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Philip V of Spain

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Philip V of Spain - Life account

Philip was born in Versailles. The ever ambitious Louis XIV wanted to extend his Bourbon dynasty into Spain, and thus acquire rich possessions of the Spanish Empire. However, the other powers of Europe contested the idea, eventually leading to the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714). Although Philip was allowed to remain on the Spanish throne, the war cost Spain the possession of Minorca in the Balearic Islands as well as Gibraltar to Great Britain and the Spanish Netherlands to the Habsburgs. The losses that occured because of the war gre ...

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Philip V of Spain, Philip V of Spain - Life account, Philip V of Spain - Marriages and Children

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - Catalan constitutions

The Catalan constitutions were promulgated by the Corts of Barcelona (corts being the Catalan for courts). The first constitution was promulgated by the court of 1283. The last ones were promulgated by the court of 1702. The compilations of the constitutions and other rights of Catalonia followed the Roman tradition of the Codex. The first compilation was prescribed by Ferran I, and suggestion by the courts of Barcelona from 1413. It spread in edition of the 1495, together with the Usa ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - War of the Austrian Succession

The War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748). Maria Theresa of Austria succeeded her father Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor in his Habsburg dominions in 1740, namely becoming Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria, and Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla. For a woman to inherit such vast territories involved many complications, which were perceived long before, and Emperor Charles VI had long anticipated them, getting all the other powers to agree to the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713. The plan was for her to succeed ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - Anne of Great Britain

Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) became Queen of England, Queen of Scotland and Queen of Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707, when England and Scotland combined into a single Kingdom, Anne became the first sovereign of Great Britain. She continued to reign until her death. Anne was the last monarch of the House of Stuart; she was succeeded by a distant cousin, George I, of the House of Hanover. Anne's life was marked by many crises relating to succession to the Crown. Her Roman Catholic father, James II, had been for ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - Barcelona

Barcelona is the capital city of Catalonia and the second most populous city in Spain. It is located in the comarca of Barcelonès, along the Mediterranean coast (41°23′N 2°11′E) between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs. It is 160 km (100 mi) south of the Pyrenees mountain range. The population of the city proper is 1,593,075 (est. 2005), while the population of the urban area is 4,686,701 (est. 2005). Population of the entire metropolitan area (urban area plus satellite towns) is 5,226,354 (est. 2005), although thi ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - 1683

1683 - Events. June 6 - The Ashmolean Museum opens as the world's first university museum. June 12 - The Rye House Plot to assassinate Charles II of England is discovered September 7 - Polish-German troops arrive in Vienna to help the besieged September 12 - Battle of Vienna November 1 - The British crown colony of New York is subdivided into 12 counties Thames River is frozen Dragonards organized to harass huguenots in France Wild boars are hun ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - House of Bourbon

The House of Bourbon is an important European royal house. Bourbon kings first ruled Navarre and France in the 16th century. By the 18th century, members of the Bourbon dynasty held thrones in Spain and southern Italy; other Bourbons held important duchies. Spain currently has a Bourbon monarch. Bourbon monarchs ruled Navarre (from 1555) and France (from 1589 until the 1792 overthrow of the monarchy during the French Revolution. Restored briefly in 1814 and definitively in 1815 after the fall of the First French Empire, the sen ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - Court painter

A court painter is an artist who paints for the members of a royal or noble family. Court painter - List of court painters. Jacopo Amigoni Ferdinand VI of Spain Friedrich von Amerling Franz Joseph I of Austria Ferdinand Bauer Prince of Liechtenstein Wu Bin Ming Dynasty Bishandas Jahangir Francis Bourgeois George III of the United Kingdom < ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - 1700s

1670s 1680s 1690s - 1700s - 1710s 1720s 1730s 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 1700s - Events and trends. The Bonneville Slide blocks the Columbia River near the site of present-day Cascade Locks, Oregon with a land bridge 200 feet (60 m) high. The river eventually removes the blockage, but this event is remembered in the local legends of the Native Americans as the Bridge of the Gods. The first newspaper to be published in English. The Seven ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - 1724

1724 in topic: Arts Architecture - Literature - Music Other topics Canada - Mexico - Science Lists of leaders: Colonial governors - State leaders From Categories: births - deaths 1724 - Events. January 14 - King Philip V of Spain abdicates the throne February 20 - The premiere of Giulio Cesare, an Italian opera by George ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - 1746

