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Ferdinand VI delighted in sailing downriver in a luxurious barge equipped with a plush red velvet pavilion trimmed with silver. The fleet of boats accompanying the royal barge was made in the shape of peacocks or deer.
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Queen Isabella II and her sister, the Infanta Luisa married on the same day, October 10, 1846. Isabella married Francisco de Asis. Luisa married Antoine, Duke of Montpensier.
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Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia (1566-1633) was the daughter of King Philip II of Spain. Isabella was the only person whom Philip permitted to help him with his work, sorting his papers and translating Italian documents into the Spanish language for him.
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King Ferdinand VII decreed what is known as the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830, allowing a woman to sit on the Spanish throne. When Ferdinand died in 1833, his wife, Queen Maria Christina, became regent on behalf of the three year old Queen Regnant Isabella II. However, the Infante Carlos, also known as Carlos V, alleged that the Pragmatic Sanction did not apply to him because he was born before they were approved.
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King Ferdinand VII decreed what is known as the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830, allowing a woman to sit on the Spanish throne. When Ferdinand died in 1833, his wife, Queen Maria Christina, became regent on behalf of the three year old Queen Regnant Isabella II. However, the Infante Carlos, also known as Carlos V, alleged that the Pragmatic Sanction did not apply to him because he was born before they were approved.
And so many sorrows this brought about,with King WA's Borbón Parma cousins still there. CS, you know so much about all these things: Isabel de Castilla and her daughter Juana were both rightful queens. The Salic Law was introduced by the Borbón dynasty, is that right?
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King Ferdinand VII decreed what is known as the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830, allowing a woman to sit on the Spanish throne. When Ferdinand died in 1833, his wife, Queen Maria Christina, became regent on behalf of the three year old Queen Regnant Isabella II. However, the Infante Carlos, also known as Carlos V, alleged that the Pragmatic Sanction did not apply to him because he was born before they were approved.
And so many sorrows this brought about,with King WA's Borbón Parma cousins still there. CS, you know so much about all these things: Isabel de Castilla and her daughter Juana were both rightful queens. The Salic Law was introduced by the Borbón dynasty, is that right? France and Spain, especially in the houses of Valois and Bourbon, followed the Salic Law. The Salic Law of succession was introduced into Spain by King Philip V.
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In April 1833, King Ferdinand VII called upon Infante Carlos, Count of Molina to take an oath of allegiance to Isabella as Princess of Asturias. In respectful but firm terms, Carlos refused. On October 1, 1833, Carlos issued a manifesto declaring his own accession to the throne.
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During his reign, the Spanish court considered King Charles II an obstruction in the affairs of state and an unimportant figure with almost no power.
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John (Juan), Prince of Asturias (1478-1497) was the son and heir of Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand V. If Juan had lived to be the sovereign, would he have been King Juan III or King Juan I?
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On October 10, 1846, Queen Isabella II married Francisco de Asis de Borbon. On the same day her sister, Infanta Luisa Fernanda married Antoine d'Orleans, Duke of Montpensier.
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