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Hace 12 horas · General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st Count of Nellenburg, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, KG, PC (26 May 1650 – 16 June 1722 O.S. [a]) was an English soldier and statesman. From a gentry family, he served as a page at the court of the House of Stuart under James, Duke of York, through the 1670s and ...
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Hace 12 horas · Brittany (/ ˈ b r ɪ t ən i /, French: Bretagne, French: ⓘ; Breton: Breizh, Breton:, or Breton:; Gallo: Bertaèyn or Bertègn, locally [bəʁtaɛɲ]) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period of Roman occupation.
Hace 12 horas · Part of Napoleonic Wars and Campaign in south-west France (1814) Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France. Bourbon Spain. Cortes of Cádiz United Kingdom Portugal. French Empire Bonapartist Spain. Afrancesado; Duchy of Warsaw Kingdom of Italy. Confederation of the Rhine. Swiss Confederation. Victory. Transfer of the Portuguese Court to ...
Hace 12 horas · A spin-off in television is a new series containing characters or settings that originated in a previous series, but with a different focus, tone, or theme. For example, the series Frasier was a spin-off of the earlier series Cheers: the character Frasier Crane was introduced as a secondary character on Cheers, and became the protagonist of his own series, set in a different city, in the spin-off.
Hace 12 horas · Denmark–Norway (1643–1645) Defeat. Peace of Westphalia. Habsburg supremacy curtailed. Rise of the Bourbon dynasty. Rise of the Swedish Empire. Decentralization of the Holy Roman Empire. Franco-Spanish War until 1659. Substantial decline in the power and influence of the Catholic Church.
Hace 12 horas · The Portuguese Restoration War, which began with a coup d'état organised by the nobility and bourgeoisie in Lisbon and executed on 1 December 1640, restored Portuguese independence. The period from 1640 to 1668 was marked by periodic skirmishes between Portugal and Spain, as well as short episodes of more serious warfare until the Treaty of Lisbon was signed in 1668.