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 | | This is a List of Portuguese monarchs from the independence of Portugal from León in 1128-29 to the proclamation of the Republic in October 5 1910. |  | | Ferdinand served as her regent during her insanity; though rebuffed by the Castilian nobility and replaced with Joanna's husband Philip I of Castile, he resumed his regency after Philip's death. |  | | The First County of Portugal would last for two centuries when the last count, Nuno Mendes, lost the Battle of Pedroso to Garcia II of Galicia and Portugal, son of Ferdinand I of Castile-León, and the first monarch to use the tile "King of Portugal". |
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| | Ferdinand II of Aragon |
 | | Though rebuffed by the Castilian nobility and replaced with Joanna's husband Philip I of Castile, he resumed his regency after Philip's death. |  | | After Isabella left her kingdom to her daughter Joanna, Ferdinand served as her regent during her insanity. |  | | Joanna's son, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, succeeded her on the throne of Castile; and he also succeeded Ferdinand on the Aragonese throne when Ferdinand died in 1516. |
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| | Spain - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | In 1640, the centralist policy of the Count-Duke of Olivares provoked wars in Portugal and Catalonia: Portugal became an independent kingdom again and Catalonia enjoyed some years of French-supported independence, but was quickly returned to the Spanish Crown. |  | | The executive branch consists of a Council of Minister presided over by the President of Government (comparable to a prime minister), proposed by the monarch and elected by the National Assembly following legislative elections. |  | | Spain is a constitutional monarchy, with a hereditary monarch and a bicameral parliament, the Cortes or National Assembly. |
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| | Europe - List Of State Leaders In 1066 |
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 | | List of state leaders in 1000 1000 state leaders } |  | | *Millenarianism *List of state leaders in 1000 * ''1000 A.D.'' Game Page: [http://www.1000ad.net/thegame/] |  | | There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article 1000. |
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| | List of Aragonese monarchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 20:59, 2 March 2006. |  | | During the war (officially in 1707) Philip d'Anjou, the first of the Bourbon dinasty in Spain, disbanded the Crown of Aragon. |  | | Arms of Aragon (the House of Barcelona): Or four billets gules |
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| | List of Navarrese monarchs |
 | | This is a list of the kings of Pamplona, later Navarre. |  | | In 1620, the Kingdom was merged into France, although the French kings continued to use the title King of Navarre until 1791, and it was revived from 1814 to 1830 during the Restoration. |  | | The co-kings were of the Jiménez line, which soon took over the whole kingship, they are listed below. |
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| | List of Counts of Barcelona Encyclopedia Article @ IntAdopt.com |
 | | When Martin, the last descendant of Wilfred the Hairy to rule, died without legitimate heirs, the magnates of the different realms of the Crown negotiated for two years until the Compromise of Casp gave the throne to the Castilian scion, Ferdinand of Antequera. |  | | From this point, there are no more Catalan monarchs. |  | | The title of Count of Barcelona becomes simply one of the many hereditary titles of the Spanish monarchy. |
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| | 1000 |
 | | *[[Sancho III of Navarre]] becomes King [[List of Aragonese monarchsAragon]], [[List of Navarrese monarchsNavarre]], and [[List of Castilian monarchsCastile]]. |
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 | | '''Deaths''' * [[November 26]] - [[Isabella of Castile]], [[List of Castilian monarchsQueen of Castile]], the wife of [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]], the mother of [[Catherine of Aragon]], and the patron of [[Christopher Columbus]]. |  | | * [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] becomes [[Monarchs of Naples and SicilyKing of Naples]] as Ferdinand III. |
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