Crùn na Castilla
B' e dùthaich neo-eisimeileachd ann An Ibèir a mhair bho 1230 gu ruige 1715 a bh' ann an Crùn na Castilla (Spàinntis: Corona de Castilla, Laideann: Corona Castellae). Chaidh a stèidheachadh anns na meadhan aoisean nuair a thàinig Rìoghachd Chastilla agus Rìoghachd León ri chèile.[1] Thug feachdan Chastilla ionnsaigh air Ēxcān Tlahtolōyān (Impireachd nan Aztec) ann an 1521[2]agus Tawantinsuyu (Impireachd nan Inca) ann an 1533.[3]
Crùn na Castilla Corona de Castilla | ||||||||
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Mapa | ||||||||
Fiosrachadh | ||||||||
Bliadhna Tòiseachaidh | 1230 | |||||||
Bliadhna mu Dheireadh | 1717 | |||||||
Prìomh-Bhaile | Valladolid, Madrid | |||||||
Càna(i)n Oifigeil | Spàinntis agus Laideann | |||||||
Farsaingeachd | 335,000 km2 | |||||||
Àireamh-shluaigh | 3,000,000 ((1300)) | |||||||
Dlùths | 8.96/km2 |
Rìghrean
- Rìgh Fernando II (1230 - 1369)
- Enrique II (1369 – 1379)[4]
- Juan I (1379 – 1390)
- Enrique III (1390 – 1406)
- Juan II (1406 – 1454)
- Enrique IV (1454 – 1474)
- Isabel (1474 – 1504)
- Juana à Aragon (1504 – 1555) - Tànaisteachd eadar 1506 agus 1516
- Teàrlach V (1516 – 1556)
- Filip II (1556 – 1598)
- Filip III (1598 – 1621)
- Filip IV (1621 – 1665)
- Carlos II (1665– 1700)
- Filip V (1700 – 1707)
Iomraidhean
- Reilly, Bernard F. (1993). The Medieval Spains. Cambridge University Press., ISBN 9780521397414.
- Serge Gruzinski, Le destin brisé de l’empire aztèque, Paris, Éditions Gallimard, coll. « Découvertes Gallimard / Histoire » (no 33), 2010 (1re éd. 1988) (ISBN 978-2-07-034876-3).
- Prescott, W.H., 2011, The History of the Conquest of Peru, ISBN 9781420941142
- O'Callaghan, Joseph F. (1983). A history of medieval Spain. Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801492648.
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