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- Q3055329 subject Q6196191.
- Q3055329 subject Q6776673.
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- Q3055329 abstract "The Abdications of Bayonne is the name given to a series of forced abdications of the Kings of Spain that led to the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814), which must not be confused with the Peninsular War. The failed El Escorial Conspiracy preceded the Mutiny of Aranjuez, which forced King Charles IV to abdicate the throne to his son Ferdinand VII in 1808 by order of the Spanish Royal Council.Napoleon's designation of his brother, Joseph, as King of Spain was resisted by the Spanish people and led to the Peninsular War. Napoleon was eventually forced to release Ferdinand, and, on December 11, 1813, he appointed Ferdinand as the King of Spain.".
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- Q3055329 wikiPageWikiLink Q183226.
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- Q3055329 wikiPageWikiLink Q6196191.
- Q3055329 wikiPageWikiLink Q6776673.
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- Q3055329 wikiPageWikiLink Q7901937.
- Q3055329 wikiPageWikiLink Q7999770.
- Q3055329 wikiPageWikiLink Q8356705.
- Q3055329 wikiPageWikiLink Q9183226.
- Q3055329 comment "The Abdications of Bayonne is the name given to a series of forced abdications of the Kings of Spain that led to the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814), which must not be confused with the Peninsular War.".
- Q3055329 label "Abdications of Bayonne".