Abdication of King Charles IV in favour of his son Ferdinand VII, March 19, 1808, (1851). Creator: Unknown.

Abdication of King Charles IV in favour of his son Ferdinand VII, March 19, 1808, (1851).   Creator: Unknown.

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Abdication of King Charles IV in favour of his son Ferdinand VII, March 19, 1808, (1851). The unpopularity of King Charles IV and his favourite, Godoy, was the cause of the Mutiny of Aranjuez (17-18 March 1808) that forced Charles IV to abdicate in favour of his son, Ferdinand. From "Historia del Levantamiento, guerra y revolución de España" (History of the Spanish Uprising, War and Revolution) by the Conde de Toreno, Madrid, 1851.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. King Charles IV of Spain: Spanish: Ruler, king
  2. Ferdinand VII, King of Spain: Spanish: King of Spain
People Related
  1. Jose María Queipo de Llano: Spanish: politician, prime minister and historian

Medium
  1. Engraving

Category Hierarchy

History & Politics Historical Events Royal Events

People Royalty

History & Politics Politics Political Events


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4961x3141
File Size : 45,652kb


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  1. LTL1038517
  1. LTL1038517.jpg
  1. 1190001807
  1. 3-070-110
  1. 3070110
  1. LTL1038517

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