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    La percepción de la batalla de Praga y revolta bohemia en Madrid by Ondřej Lee Stolička

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The analysis of the Spanish perception (for example, the Spanish ambassador Oñate, members of the State Council, and Spanish King) described the conflict as a broader problem, which could lead to a loss of the Habsburg’s lands in Central Europe. …”
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    Desplazando al Rey en la escuela de la nueva nación mexicana: "el catecismo de República" by María Adelina ARREDONDO LÓPEZ

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…<br /><br /> ABSTRACT: This paper studie how a textbook, the politic catechism of Mexican Republic, contribute to suplant the Spanish King instead the new images of the recent Mexican Republic during the emancipation process.…”
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    Desplazando al Rey en la escuela de la nueva nación mexicana: "el catecismo de República" by María Adelina ARREDONDO LÓPEZ

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…<br /><br /> ABSTRACT: This paper studie how a textbook, the politic catechism of Mexican Republic, contribute to suplant the Spanish King instead the new images of the recent Mexican Republic during the emancipation process.…”
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    Everything can do the Kings and the Queens by Valery Iovenko

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The article pays special attention to the personality of the Spanish king Alfonso X Sage who opened at the XIII age the second stage of the famous Translator’s School in Toledo, placed at the head of its activities and added originality to the translator’s education and the art of translation, expanded genre fan of the translated works. …”
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    LOS tercios en España: el combate by Lorraine WHITE

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Troops fought on 'home' territory and against fellow subjects of the Spanish king. This article looks at combat in Spain's home-based armies. …”
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    “El emperador le tiene por más españolado de lo que querría”. Adam von Dietrichstein y la influencia española en la corte del emperador Maximiliano II by Stanislav Luska

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…After his return to Central Europe, Dietrichstein belonged to the highest ranks of the hierarchy of the imperial court. As a client of Spanish king Philip II, he was pretending to influence the emperor in intentions of the politics of his Spanish relatives. …”
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    King as father in Early Modern Spain by Luis R. Corteguera

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The paternal metaphor allowed early modern Spanish political writers to articulate competing opinions over the appropriate access of subjects to the Spanish king, which had important implications about the duties of the monarch and the role of his ministers and royal officials throughout the Spanish empire. …”
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    LOS tercios en España: el combate by Lorraine WHITE

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Troops fought on 'home' territory and against fellow subjects of the Spanish king. This article looks at combat in Spain's home-based armies. …”
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    BETWEEN THE IMAGE OF GOD AND THE IMAGE OF THE KING. EVANGELISM AND FORMATION OF THE SOCIAL BODY AT A PUEBLO DE INDIOS OF THE KINGDOM OF THE NEW GRANADA (16TH-18TH CENTURIES) by Juan Pablo Cruz Medina

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This bond was gestated and framed within the idea of configuring a "Social Body" in the New World ruled by God and the Spanish King. We take as starting point two images immersed in the process of evangelization of the aforementioned town, the Virgin of Monguí and the Equestrian Portrait of Felipe V. …”
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    The Sources of Ferdinand Magellan’s Navigation Project by Rui Loureiro

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The Portuguese defector, annoyed with the Portuguese monarch Manuel I (r.1485-1521), who had refused him the reward requested for many years of dedicated services to the Portuguese Crown, had moved to Spain two years earlier, where he offered his services to Carlos I (r.1516-1556). He presented the Spanish king with the proposal of reaching the eastern islands of Indonesia by a western route, avoiding navigation in areas that the Treaty of Tordesillas, signed in 1494, had decreed to be of Portuguese influence. …”
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    La cultura ibérica del exilio marrano: Góngora y Camões en El Macabeo de Miguel Silveira by Mercedes Blanco

    “…Her character provides, in her discours, a vast cosmographic and historical panorama that glorifies the Portuguese empire, situating it, with no hesitation, within the realms of the Spanish king. Silveira, as a Portuguese, offers an idea of poetry which depends entirely upon Góngora, a poet he knows thoroughly and admires with passion. …”
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    Ricoeur és a braudeli "hosszú idő" problémája - Ricoeur and the Questions of the Braudelian Longue Durée by MORÓCZ, Gábor

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…As the closing passage of this plot Braudel describes an event, the death of the Spanish king which is the decisive factor in the collapse of a structure.…”
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    La experiencia del imperio. Méritos y saber de los oficiales imperiales españoles by Adolfo Polo y La Borda

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Conclusions: Officers’ experience circulated profusely throughout the empire and helped to build a common knowledge on how to govern the very varied and scattered spaces and subjects of the Spanish king. The study of the practice and transmission of experience shows how the Hispanic Monarchy was structured. …”
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    Water polo throwing speed and body composition: An analysis by playing positions and opposition level by Carmen Ferragut Fiol, Jose Arturo Abraldes, Carmen Manchado, Helena Vila

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Methods: A total of 94 male water polo players (24.5±5.3 yrs) who were playing in the Spanish King´s cup were studied. Subjects were grouped according to their specific playing positions: 15 goalkeepers, 45 offensive wings, 20 center backs and 14 center forwards. …”
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    La puesta en valor del patrimonio cultural de La Herradura: el hundimiento parcial de la flota del Mediterráneo de Felipe II = The Enhancement of the Cultural Heritage of La Herrad... by José Ramón Sánchez Holgado

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…On 19 October, 1562, the Spanish King Philip II,s fleet was partially wrecked off the bay of La Herradura (Almuñécar). …”
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    Antoon van den Wijngaerdes tekeningen van steden in de Nederlanden by Reinout Rutte

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The artist entered the service of Philip II in 1557 and between 1557 and 1561 he produced panoramas of cities in the Low Countries for the Spanish king. Between 1562 and 1571 Van den Wijngaerde travelled the length and breadth of Spain, depicting over sixty Spanish cities using much the same techniques. …”
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    Genetics Unveil the Genealogical Ancestry and Physical Appearance of an Unknown Historical Figure: Lady Leonor of Castile (Spain) (1256–1275) by Sara Palomo-Díez, Cláudia Gomes, María Sonia Fondevila, Ángel Esparza-Arroyo, Ana María López-Parra, María Victoria Lareu, Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo, Juan Francisco Pastor

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Through this study, it has been possible to establish an accurate prediction of the physical characteristics, biogeographical origin, and genealogical ancestry of a previously obscured historical figure: The Princess Lady Leonor of Castile (1256–1275), one of the legitimate daughters of the Spanish King Alfonso X “The Wise”. The genetic analysis of External Visible Characteristics in the mummified remains attributed to this Princess has allowed determining her origin by mitochondrial and nuclear DNA analysis, and her physical appearance for hair, eyes, and skin color by autosomal SNPs. …”
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    Seville as a combination of architectural styles and techniques of landscaping on the example of Alcazar Palace, Seville Cathedral and the most famous parks by Оксана Косик, Богдана Зененко

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In the thirteenth century, Seville was conquered by the Spanish king. Thus, the city was created as a combination of all these cultures in terms of techniques of urban planning and landscape design.…”
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    Il giudice Wyndham e gli spettacoli per l’intrattenimento di Elisabetta I a Norwich by F. Minetti

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Some days after the papist had been jailed in the castle of Norwich, mayor and aldermen commissioned public speeches and a composite biblical pageantry which, though allusively, both staged Rokewood’s conspiracy in favour of the Spanish king’s invasion and urged Elizabeth to inflict a death penalty. …”
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