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  1. 29. Mai 2018 · Ferdinand VII has the reputation of being the worst monarch in Spanish history. In some respects this is unfair. So great were the problems faced by Spain during his reign that even the greatest of rulers would have been hard put to cope with them. That said, however, Ferdinand was hardly an admirable figure. Deeply hurt by the hold that the favorite, Manuel de Godoy, possessed over his ...

  2. Ferdinand VII., von Spanien, Prinz von Asturien, gebohren 14. Oktober 1784, war mit einer Tochter des Königs von Neapel vermählt, welcher 1806 starb. Die Allmacht des Friedensfürsten mußte ihm als Thronerben mißfallen, und er machte daher in Verbindung des Herzogs von Infantado und seines Erziehers, des Canonikus Escoiquitz, Plane ...

  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 (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).

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. (1784–1833)King of Spain (1808–33). He succeeded to the throne after the forced abdication of his father, Charles IV, and was in turn forced by the French to abdicate in favour of Napoleon's brother, Joseph Bonaparte, spending the years of the Peninsular War in prison in France.