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Name: Ferdinand, V
Birth Date: March 10, 1452
Death Date: January 23, 1516
Place of Birth: Sos, Aragon (now Spain)
Place of Death: Madrigalejo, Estremadura
Gender: Male
Occupations: king

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Biography of Ferdinand, V
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Ferdinand V (1452-1516), or Ferdinand the Catholic, and his wife, Isabella I, were joint sovereigns of Castile. As Ferdinand II, he was king of Aragon. He laid the foundations of Spanish unity and imperial power. Born on March 10, 1452, at Sos, in...


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Ferdinand V of Castile & II of Aragon the Catholic (Spanish: Fernando II de Aragón y V de Castilla "el Católico", Catalan: Ferran II d'Aragó "el Catòlic", Aragonese: Ferrando II d'Aragón "lo Catolico"; March 10, 1452 – January 23, 1516) was...


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Fourteen Motets from the Court of Ferdinand II of Hapsburg. (book reviews)
06/01/1997: 790 words, approx. 3 pages
Steven Saunders (together with A-R Editions) has produced an exemplary edition of music from a repertory that he has spent years studying, and to good effect. These small-scale motets with continuo (one, Giovanni Valentini's O vos omnes, is for five voices) stem largely...
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Cross, Sword and Lyre: Sacred Music at the Imperial Court of Ferdinand II of Hamburg, 1619-1637. (book reviews)
12/01/1996: 597 words, approx. 2 pages
In Cross, Sword and Lyre, Steven Saunders provides a concise summary of the sacred music at the court of Ferdinand II, following his election as Holy Roman Emperor in 1619, providing a useful continuation to Hellmut Federhofer's Musikpflege und Musiker am Grazer Habsburgerhof...
 


 

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