
Fernando VII
Fernando VII was King of Spain from 1813 to 1833, known for his reactionary policies and restoration of absolute monarchy. He created the Order of Isabella the Catholic in 1815 to reward services in the Spanish colonies, marking a significant moment in Spain's colonial history.
Born on Oct 14, 1784 (240 years old)
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Bolivia:
Fernando VII was the king of Spain who was restored after Napoleon's defeat.
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Panama:
Fernando VII was the king of Spain who abdicated during the French invasion.
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Ecuador:
Fernando VII was the king of Spain who was imprisoned by Napoleon during the time of the independence movement.
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Argentina:
Fernando VII was mentioned in the context of the declaration of independence from Spanish rule.
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Argentina:
Fernando VII's abdication in 1808 was a significant factor leading to the Argentine independence movement.
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Argentina:
Fernando VII was the king of Spain whose removal prompted the revolutionary actions in Argentina.
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Argentina:
Fernando VII was the king of Spain who was dethroned by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1808.
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Argentina:
Fernando VII was the king of Spain who was dethroned by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1808.
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Venezuela:
Fernando VII created the Order of Isabella the Catholic to reward services rendered in the colonies of America.
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