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What (who) is Ferdinand VI - definition

KING OF SPAIN, LIVED (1713-1759)
Fernando VI; Fernando VI of Spain; King Fernando VI; Ferdinand vi of spain; King Ferdinand VI; Ferdinand vi; Ferdinand VI; Ferdinand VI, King of Spain
  • [[Silver coin]]: 8 reales of [[New Spain]], cast during the reign of Ferdinand VI
  • Aged 10 as an Infante, by [[Jean Ranc]]
  • Ferdinand VI of Spain

Ferdinand Xhaferaj         
ALBANIAN POLITICIAN
Ferdinand Xhaferraj; Ferdinand Xhaferri
Ferdinand Xhaferaj is an Albanian politician. He was the Minister of Tourism, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Sports of that country, serving since 2009, and is a member of the Democratic Party of Albania.
Ferdinand Konščak         
  • Map of the [[Gulf of California]] made by Consag (approx. 1750)
CROATIAN MISSIONARY AND EXPLORER
Konscak Ferdinand; Ferdinand Konscak; Ferdinand Konsag; Konsag, Ferdinand; Ferdinand Konščak
Ferdinand Konščak () (December 2, 1703 – September 10, 1759) was a Croatian Jesuit missionary, explorer and cartographer.
Fernando Consag         
  • Map of the [[Gulf of California]] made by Consag (approx. 1750)
CROATIAN MISSIONARY AND EXPLORER
Konscak Ferdinand; Ferdinand Konscak; Ferdinand Konsag; Konsag, Ferdinand; Ferdinand Konščak
Fernando Consag, known in his native Croatian as Ferdinand Konščak (December 2, 1703 – September 10, 1759), was a Croatian Jesuit missionary, explorer and cartographer, who spent most of his life in Mexico, in Baja California.

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Ferdinand VI of Spain

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 9 July 1746 until his death. He was the third ruler of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty. He was the son of the previous monarch, Philip V, and his first wife Maria Luisa of Savoy.

Ferdinand VI's reign proved peaceful, as he avoided involving Spain in any European conflicts. Moderate changes to Spain were initiated under the king, including reforms of taxation, advance commerce, and the Spanish navy, as well as a ban on freemasonry. However, the last years of Ferdinand's reign were marked by mental instability, much like his direct predecessor Philip V. Upon his death, Ferdinand was succeeded by his half-brother, Charles III.