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 Alfonso
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 Spain and Its Coins
After his death in 1833, his daughter Isabella II took the throne, in accordance with his law permitting women to rule in Spain.
In 1814 France was driven from Spain and Ferdinand VII returned to his homeland.
King Juan Carlos I (1975-): General Franco published in 1974 the Law of Succession by which Spain constituted itself a kingdom.
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 The Former Royal House of Spain (Alfonsist), 1939-1945
Succeeded as claimant to the throne of Spain on his father's renunciation of his rights on January 15, 1941.
Ines, Princess of Bourbon-Sicily, Infanta of Spain, born on February 18, 1940, at Ouchy, Switzerland.
Became a widower in 1912 and renounced his rights as Infante of Spain as a result of his unequal second marriage in 1914.
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 Alfonso XII --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Alfonso was popular, and his early death from tuberculosis disappointed those who desired a constitutional monarchy.
Ercole married Renée, daughter of King Louis XII of France, and in Ferrara she came to embrace the Lutheran religion, becoming its ardent defender and establishing at her court a meeting place...
Conflicts between liberals and reactionaries brought years of revolutionary movements interspersed with periods of constitutional government.
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 Heraldry in Spain
There are, however, heralds (Cronistas Reyes de Armas), an office dating back to the 16th century, which have judicial powers in matters of nobiliary titles, and also serve as a registration office for pedigrees and grants of arms.
Any doubt in fact or law arising over the order of succession will be resolved by a law.
Felipe V, grandson of Louis XIV of France, introduced changes in the royal arms of Spain.
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 Alfonso XII on Encyclopedia.com
He went into exile with his parents at the time of the revolt of the Carlists in 1868 and was educated in Austria and England.
King Juan Carlos of Spain (FRONT) attends the inaugural session of the XII Iber-American Summit with El Salvdoran President Fancisco Lopez (R), Guatemalan President Alfonso Portillo (L) and Peruvian Vice President Ral Diez Canseco (2d R) 15 November
His widow, Maria Christina (1858-1929), was regent during the minority of his posthumous son, Alfonso XIII.
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 Alfonso XII of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alfonso's biological father is said to have been Enrique Puig y Moltó, a captain of the guard, or General Serrano.
On January 23, 1878 Alfonso married his cousin, Princess Maria de las Mercedes, daughter of the duc de Montpensier, but she died within six months of her marriage.
His biological paternity is uncertain, though his legal paternity is not: his mother was married to her homosexual cousin Maria Fernando 'Francisco' de Asis, Infante, and king Consort of Spain, eldest son of the duke of Cadiz, at the time of Alfonso's conception and birth.
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 Alfonso XIII of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infante Alfonso Pío Cristino Eduardo, Prince of the Asturias (1907-1938), a hemophiliac, he renounced his rights to the throne in 1933 to marry a commoner, Edelmira Sampedro Ocejo y Robato, and became Count of Covadonga.
During his reign Spain lost its last colonies in Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines, lost several wars in north Africa, saw the start of the Spanish Generation of 1927 and endured the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera.
The king also had three illegitimate children, Roger Leveque de Vilmorin (1905-1980), by French aristocrat Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan; Leandro Alfonso Ruíz Moragas (born in 1929), officially recognized by Spanish courts on May 21, 2003 as Leandro Alfonso de Borbón Ruíz, son of the King; and his sister Ana María Teresa Ruíz Moragas.
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 Royal Standard (Spain)
Alfonso XIII, and before him his father Alfonso XII) always used at the stern on his royal sailing yacht Giralda the flag of the Spanish Federation of Nautical Clubs.
However, he may fly at the stern on special occasions the flag of the Spanish Sailing Federation, which is similar to the yacht flag.
History of the Spanish Arms), "Juan Carlos uses as personal arms those of the last kings of Spain, Alfonso XII and Alfonso XIII, with the closed crown and the collar of the Golden Fleece".
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 Alfonso XIII, king of Spain
After the municipal elections of 1931 showed an overwhelming republican majority, Alfonso “suspended the exercise of royal power” and went into exile (Apr. 14, 1931).
A few weeks before his death in Rome he renounced his claim to the throne in favor of his third son, Juan (see
At the fall (1930) of Primo de Rivera, discontent was running high.
