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Isabella I of Castile
queen of the Crown of Castile, from 1474 to 1504; first queen of a dynastically-united Spain, from 1479 to 1504 (1451–1504)

Theresa of León
Countess-Queen of Portugal
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Aixa
Aisha al-Hurra (; fl. 1493), generally known by the Spanish spelling Aixa, was a Queen of the Nasrid dynasty. She was the spouse of Muhammad XI and of Abu l-Hasan Ali, and the mother of Muhammad XII. She was politically active and exerted influence upon the state policy during the last years of the Emirate of Granada. Aixa is one of the best known women of the history of the Emirate of Granada.

Morayma
Maryam bint Ibrahim al-’Attar () (1467 – 1493) also known as Morayma (, ) (also Moraima, Murayma) was the last sultana of Granada as the spouse of Muhammad XII of Granada. She has been used as an inspiration by many authors and often portrayed within fiction.
== Biography ==
She was the daughter of Ali Athar, M. de Xagra, a top Nasirid military leader who was Granada's governor in Loja as well a court functionary.
Gaudiosa
Gaudiosa (born ) was, according to later sources, an 8th-century queen of Asturias.

Isabel de Solís
concubine of the Sultan of Grenada