Who was the king of spain in 1513?
There are four alternative moments (and three different persons) when the Kingship of Spain is variously considered to have begun: for your date . . . .in 1479, when Ferdinand II of Aragon, already King Consort of Castile as husband of Isabel I of Castile, inherited the Kingdom of Aragon at the death of his father John II of Aragon. However, after this, the kingdoms separated again: Isabella’s daughter Joanna of Castile inherited her mother’s throne in 1504, while Ferdinand continued to rule Aragon: in an attempt to prevent Aragon from falling into the hands of the Habsburgs, he even married his own great-niece in an attempt to produce a son. He ruled until 1516 when Emperor Charles V succeeded him Officially, the monarchy of “Spain” did not come into the Bourbon monarch’s titulary until as late as 1837.