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 Alfonso XII, king of Spain
(1858–1929), was regent during the minority of his posthumous son, Alfonso XIII.
Isabella II He went into exile with his parents at the time of the revolt of the
Alfonso XII, 1857–85, king of Spain (1874–85), son of
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 Find in a Library: The tragic week; a study of anti-clericalism in Spain, 1875-1912.
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Find in a Library: The tragic week; a study of anti-clericalism in Spain, 1875-1912.
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 23RD GENERATION
He At war with in CUBA between 1868 and 1878.
Alfonso XII of SPAIN was born on 28 Nov 1857 in Spain - son of Queen Isabella II and Francisco.
She was married to Alfonso XII of SPAIN (son of Francisco Duke of CADIS and Isabella II of BOURBON-SPAIN Queen of Spain) about 1877.
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 Alfonso XII
As war approached, ALFONSO XII was partially disarmed.
She was returned to Spain after the war and placed out of commission in 1900.
Therefore ALFONSO XII's guns did fire on the American navy.
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 Chronology of the Spanish Civil War
King Alfonso XII leaves Spain after Republican and socialist candidates are victorious in the nation's municipal elections.
April 15: Nationalists break through Republican forces and reach Mediterranean at Vinaroz; Republican Spain split in two
December 25: The first Americans leave New York harbor on the S. Normandie to fight for the Republic
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 Wikinfo Amadeus I of Spain
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At ten o'clock that same night, Spain was proclaimed a republic, at which Amadeus made an appearance before the courts, proclaiming the Spanish people ungovernable.
Amadeus I (Amadeo) (May 30, 1845 - January 18, 1890), Duke of Aosta and King of Spain, was born in Turin, Italy.
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 Isabella II
Isabella II Isabella II, 1830–1904, queen of Spain (1833–68), daughter of Ferdinand VII and of
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Because her commanding officer was provided with quarters onboard for his entire family, Reina Mercedes was the only U.S. ship in which dependents were permitted to live.
For a brief moment in 1920, Reina Mercedes flew her former flag as a gesture of friendship when the Spanish battleship Alfonso XIII called at Annapolis.
On only five occasions, in 1916, 1927, 1932, 1939, and 1951, did she leave her pier for refitting at Norfolk Navy Yard.
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 Alfonso XII, king of Spain (1874-85), dies at 27 November 25 in History
Alfonso XII, king of Spain (1874-85), dies at 27 November 25 in History
Alfonso XII, king of Spain (1874-85), dies at 27
I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.
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 Entérese: Una apasionante y triste historia de amor.(Rey Alfonso XII de España)(TT: A passionate and sad love ...
Prisionero de su leyenda romántica, el rey Alfonso XII fue protagonista de una tragedia sentimental de la que todavía hoy resuenan ecos, debido a la fugacidad de su frustrado amor:
Amante precoz, Alfonso tuvo relaciones --fructíferas--, con alguna que otra diva de la época, pero los políticos a su servicio, muy inteligentemente,...
Seis años después del derrocamiento de Isabel II, su hijo y heredero, Alfonso XII fue proclamado Rey de España.
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 King of Spain Alfonso XIII
King of Spain, May 17., 1886 - April 14., 1931 (official abdication: Rome, January 15., 1941).
Born: 17 MAY 1886 Royal Palace, Madrid, SPAIN
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 George Eastman House Chusseau Flaviens - Spain Series
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George Eastman House Chusseau Flaviens - Spain Series
Copyright © 2001 George Eastman House, Rochester, NY
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 alfonso xii king of spain - OneLook Dictionary Search
Alfonso XII, king of Spain : Columbia Encyclopedia, Six Edition [home, info]
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 Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Order of Alfonso XII Spain
Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Order of Alfonso XII Spain
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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Alfonso XII
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 hotels.com - Best Western Hotel Alfonso Xii - Cartagena, ES
- Hotel Year Built - 1976 Year Remodeled - 2001 Additional Property Description - Best Western Hotel Alfonso Xiii Is Located In The City Centre Commercial Area.
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 Spain - History - RULERS OF SPAIN
Alfonso XIII inherited throne with Regency of Maria Cristina
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