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 |  |  | Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Giulio Alberoni - Middle yearsIn 1711 he followed Vendôme into Spain as his secretary. He was very active in furthering the accession of the French candidate for the throne of Spain, Philip V. Two years later, Vendôme having died in the interval, Alberoni was appointed consular agent for Parma at Philip's court, where he was the royal favourite, being raised at the same time to the dignity of count. On his arrival at Madrid he found the princesse des Ursins all but omnipotent with the king, and for a time he judged it expedient to use her influence in carrying out his ...
See also:Giulio Alberoni, Giulio Alberoni - Early years, Giulio Alberoni - Middle years, Giulio Alberoni - Later years, Giulio Alberoni - Death and afterwards, Giulio Alberoni - Publications Read more here: » Giulio Alberoni: Encyclopedia II - Giulio Alberoni - Middle years |
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Barcelona - Ciutat Vella.
Barcelona offers a unique opportunity for the tourist on foot to walk from Roman remains to the medieval city, and then to the modern city with its open thoroughfares and grid-iron street pattern. The historic city center is fairly flat, while the modern city fans out towards the surrounding hills, bordered by steep streets that are vaguely reminiscent of those found in San Francisco.
A notable feature is Les Rambles, a boulevard that runs from the city center to the waterf ...
See also:Barcelona, Barcelona - History, Barcelona - Events, Barcelona - Demographics, Barcelona - Geography, Barcelona - Tourist attractions, Barcelona - Ciutat Vella, Barcelona - Modernist architecture, Barcelona - Museums, Barcelona - Montjuic and Tibidabo, Barcelona - Sports, Barcelona - Academia, Barcelona - World Heritage Sites in Barcelona, Barcelona - Transportation, Barcelona - Parks, Barcelona - Crime Read more here: » Barcelona: Encyclopedia II - Barcelona - Tourist attractions |
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 |  |  | Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - List of Dukes of Parma - Napoleonic Dukes 1808-1814See also: Napoleon
Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, Duke of Parma 1808-1814
Charles François Lebrun, Duke of Piacenza 1808-1814
These did not actually rule over the territory of Parma and Piacenza.
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See also:List of Dukes of Parma, List of Dukes of Parma - Farnese Dukes of Parma 1545-1731, List of Dukes of Parma - Bourbon Dukes of Parma 1731-1735, List of Dukes of Parma - Habsburg Dukes of Parma 1735-1748, List of Dukes of Parma - Bourbon Dukes of Parma 1748-1802, List of Dukes of Parma - Napoleonic Dukes 1808-1814, List of Dukes of Parma - Habsburg Dukes of Parma 1814-1847, List of Dukes of Parma - Bourbon Dukes of Parma 1847-1860, List of Dukes of Parma - Bourbon Dukes of Parma since 1860 nominally Read more here: » List of Dukes of Parma: Encyclopedia II - List of Dukes of Parma - Napoleonic Dukes 1808-1814 |
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 |  |  | Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Mid-nineteenth century Spain - Reaction 1814-1820King Ferdinand VII's refusal to agree to the liberal Spanish Constitution of 1812 on his accession to the throne in 1814 came as little surprise to most Spaniards; the king had signed on to agreements with the clergy, the church, and with the nobility in his country to return to the earlier state of affairs even before the fall of Napoleon. The decision to abrogate the Constitution was not welcomed by all, however. Liberals in Spain felt betrayed by the king who they had decided to support, and many of the local juntas that had pronou ...
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