Habsburg and Bourbon

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  • Nov 29, 1314

    Philip IV (Hasburg)

    Felipe IV of Spain, called "the Great" or "the Planet King", was king of Spain from March 31, 1621 until his death, and of Portugal from the same date until December 1640.
  • Philip II (Hasburg)

    With Felipe II, the Spanish monarchy became the first power in Europe and the Spanish Empire reached its apogee. It was the first world empire.
  • Philip III (Hasburg)

    He was born in the Alcázar of Madrid at two in the morning. At the time of his birth he had two older brothers: Fernando, prince of Asturias and the infant Don Diego; being therefore the third in the line of succession.
  • Charles I (Hasburg)

    Charles I of England and Scotland was King of England, Scotland and Ireland, from March 27, 1625 until his execution in 1649.
  • Charles II (Hasburg)

    Charles II was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from May 29, 1660 until his death in 1685. His father, Charles I, was executed in 1649 after the English Civil War.
  • Luis 1 (Bourbon)

    Luis I of Spain, called "the Well Beloved" or "the Liberal", was king of Spain from January 15, 1724 until his death 229 days later, which makes his reign the most ephemeral in the history of Spain. He was the eldest son of Felipe V and María Luisa de Saboya.
  • Philip V (Bourbon)

    Felipe V de España, llamado «el Animoso», fue rey de España desde el 16 de noviembre de 1700 hasta su muerte en 1746, con una breve interrupción por causa de la abdicación a favor de su hijo Luis I, fallecido prematuramente el 31 de agosto de 1724.
  • Philip V Felipe V (Bourbon)

    Felipe V of Spain, called “el Animoso”, was King of Spain from November 16, 1700 until his death in 1746, with a brief interruption due to the abdication in favor of his son Luis I, who died prematurely on November 31. August 1724
  • Charles III (Bourbon)

    Carlos III of Spain, called "the Politician" or "the Best Mayor of Madrid", was Duke of Parma and Plasencia - like Carlos I - between 1731 and 1735, King of Naples - like Carlos VII - and King of Sicily - like Carlos V— from 1734 to 1759 and of Spain from 1759 until his death in 1788
  • Charles IV (Bourbon)

    Carlos IV of Spain, called "the Hunter", was King of Spain from December 14, 1788 to March 19, 1808. Son and successor of Carlos III and María Amalia de Sajonia.
  • Ferdinand VII (Bourbon)

    Fernando VII of Spain, called "the Desire" and "King Felon", personally occupied the Spanish throne between March and May 1808 and, after the expulsion of the "intruding king" José I Bonaparte and his return to the country, again from May 1814 until his death, except for the brief interval in 1823 in which he was dismissed by the.