Ferdinand II of Aragon
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Ferdinand II of Aragon
Summary
Ferdinand II of Aragon is a human[1]. His place of birth was Palacio de los Sada[2]. He died in Casa de Santa María[3]. He worked as a ruler[4]. He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[5]
Key Facts
- Born in Palacio de los Sada[2], Ferdinand II of Aragon…
- Ferdinand II of Aragon died in Casa de Santa María[3].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon is buried at Royal Chapel of Granada[6].
- Burial took place at Sepulcher of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon[7].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon's father was John II of Aragon[8].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon's mother was Juana Enríquez[9].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon was married to Isabella I of Castile[10].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon was married to Germaine of Foix[11].
- A child of Ferdinand II of Aragon was Isabel of Aragon[12].
- A child of Ferdinand II of Aragon was John, Prince of Asturias[13].
- A child of Ferdinand II of Aragon was Juana I of Castile[14].
- A child of Ferdinand II of Aragon was Maria of Aragon[15].
- A child of Ferdinand II of Aragon was Catherine of Aragon[16].
- A child of Ferdinand II of Aragon was Alonso de Aragón[17].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon held citizenship in Crown of Aragon[18].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon's professions included ruler[4].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon held the position of monarch of the Crown of Aragon[19].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon held the position of regent[20].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon held the position of Grand Master of the Order of Santiago[21].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon held the position of King of Castile and León (Iure uxoris)[22].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon held the position of Count of Ribagorza[23].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon held the position of king of Sardinia[24].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon received the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[25].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon received the Order of Calatrava[26].
- Ferdinand II of Aragon received the Grand Master of the Order of Santiago[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Ferdinand II of Aragon was born in Palacio de los Sada[2]. His father was John II of Aragon[8]. His mother was Juana Enríquez[9].
Career and Affiliations
Ferdinand II of Aragon worked as a ruler[4]. Positions held include monarch of the Crown of Aragon[19], a hereditary position[28], in Crown of Aragon[29]; regent[20], a title of authority[30]; Grand Master of the Order of Santiago[21], a Grand Master[31], in Spain[32]; King of Castile and León (Iure uxoris)[22]; Count of Ribagorza[23], a position[33], in County of Ribagorza[34]; and king of Sardinia[24], a historical position[35], in Crown of Aragon[36].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[25], Order of Calatrava[26], Grand Master of the Order of Santiago[27], Order of Santiago[37], and Order of the Garter[38].
Personal Life
Spouses include Isabella I of Castile[10], a ruler[39], 1451–1504[40], of Crown of Castile[41], awarded the Golden Rose[42] and Germaine of Foix[11], an aristocrat[43], 1488–1536[44], of France[45]. Children include Isabel of Aragon[12], an aristocrat[46], 1470–1498[47], of Crown of Castile[48]; John, Prince of Asturias[13], 1478–1497[49], of Kingdom of Castile[50]; Juana I of Castile[14], a monarch[51], 1479–1555[52], of Spain[53]; Maria of Aragon[15], an aristocrat[54], 1482–1517[55], of Crown of Aragon[56]; Catherine of Aragon[16], a diplomat[57], 1485–1536[58], of Spain[59]; and Alonso de Aragón[17], a military personnel[60], 1470–1520[61], of Crown of Aragon[62], specialised in politics[63]. Ferdinand II of Aragon's religion is recorded as Catholicism[64].
Death and Burial
Ferdinand II of Aragon passed away in Casa de Santa María[3]. Recorded place of burial include Royal Chapel of Granada[6] and Sepulcher of Isabella I of Castile and he[7].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Ferdinand II of Aragon include Fernandina Island[65], a volcanic island[66], in Ecuador[67] and Institución Fernando el Católico[68], a cultural institution[69], in Spain[70], founded in 1943[71], headquartered in Zaragoza[72].
Why It Matters
Ferdinand II of Aragon has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[5] He is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[73]
Works attributed to him include Sentencia de Guadalupe[74], a legislation[75]. Entities named for him include Fernandina Island[65], a volcanic island[66], in Ecuador[67] and Institución Fernando el Católico[68], a cultural institution[69], in Spain[70], founded in 1943[71], headquartered in Zaragoza[72].
FAQs
Where was Ferdinand II of Aragon born?
Born in Palacio de los Sada[2], Ferdinand II of Aragon…
Where did Ferdinand II of Aragon die?
Ferdinand II of Aragon died in Casa de Santa María[3].
Who were Ferdinand II of Aragon's parents?
Ferdinand II of Aragon's father was John II of Aragon[8]. Ferdinand II of Aragon's mother was Juana Enríquez[9].
Who was Ferdinand II of Aragon married to?
Ferdinand II of Aragon's spouses include Isabella I of Castile[10] and Germaine of Foix[11].
What did Ferdinand II of Aragon do for work?
Ferdinand II of Aragon worked as ruler[4].
What awards did Ferdinand II of Aragon receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[25], Order of Calatrava[26], Grand Master of the Order of Santiago[27], and Order of Santiago[37].