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  1. 30. Dez. 2022 · Ferdinand VII had spent his years in exile in idleness on a beautiful estate in France. The only feat of arms reported is Fernando’s fruitless attempts to make Napoleon’s niece his wife. She didn’t want to hear anything about him, though. Perhaps understandable given Napoleon’s opinion of him and the fact that even his own mother labelled him an ugly one.

  2. Lebensdaten 1784 – 1833 Beruf/Funktion König von Spanien Konfession katholisch Normdaten GND: 119307421 | OGND | VIAF: 286447916 Namensvarianten. Ferdinand VII. Ferdinand VII., Spanien, König

  3. Ferdinand II. (* 9. Juli 1578 in Graz; † 15. Februar 1637 in Wien) war von September 1619 bis zu seinem Tode Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches. Seit 1590 Erzherzog von Innerösterreich, vereinte er nach und nach die Territorien der Habsburgermonarchie unter seiner Herrschaft. 1617 wurde er König von Böhmen, jedoch zeitweise 1619/20 ...

  4. VII. Ferdinánd 1833. szeptember 29-én, 48 évesen távozott az élők sorából. Mivel fiai nem voltak, így idősebb leánya, Mária Izabella Lujza lett Spanyolország királynője, II. Izabella néven. Az akkor kétesztendős gyermek nevében, annak nagykorúságáig, ideiglenesen Mária Krisztina kormányozta az országot mint régens. Ferdinánd özvegye 1833. december 28-án, titokban ...

  5. Ferdinand VII in Court Dress. 1814 - 1815. Oil on canvas. Room 066. Born in 1784 in El Escorial, Fernando VII was Carlos IV eldest son by Maria Luisa. In 1815, after abolishing the Constitution, he reined as an absolute monarch. He appears wearing the symbols of his royal condition, with a purple, ermine-lined robe, and a scepter with the coat ...

  6. 1. Juli 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.

  7. Ferdinand VII married in 1802 his first cousin Princess Maria Antonietta of the Two Sicilies, in 1816 his niece Maria Isabel de Bragança, Princess of Portugal, in 1819 Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony, lastly in 1829 his niece Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.