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  1. Hace 2 días · Palace of Whitehall – The principal residence of the English kings from 1530 until 1689 St James's Palace – The principal royal residence from 1702 until 1837, which continues today as the formal palace of the monarchy as the Court of St James's

  2. Hace 13 horas · Notes on the Palace of Whitehall, including illustrations. British History Online (no series).Originally published by Seely, London, 1895. This free content was digitised by double-rekeying.

  3. Hace 2 días · Whitehall Chapel fared ill under the rule of the Parliament. On 9th March, 1643–4, it was ordered that the committee for demolishing superstitious monuments should "consider of Heads for a Conference to be had with the Lords, for the demolishing of all superstitious Pictures and Monuments in Whitehall." The effect was quickly seen.

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  4. Hace 3 días · In 1648 troops were quartered in the Palace. (fn. n92) On 19th January, 1648–9, the King, who had been brought to St. James's, was removed thence to Whitehall "and lodged in his usual BedChamber; after which a Guard of Musqueteers were placed, and Centinels at the door of his Chamber."

  5. Hace 5 días · Palacio Real de Alcantara: Lisbon: located in the area of Calvario, mostly destroyed in 1755. Only part of the old stables survive in calvario square. Santos Royal Palace: Lisbon: sold to the family of the Marquis of Abrantes in the 17th century who lived in it up to 1909. Currently it is the Embassy of France in Lisbon. Quinta Real de Caxias ...

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · El rey construyó una serie de magníficos palacios, como el Palacio de Hampton Court y el Palacio de Whitehall, que se convirtieron en símbolos de su poder y riqueza. Estos palacios estaban decorados con muebles lujosos, tapices elaborados y obras de arte impresionantes, creando un ambiente de lujo y esplendor .

  7. Hace 5 días · Luis XIV convirtió el palacio de Versalles en el centro de poder de Francia. El día a día del rey era un ritual perfectamente planificado que señalaba la importancia de cada cortesano según su proximidad al monarca. En tiempos de Luis XIV, el palacio de Versalles se organizaba en una serie de espacios en los que tenían lugar las actividades cotidianas de la corte, siempre al ritmo que ...