Sept. 18, 1832, revoked the decree by which he had abolished the Salic law, and declared his daughter Isabel, born Oct 10, 1830, to be heiress to the crown ; an act which cursed his ever ill fated country with civil wars and a disputed succession. a handbook for travellers in spain - Seite 96von richard ford, f.s.a - 1882Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1846 - 556 Seiten
...was simply set aside by his brother from weakness or caprice. ' Ferdinand VII., September 18, 1832, revoked the decree by which he had abolished the Salic law, and declared his daughter Isabel, horn October 10, 1830, to be heiress to the crown, an act which cursed hia ever ill-fated country with... | |
| Bachelor - 1853 - 470 Seiten
...his way to take Gibraltar, which he did not do. Here Ferdinand TIL, September 18, 1832, revoked tha decree by which he had abolished the Salic law, and declared his daughter Isabel, born October 10, 1830, to be heiress to the crown, an act which cursed his ever ill-fated country with civil... | |
| Richard Ford - 1855 - 550 Seiten
...which Spain was virtually handed over to revolutionised France. Here Ferdinand VIL, Sept. 18, 1832, revoked the decree by which he had abolished the Salic...Isabel, born Oct 10, 1830, to be heiress to the crown; anactwhich cursed his ever ill fated country with civil wars and a disputed succession. The secret... | |
| Richard Ford, John Murray (Firm) - 1892 - 438 Seiten
...which Spain was virtually handed over to revolutionised France. Here Ferdinand VII., Sept. 18, 1832, revoked the decree by which he had abolished the Salic...justice, became the theatre of another tragedy, by which Cristina in her turn was deprived of her royal rights; here, Aug. 12, 1836, intimidated by rude soldiery,... | |
| 1909 - 516 Seiten
...The treaty which handed Spain over to France in 1796 was here signed by Godoy. In 1832 Ferdinand VII. revoked the decree by which he had abolished the Salic law, and summoned Don Carlos to the palace as heir to the throne, a call which plunged his unhappy country into... | |
| 1909 - 516 Seiten
...The treaty which handed Spain over to France in 1796 was here signed by Godoy. In 1832 Ferdinand VII. revoked the decree by which he had abolished the Salic law, and summoned Don Carlos to the palace as heir to the throne, a call which plunged his unhappy country into... | |
| 1846 - 556 Seiten
...was simply set aside by his brother from weakness or caprice. ' Ferdinand VII., September 18, 1882, revoked the decree by which he had abolished the Salic law, and declared his daughter Isabel, born October 10, 1830, to be heiress to the crown, an act which cursed his ever ill-fated country with civil... | |
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