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Ferdinand VII - перевод на французский

KING OF SPAIN (1784-1833) (R. 1808;1813-1833)
Fernando VII of Spain; Fernando VII; King Ferdinand VII; King Fernando VII; Ferdinand vii of spain; Fernando VII de España; Ferdinand the Desired; Ferdinand VII the Desired; Fernando the Desired; Fernando VII the Desired; Ferdinand III of Navarre; King Ferdinand VII of Spain; Ferdinand VII; Ferdinand VII, King of Spain
  • [[Silver coin]]: 8 reales [[New Spain]] with a portrait of King Fernando VII, 1810<ref>Year: 1808–1811; Weight: 27,02 gram; Composition: Silver – 90,3%; Diameter: 38,5 mm – https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces11524.html</ref>
  • [[Silver coin]]: 8 reales [[Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata]] with a portrait of King Fernando VII, 1823 <ref>Year: 1808–1825; Weight: 27,02 gram; Composition: Silver – 89,6%; Diameter: 38,5 mm – https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26230.html</ref>
  • Constitution of 1812]]
  • Valencia]], 1815''
  • Equestrian portrait of Ferdinand by [[José de Madrazo y Agudo]], 1821
  • Ferdinand VII and María Cristina by [[Luis de la Cruz y Ríos]] (1832)
  • Young Ferdinand as [[Prince of Asturias]], 1800
  • Francisco Goya – Portrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain in his robes of state (1815) – Prado
  • Royal Monogram

Ferdinand VII         
Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), king of Spain (1808, 1814-33)

Определение

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¦ plural noun Anatomy the pair of cranial nerves supplying the facial muscles and the tongue.

Википедия

Ferdinand VII of Spain

Ferdinand VII (Spanish: Fernando VII; 14 October 1784 – 29 September 1833) was a King of Spain during the early 19th century. He reigned briefly in 1808 and then again from 1813 to his death in 1833. He was known to his supporters as el Deseado (the Desired) and to his detractors as el Rey Felón (the Felon/Criminal King).

Born in Madrid at El Escorial, Ferdinand VII was heir apparent to the Spanish throne in his youth. Following the 1808 Tumult of Aranjuez, he ascended the throne. That year Napoleon overthrew him; he linked his monarchy to counter-revolution and reactionary policies that produced a deep rift in Spain between his forces on the right and liberals on the left. Back in power in December 1813, he re-established the absolutist monarchy and rejected the liberal constitution of 1812. A revolt in 1820 led by Rafael del Riego forced him to restore the constitution, starting the Liberal Triennium, a three-year period of liberal rule. In 1823 the Congress of Verona authorized a successful French intervention, restoring him to absolute power for the second time. He suppressed the liberal press from 1814 to 1833, jailing many of its editors and writers.

Under his rule, Spain lost nearly all of its American possessions, and the country entered into a large-scale civil war upon his death. His political legacy has remained contested since his death; some historians regard him as incompetent, despotic, and short-sighted.