court of the catholic monarchs
The "Court of the Catholic Monarchs" refers to the royal court established by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I of Spain during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. It served as the central governing body and its purpose was to administer justice, promote Catholicism, and oversee the affairs of the Spanish empire.
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