1746 in topic: Arts Architecture - Literature - Music Other topics Canada - Mexico - Science Lists of leaders: Colonial governors - State leaders From Categories: births - deaths 1746 - Events. January 8 - Bonnie Prince Charlie occupies Stirling April 16 - Battle of Culloden brings an end to the Jacobite Risings August ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - 1766

1766 in topic: Arts Architecture - Literature - Music Other topics Canada - Mexico - Science Lists of leaders: Colonial governors - State leaders From Categories: births - deaths 1766 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). 1766 - Events. January 1 - Bonnie Prince Charlie becomes the new Stuart claimant to ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia - 1692

1692 - Events. February 13 - Massacre of Glencoe March 1 - The Salem witch trials begin in Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony with the charging of three women with witchcraft. June 7 - Earthquake destroys Port Royal, capital of Jamaica and submerges major part of it - estimated 1000-3000 dead, 23000 injured June 10 - Salem Witch Trials: three women, including Bridget Bishop, hanged for witchcraft. August 19 - Salem Witch Trials: three women and four men are hanged fo ...

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Giulio Alberoni - Middle years

In 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 ...

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Giulio Alberoni, Giulio Alberoni - Early years, Giulio Alberoni - Middle years, Giulio Alberoni - Later years, Giulio Alberoni - Death and afterwards, Giulio Alberoni - Publications

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Barcelona - Tourist attractions

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 ...

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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

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Catalan constitutions - Origin: The Corts of Barcelona

The Catalan constitutions were promulgated by the Corts of Barcelona (corts being the Catalan for courts). The first constitution was promulgated by the court of 1283. The last ones were promulgated by the court of 1702. The compilations of the constitutions and other rights of Catalonia followed the Roman tradition of the Codex. The first compilation was prescribed by Ferran I, and suggestion by the courts of Barcelona from 1413. It spread in edition of the 1495, together with the Usages of Barcelona: Usatges of Barcelona, constitut ...

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Catalan constitutions, Catalan constitutions - Origin: The Corts of Barcelona, Catalan constitutions - Factic abolition: Els Decrets de Nova Planta, Catalan constitutions - Restoration promiss: The Third Carlist War

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - List of Dukes of Parma - Napoleonic Dukes 1808-1814

See 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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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

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Santiago de Querétaro - History

According to tradition, Querétaro was founded on 25 July 1531. On this date Spanish Conquistador Hernán Pérez Bocanegra y Córdoba arrived with Otomí Indian Conín, the chief Jilotepec, to found the town of Querétaro. He is said to have won without resorting to arms after seeing a vision of the Cross and Saint James the Great ("Santiago"), after whom the city was named. In 1656 the city was re-named "The Noble and Loyal City of Santiago of Querétaro", by Viceroy the Duke of Alburquerque. The title was confirmed in 1712 by King Philip V of Spain. In 1726 an aqueduct was constr ...

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Santiago de Querétaro, Santiago de Querétaro - History, Santiago de Querétaro - Monuments and Places of Interest, Santiago de Querétaro - Local Festivities:, Santiago de Querétaro - Important Events

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Mid-nineteenth century Spain - Reaction 1814-1820

King 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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Mid-nineteenth century Spain, Mid-nineteenth century Spain - Reaction 1814-1820, Mid-nineteenth century Spain - Trienio liberal 1820-1823, Mid-nineteenth century Spain - Decada ominosa 1823-1833, Mid-nineteenth century Spain - The Carlist War and the Regencies 1833-1843, Mid-nineteenth century Spain - Moderado rule 1843-1849, Mid-nineteenth century Spain - Rule by pronunciamento 1849-1856, Mid-nineteenth century Spain - The end of the old order 1856-1868, Mid-nineteenth century Spain - La Gloriosa 1868-1873

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Philip V of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Spain - The nationality debate

In order to understand the political forces and debates in Spain we have to consider two dimensions: the Right vs. Left dimension and the Nation State vs. Plurinational State dimension. The political parties' agendas and the individual citizens' opinions can only be understood when situated on both dimensions. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Spain states that 1) it is a Nation and 2) that it is formed by Nationalities and Regions. This statement is a contradiction (since Nationality and Nation essentially mean the same thing in political ...

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Politics of Spain, Politics of Spain - Spanish Parliament, Politics of Spain - Local government, Politics of Spain - The nationality debate, Politics of Spain - Terrorism, Politics of Spain - Facts

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