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  1. 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).

  2. En abril de 1808 la tensión entre los españoles y las autoridades francesas fue muy acusada, debido a la negativa de Napoleón a reconocer como rey de España a Fernando VII, a la presencia de tropas francesas y a la política de Murat. En distintas ciudades la población reaccionó, pero sus actuaciones no estuvieron dirigidas contra el ...

  3. Ferdinand VII. ( španjolski Fernando VII ), španjolski kralj od 1813. do 1833. godine. Rođen je u Madridu (San Lorenzo de El Escorial), 14. listopada 1784., kao najstariji sin kralja Karla IV. i Marije Lujze od Parme. Na prijestolje je došao nakon pada Napoleonovog brata Josipa Bonapartea 1813. godine, a vladao je sve do smrti. Umro je u ...

  4. Ferdinand VII was proclaimed King of Spain on March 19, 1808 after the fall of Godoy and the abdication of his father Charles IV. Having been summoned to Bayonne by Napoleon , he gave the crown back to his father, who handed it over to Napoleon.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2019 · Abstract. This article examines the public image of King Ferdinand VII of Spain in Britain during his reign (1814–1833) by exploring his portrayal in British newspapers, caricatures, non-fiction books and literary texts, including the works published in English by Spanish liberals exiled in Britain.

  6. Ferdinand VII (en espagnol : Fernando VII ), né le 14 octobre 1784 à Madrid et mort le 29 septembre 1833 dans la même ville, fut roi d'Espagne entre mars et mai 1808, puis à nouveau de 1814 à sa mort en 1833 . Fils aîné du roi Charles IV et de Marie-Louise de Bourbon-Parme, il détrôna son père 1 lors du soulèvement d'Aranjuez en mars ...

  7. 7 de ago. de 2023 · Ferdinand VII was released from prison and restored as King of Spain on 11 December 1813. In February 1814, Wellington went on the offensive and invaded southern France, fighting the Battle of Toulouse (10 April 1814) and the Battle of Bayonne (14 April).