipe Hermoso
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Jan 23, 1516
Death of Fernando the Catholic
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Nov 16, 1516
Charles I becomes King of Castile
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Oct 31, 1517
Martin Luther's 95 Theses spark Protestant Reformation
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Jun 28, 1519
Charles is crowned as Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
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Mar 19, 1520
He is crowned king of Aragon and the Two Sicilies.
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Apr 16, 1520
The War of the Communities begins in Castile
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May 25, 1521
Charles condemns Luther
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Feb 24, 1525
Battle of Pavia
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Mar 19, 1526
Charles marries Isabel from Portugal
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May 21, 1527
Birth of Philip II
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Jun 5, 1527
Sack of Rome
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Jun 1, 1535
Charles conquers Tunis from the Ottomans
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May 1, 1539
Death of Isabel de Portugal
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Sep 25, 1555
Peace of Augsburg
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1556
Charles abdicates
Philip II, his son receives Spain, the Netherlands, Naples, and the Americas Ferdinand I, his brother receives the Holy Roman Empire -
Aug 10, 1557
Battle of St. Quentin
Spanish victory over France -
Mar 12, 1558
Carlos gives the Holy Empire to his brother Fernando I
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1562
Philip moves the capital to Madrid
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Jul 25, 1564
death of Ferdinand I
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1568
Dutch Revolt
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Oct 7, 1571
Battle of Lepanto
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1580
Iberian Union: Philip becomes King of Portugal
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Spanish Armada
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Death of Philip II; succeeded by Philip III