
Crown of Spain
The Crown of Spain refers to the historical collection of territories united under the Spanish monarchy, beginning with the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon. It symbolizes Spain's medieval political framework, where different kingdoms and regions maintained their customs and laws while sharing a common monarch. Over time, these crowns merged into a unified entity, evolving into the modern nation of Spain. Today, the term highlights the country's historical roots and the monarchy's role in unifying diverse regions under a single crown.