They merged together to form the country Spain
King Ferdinand and Queen IsabellaKing Ferdinand II was King of Aragon. Queen Isabella I was Queen of Castile and Leon. They were co-rulers of Spain but neither was really Spanish Royalty. There were other independent kingdoms that had to be joined to Aragon, Castile, and Leon to form Spain.
Ferdinand and Isabella, whose marriage a short time before united the kingdoms of Castille and Aragon to form modern Spain.
Ferdinand and Isabella, whose marriage a short time before united the kingdoms of Castille and Aragon to form modern Spain.
The first King of Spain was Carlos I of Spain. He was also Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.Before Carlos I the Iberian Peninsula was occupied by smaller kingdoms and principalities each with it's own ruler/monarch. Spain was never truly unified until Carlos inherited the Kingdoms of Castile, Leon, and Aragon bringing Spain into existence as a single Monarchy.The first king of the combined Kingdom of Spain was Charles I. Charles was the first king after the Kingdom of Aragon and Kingdom of Castile combined to form Spain.
"Alberta" is the feminine form of the masculine given name "Albert", meaning "noble and brilliant". it is first found as a surname in Aragon, Spain.
tissues combine to form an organ. few organs combine to form an organ system.few organ systems combine to form an organism.....
Fructose and glucose combine to form a disaccharide.
Tissues combine to form an organ.
A "Castellano" is a person from the area of Castile (Castilla) in Spain. The speak the Castellano dialect (Castilian Spanish) which is considered the proper form of Spanish, the equivalent of the "Kings English", if you will.
When they combine they form a product
A tissue. many tissues combine to form an organ and many organs form an organism.