
Isabel I de Castilla
Isabel I of Castile, also known as Isabel the Catholic, was a queen of Spain who reigned from 1474 to 1504. She is famous for her role in the unification of Spain and the sponsorship of Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition, which led to the discovery of the New World.
Born on Nov 22, 1451 (573 years old)
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Venezuela:
Isabel I de Castilla financed a journey that led to the discovery of a fascinating unknown reality.
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Honduras:
Isabel I de Castilla is mentioned as having sent Columbus to the conquest of America.
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