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Over the centuries the Reconquista wars had whittled away at what little remained of Muslim al-Andalus, and in 1469 Christian Spain had been effectively united in a single superkingdom, when King Ferdinand II of Aragon married Queen Isabella I of Castile. This had rung the death knell for the sultanate of Granada, and although it had taken more than twenty years for the end to come, come it had.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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