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asambeis [7]
3 years ago
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necesito saber algo resumido sobre la ascencion de los borbones al trono español porfavor es para mañana a primera hora

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dimaraw [331]3 years ago
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Antigua familia francesa emparentada con los Capetos, que se remonta de Clermont, hijo de San Luis (siglo X ).

Ha dado reyes a Francia, España y Nápoles. En Francia empezó a reinar al extinguirse la de Valois, con la subida al trono de Enrique IV (1589) y siguió en el trono hasta la muerte de Luis XVI (1793); y después, desde 1814 a 1830.

En España reina desde 1701, con las interrupciones de Amadeo I, de la primera y segunda repúblicas y de la dictadura del general Francisco Franco; sus reyes son:

FELIPE V, LUIS I, FERNANDO VI, CARLOS III, CARLOS IV, FERNANDO VII, ISABEL II, ALFONSO XII, y el actual rey JUAN CARLOS I.

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