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    Festivities for the Kings of Spain at the Royal College of Spain in Bologna: Ephemeral Monuments and Solemn and Triomphal Ceremonies in Settecento by Ignacio José García Zapata

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…These events changed for a few days the image of the College, since for the occasion provided sumptuous monuments, highlighting the burial mounds were erected in the church of the College to honor the memory of the kings of Spain, especially during the funeral of Carlos II and Felipe V.…”
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    Sexuality, Marriage and Women’s Life Narratives in Teresa Deevy’s: A Disciple (1931), The King of Spain’s Daughter (1935) and Katie Roche (1936) by Caoilfhionn Ní Bheacháin

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…This essay examines three of Deevy’s plays: A Disciple (1931), The King of Spain’s Daughter (1935) and Katie Roche (1936).  …”
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    Les « étrangers » du roi by Thomas Glesener

    Published 2005-11-01
    “…From that time on the criterion governing resort to the King of Spain’s European vassals was one of military efficacy. …”
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    100 Wonders of the World : The Finest Treasures of Civilization and Nature on Five Continents / by Challacombe, Stephen, author 639210, Kraay, John N., translator 639211

    Published 1999
    “…The Escorial was built for Philip II, King of Spain, whoseconquistadorsbroughtan end to the Aztec and Mayan civilizations. …”
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    «Notta delli homini atti alle armi». La mobilitazione dei cittadini di Pavia e il loro armamento in occasione dell’assedio del 1655 by Fabio Romanoni

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In July 1655 the armies of the Dukes of Modena, Savoy and the King of France besieged Pavia, the fortress city of the Duchy of Milan, then under the control of the King of Spain. The allied army was very substantial (more than 20,000 men) while the garrison of Pavia numbered a few thousand soldiers. …”
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    Déchéance de nationalité ou de citoyenneté ? by Arnaud Bartolomei

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In 1796, the French consul in Cadiz refused to record «on the matricular register» of French citizens residing abroad, compatriots who, five years earlier, had agreed to take an oath of loyalty to the King of Spain to escape the threats of expulsion that then weighed on French nationals. …”
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    Comienzos de una desilusión: noticias públicas y lealismo. Nueva Granada, 1808 by Magali Carrillo Rocha

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…And although in this year the vassals faithful of the New Granada followed whereas clause of the king of Spain, in the news that circulated in viceroyalty, or rather in the confusion that they began to demonstrate, they appeared nonexistent feelings until then: the doubt and the distrust towards a form of government characterized by the stability and the certainty.…”
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    Alianzas juntistas y lealtades a la Regencia en la Capitanía General de Venezuela a inicios de la independencia by Arlene Urdaneta Quintero, Germán Cardozo Galué

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The abdication of the king of Spain led to an unusual movementin the government’s boardsin several cities of the Captaincy with the aim of reassuming the sovereign authority based on the people’s natural right, while at the same time, there were manifestations of loyalty towards the Regency. …”
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    Determinants and background of the educational and social pact in Spain by Santiago Esteban Frades

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Nobody  questions that signing a national educational contract is essential for our country and a long-time demand of Spanish society. The king of Spain himself, in his last years' Christmas Speech was very explicit about it: "Its urgent, as I have emphasized for some time now, to sign a great contract on Education, and do it today better than tomorrow". …”
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    Le rôle de Monseigneur dans l’accession de Philippe d’Anjou au trône d’Espagne by Jean-Pierre Maget

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…Anjou was the second son of Monseigneur, the legitimate successor to the late King of Spain: his mother, in fact, was the elder half-sister of Charles II, the Infanta Maria Theresa, wife of Louis XIV. …”
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    Juego de espejos by José Antonio Martínez Torres

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…It focuses on two Spanish evangelising projects of the second half of the seventeenth century which both failed, just as other plans of territorial expansion had failed before them: as proposed to the King of Spain between the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries for the Congo and the imprecisely-defined kingdom of Arda (between the present states of Benin and Sierra Leone).…”
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    The Inca writing according to two recently discovered jesuitic secret documents. by Laura Laurencich Minelli

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…These new sources argue about the Inca writing described in the Comentarios Reales (1609), being adapted to the Spanish Power by Garcilaso de La Vega, and about the authorship of the Nueva Coronica (1615) not beeing Guaman Poma’s but Blas Valera’s, Anello Oliva’s and Gonzalo Ruiz’s in order to have a Native writing to the King of Spain.…”
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    La misión Keicho (1613-1620): Cipango en Europa. Una embajada japonesa en L· Sevilla del siglo XVII by Marcos FERNÁNDEZ GÓMEZ

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…</p><p>ABSTRACT: This article analyses the development and the consequences of one of the first Japanese diplomatic expeditions to the Occident, the named Keicho's Mission (1613-1620), sent by Date Masamune, daimyo from Mutsu, to the King of Spain and the Pope, placing special emphasis on the double stay of the expedition in the city of Seville.…”
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    La misión Keicho (1613-1620): Cipango en Europa. Una embajada japonesa en L· Sevilla del siglo XVII by Marcos FERNÁNDEZ GÓMEZ

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…</p><p>ABSTRACT: This article analyses the development and the consequences of one of the first Japanese diplomatic expeditions to the Occident, the named Keicho's Mission (1613-1620), sent by Date Masamune, daimyo from Mutsu, to the King of Spain and the Pope, placing special emphasis on the double stay of the expedition in the city of Seville.…”
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    Los tercios en el mar by Magdalena de Pazzis Pi Corrales

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…This paper looks at the way of the life of the tercios (crack infantry troops of the King of Spain) serving on board navy warships both in the Mediterranean and the stormy waters of the Atlantic Ocean in the first centuries of the Modern Era. …”
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    Fernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón by Emilio La Parra López

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…In April 1808 the tension between the Spanish people and the French authorities was very high as a result of Napoleon’s refusal to recognise Fernando VII as king of Spain, the presence of French troops and the policy followed by Murat. …”
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    Guillén de Lamport. Su relación y apoyo a los judaizantes en el siglo XVII en la Nueva España by Alicia Gojman de Backal

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…His captivity for 17 years, from 1642 until his death in 1659, made his prison known to the Viceroy and the King in Spain. In it he found the Judaizers who had arrived in that city from Portugal in search of economic improvements and freedom of worship. …”
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    Diplomatic protocol in the empire of Amir Temur (based on the works of Rui Gonzalez de Clavijo) by S. M. Ulzhaeva, D. S. Kidirniyazov

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This diplomatic ceremony is analyzed in the article on the example of the visit of the Ambassador of the King of Spain Rui Gonzalez de Clavijo to Samarkand in 1403-1406 and on the basis of his memoirs written during this mission and following it. …”
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