Ferdinand VI (Spanish: Fernando; 23 September 1713 – 10 August 1759), called the Learned (el Prudente) and the Just (el Justo), was King of Spain from...
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House of Bourbon (section Ferdinand VI and Charles III)
[King 1724; ruled less than one year] Ferdinand VI (1746–1759) Charles III (1759–1788) Charles IV (1788–1808) Ferdinand VII (1808–1833) [King 1808, 1813–1833]...
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Philip, his strongest supporter, died, and was succeeded by his son Ferdinand VI. Ferdinand was Philip's son by his first marriage to Maria Luisa of Savoy;...
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Their two surviving sons were the future Spanish kings Louis I and Ferdinand VI. Maria Luisa died in 1714, and Philip remarried to Elisabeth Farnese...
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Queen Maria Amalia. In August 1759, Charles succeeded his half-brother Ferdinand VI of Spain as King Charles III, but treaty provisions made him ineligible...
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(1452–1516) the Catholic – see Ferdinand II of Aragon Ferdinand VI of Spain (1713–1759) the Learned, King of Spain in 1746 Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784–1833)...
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Charles III of Spain (redirect from Charles VI of Navarre)
dying in 1724); the Infante Felipe (who died in 1719); and Ferdinand (the future Ferdinand VI). Because the Duke Francesco of Parma and his heir were childless...
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Sicilies (1810–1856) Ferdinand VI of Spain (1713–1759) Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784–1833) Ferdinand I of Portugal (1345–1383) Ferdinand II of Portugal (1816–1885)...
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Barbara of Portugal (category Ferdinand VI of Spain)
1758) was an Infanta of Portugal, and a Queen of Spain by marriage to Ferdinand VI of Spain. The marriage of King John V of Portugal and Archduchess Maria...
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Fellows of Harvard College: 12–16. doi:10.2307/3111072. JSTOR 3111072. Ferdinand VII Holey Dollars History of the Real de a Ocho Hispan collections (archived...
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peso duro (dollar) was usually worth five pistareens. On May 4, 1754 Ferdinand VI prohibited the circulation in America of all money coined in Spain, including...
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The Family of Philip V (1743) (category Ferdinand VI of Spain)
couple were in Naples at the time but returned to Spain at the death of Ferdinand VI in 1759. The wealth of materials depicted in the painting such as jewels...
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Farnese was involved in politics was after the death of her step-son Ferdinand VI in 1759. After his death, the Spanish throne went to her own son, then...
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria of Austria (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary...
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Philip V (who reigned from 1700 to 1724 and again from 1724 to 1746) and Ferdinand VI (1746–1759), as well as King Amadeus (1870–1873), are not buried in the...
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Figures – Saint Cecilia Ranc: The Family of Philip V (1723) – Portrait of Ferdinand VI as a Boy Watteau: Marriage Contract and Country Dancing Vouet: Time Defeated...
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after King Ferdinand (II of Aragon and V of Castile jure uxoris as husband of Queen of Castille Isabella I), the next Ferdinand was numbered VI. Likewise...
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Pope Alexander VI (born Rodrigo de Borja; 1 January 1431 – 18 August 1503) (epithet: Valentinus ("The Valencian")) was head of the Catholic Church and...
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Duke of Mouchy (category Ferdinand VI of Spain)
Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1747 by Ferdinand VI to Philippe de Noailles, a French military officer. After failure of...
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Portrait of Ferdinand VI as a Boy is a c. 1723 painting by the French painter Jean Ranc, measuring 144 by 116 cm. It is held in the Museo del Prado, in...
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(1700–1724, 1724–1746) Louis I (1724) Ferdinand VI (1746–1759) Charles III (1759–1788) Charles IV (1788–1808, 1808) Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813–1833) Isabella...
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Henri, Count of Chambord (redirect from Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné)
Henri, Count of Chambord and Duke of Bordeaux (French: Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d'Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord; 29 September...
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Royal Palace of Aranjuez (category Ferdinand VI of Spain)
musket. Little used, the palace was almost destroyed by fire in 1748. Ferdinand VI rebuilt the palace. Although still respecting the original foundations...
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their style. Van Loo remained in place in the reign of Philip's son Ferdinand VI (r. 1746-1759), until he returned to Paris in 1753. Reigning over Spain...
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(1683–1746; ruled 1700–24, 1724–46). Experienced intense melancholia. Ferdinand VI of Spain (1713–59). Like his father Philip V, had melancholia. Maria...
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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (category Ferdinand VI of Spain)
were scattered throughout the court. In the eighteenth century, King Ferdinand VI decided to build a new hospital because the facilities at the time were...
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The office of Captain General of Catalonia (Spanish: Capitán general de Cataluña; Catalan: Capità general de Catalunya) was created in 1713 by the Nueva...
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Sánchez Candeira suggests that the reasons leading King Ferdinand I to divide the kingdom (with Alfonso VI inheriting the royal title) are unknown, but the distribution...
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Mayordomo mayor (section Ferdinand VI, 1746–1759)
The Mayordomo mayor (High Steward) was the Officer of the Royal Household and Heritage of the Crown of Spain in charge of the person and rooms of the King...
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Ferdinand I (‹See Tfd›German: Ferdinand I. 19 April 1793 – 29 June 1875) was Emperor of Austria from March 1835 until his abdication in December 1848...
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