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- [S44] The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Alison Weir, (New York: Grove Press, 1991), 19.
- [S538] Isabella of Castile, Giles Tremlett, (New York: Bloomsbury, 2017), 165.
- [S538] Isabella of Castile, Giles Tremlett, (New York: Bloomsbury, 2017), 401.
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- [S359] The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors, Dan Jones, (New York: Viking, 2017), 350.
"The emirate of Granada was only destoryed after King Ferdinand V of Aragón married Queen Isabella of Castile in 1479, joining their two great kingdoms and presenting a united front against Nasrid ruler Muhammad XII. Piece by piece the two 'Catholic monarchs' began to dismantle the emirate and in January 1492 Muhammad was driven out of his Alhambra palace in the capital city of Granada, never to return."
- [S538] Isabella of Castile, Giles Tremlett, (New York: Bloomsbury, 2017), 398.
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