The Hispanic Monarchy (Monarquía Hispánica in Spanish), also known as Catholic Monarchy and historically referred to as Monarchy of Spain, was the political...
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Hispanic Monarchy and Spanish Monarchy may refer to: the 1479-1716 period of the Spanish Empire (Hispanic Monarchy (Political entity)) that is divided...
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the historical remnant of the Hispano-Gothic unity. Spain was not a political entity until much later, and when referring to the Middle Ages, one should...
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The monarchy of Spain or Spanish monarchy (Spanish: Monarquía Española) is the constitutional form of government of Spain. It consists of a hereditary...
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Viceroyalty (category Monarchy)
under the excuse of the Right of Conquest), if not political integration into the Hispanic Monarchy in the same plural way that had already been done with...
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who were defeated and favored a unitary monarchy, and the patriots, who won and promoted either plural monarchies or republics, separated from Spain and...
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Reactionary (redirect from Political regressive)
In political science, a reactionary or a reactionist is a person who holds political views that favor a return to the status quo ante—the previous political...
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The Toltec Empire, Toltec Kingdom or Altepetl Tollan was a political entity in pre-Hispanic Mexico. It existed through the classic and post-classic periods...
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Exaltados (category Political movements in Spain)
against the French Empire. The old absolute monarchy of the Bourbons had been replaced with a Napoleonic monarchy which, inspired by the Enlightenment, was...
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Conservatism in Australia (redirect from Australian right-wing politics)
Conservatism in Australia refers to the political philosophy of conservatism as it has developed in Australia. Politics in Australia has, since at least the...
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Mexican War of Independence (redirect from 1808 Mexican political crisis)
local response was to set up juntas, ruling in the name of the Bourbon monarchy. Delegates in Spain and overseas territories met in Cádiz—a small corner...
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Independence". The Hispanic American Historical Review. 31 (1): 80–96. doi:10.2307/2509132. JSTOR 2509132. United Nations Department of Political Affairs, Trusteeship...
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Iberian Peninsula (redirect from Hispanic Pennisula)
after the political crisis that followed the 1578 death of King Sebastian, Portugal became a dynastic composite entity of the Hapsburg Monarchy; thus, the...
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Pedro II of Brazil (section Pedro II and politics)
arena. The nation grew to be distinguished from its Hispanic neighbors on account of its political stability, freedom of speech, respect for civil rights...
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List of sovereign states by date of formation (category Politics-related lists)
Such dates do not reflect the formation of a state (an independent political entity).[citation needed] The following list contains the formation dates...
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Para-fascism (category Far-right politics)
and corporatist political organization founded in 1933 by Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss. It aimed to unite Austrians across political and social divides...
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the Unification Church's influence in political matters. The Unification Church has distinct teachings on politics as depicted in its central book, the...
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American territories not as colonies, but as an integral part of the Hispanic Monarchy. With the constitution and the creation of provincial deputations...
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invaded Spain in 1808, the political entities that formed the Mexican nation in 1821 had undergone a series of rapid political changes that politicized...
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The Bahamas (redirect from Political culture of the Bahamas)
parliamentary constitutional monarchy, with King of the Bahamas Charles III as head of state represented locally by a governor-general. Political and legal traditions...
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Cortes of Cádiz (category Political history of Spain)
ISBN 978-987-1354-56-6. For Hispanic America, [...], the Creoles claimed that their political connection was with the Castilian monarchy, not the Spanish nation...
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Empire of Brazil (category Former monarchies)
ethnically diverse. Unlike most of the neighboring Hispanic American republics, Brazil had political stability, vibrant economic growth, constitutionally...
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accompanied by a unification process among counties to form larger political entities. Count Wilfred the Hairy, son of Sunifred and the last count appointed...
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Captaincy General of Chile (category Former monarchies of South America)
Captaincy or Kingdom of Chile in 1775. Status Kingdoms of Indies of the Hispanic Monarchy Capital Santiago Common languages Castilian Spanish (official) Indigenous...
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Ethnicity (category Political anthropology)
Micronesians prior to European discovery in the 16th century. Several political entities associated with Oceania are still uninhabited, including Baker Island...
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Reign of Alfonso XIII (category Monarchy of Spain)
an obstacle to the transformation of the political regime of the Restoration into a parliamentary monarchy, and his intervention "became more marked...
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Nation state (redirect from National monarchy)
this time the Hispanic Monarchy had its maximum territorial expansion. After the War of the Spanish Succession, rooted in the political position of the...
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Carl Schmitt (redirect from Political Theology (Carl Schmitt))
published Dictatorship and Political Theology. Schmitt taught in Cologne in 1932, published The Concept of the Political, and supported the Papen government...
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Kingdom of Nicoya (category Former monarchies of Costa Rica)
Nicoyan art. Nicoya had an elective monarchy as the ruler named by the Spanish cacique (generic term for all pre-Hispanic monarchs, but Caribbean in origin)...
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City-state (category Political geography)
into larger national units.[citation needed] However, such small political entities often survived only for short periods because they lacked the resources...
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