"F" is For "Ferdinand"

 

"F" is For "Ferdinand"

    Every school child knows (or should know unless they went to a Minnesota Learing Center)  that Christopher Columbus discovered America.

    Of course, this completely ignores the fact that Vikings first came to North America almost five hundred years earlier.

"Ahem"

    I can hear you wondering, “Hey, this is supposed to be a post about the letter ‘F.”  In what crazy world does Columbus start with ‘F’?”

    Well, it doesn’t.  You see, this isn’t about Columbus.  Rather, it’s about King Ferdinand II.

Who apparently didn't own a razor.

    Ferdinand II of Aragon (March 10, 1452-January 25, 1516) is considered the first King of Spain and ruled from January 20, 1479 until January 23, 1516.  He and his wife, Isabella I, Queen of Castile, were known as the “Catholic Monarchs.”

"Super Friends" having already been taken.

    For those playing at home, the Kingdom of Aragon was comprised of Aragon (naturally) Valencia, Mallorca, Sardinia, Sicily, and the Principality of Caledonia.

"Mallorca" being a major part of the Balearic Islands

Palma de Mallorca is a lot of fun, from what I can remember. 
Which, frankly, isn't much

    He is best known for his patronage of Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer from Genoa.  Although, to be honest, it was Isabella who was the main advocate of this fuzzy little sailor.  An added bonus, she was sexier.

And clean-shaven.

   In 1492, or roughly when Joe Biden was born, the Catholic Monarchs authorized an expedition westward in search of a way to the riches of the Orient.  They were getting sick and tired of those showoffs in Portugal who found a way to India by going around Africa.

"I can promise you gold.  Or monkeys and parrots."  

    What followed was increased exploration of what would become known as the New World, establishing a Spanish foothold which would last for centuries.

And Taco Bells from coast to coast.

    But, Ferdinand is also known for finally tossing out the last remnants of Islam from mainland Europe in 1492 (wicked busy year, that).  Known to history as La Reconquista, the Moors

"Card says 'Moops'."

were evicted from Grenada 

taking their cars with them.

and sent scurrying across the Strait of Gibraltar where they took up residence in places such as Morocco.

They came back, though.

    When Isabella died in 1504, their daughter, Joanna, took over as Queen of Castile.  However, since she was considered nuts

Founder of MCGA (Make Castile Great Again)

Ferdinand took over as regent for his daughter in 1507.

    Ferdinand continued to live a great lifestyle, even finding a second wife, Germaine of Foix, who he met via Aragon Tinder.  He wore bathrobes all day and even took to smoking his pipe during wild parties at the palace.

    NOTE:  Except for marrying Germaine, none of the above is true.  

    In 1516, Ferdinand died and went, hopefully, to Heaven where he was reunited with the sexy Isabella.

"So, were you going to tell me about that pipe smoking thing?"

    FINAL NOTE:  To be historically accurate, the practice of pipe smoking was completely foreign to Europeans at that time.  Tobacco wouldn’t be “discovered” until a quite few years after the English founded Jamestown in the 17th century.

"So, can we eat it?"
"No."
"Use it to make clothing?"
"No."
"What can we do with it?"
"We can set it on fire and inhale the fumes."
"Won't the Surgeon-General have a problem with that?"
"Who?"

      

 

16 comments:

  1. Just think of the tobacco related deaths connected with finding the Americas...

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    1. America-Schtupping the World Since the 15th Century

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  2. I'm not sure I've learned anything today but at least, I know if you're a ruler and you're crazy, your father or some relative going to take away your throne or your privileges.

    Have a lovely day.
    lissa @postcards from the bookstore

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    1. The only thing I learned is that he had a wife after Isabella. Not a huge bit of information, to be sure.

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  3. I thought you were going to talk about Ferdinand the bull from Bugs Bunny...who also discovered America with Chris. Poor queen Isabella deserved to love a little longer.

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    1. The thought occurred to me, but in keeping with the theme, I stayed with real people.

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  4. Thanks for the delightful history lesson. I laughed right out loud at the fact that Joe Biden was born in 1482. Who knew?

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  5. You make history fun! Ferdinand and Isabella truly made history in a way that most monarchs can only dream of. Not that they realized at the time what financing Columbus would lead to within a few hundred centuries.

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    1. A case could be made that equally important was the tossing out of the Moors. Although, I'll fall down on the side of Columbus.

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  6. You'd think since it was a painting that they'd paint him clean shaven, but no. A bit of the '80s happening there?

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    1. I thought the same thing. Dude looked like he woke up after a late-night bender at the palace.

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    1. I couldn’t find out why. The source I read stated she was considered insane. I replaced it with nuts. I’m compassionate that way.

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