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- Bayonne_Statute abstract "The Bayonne Statute (Spanish: Estatuto de Bayona)—also Bayonne Constitution (Spanish: Constitución de Bayona) or Bayonne Charter (Spanish: Carta de Bayona) and, officially in French, Acte Constitutionnel de l’Espagne—was a constitution or a royal charter (Spanish: carta otorgada) approved in Bayonne, France, 6 July 1808, by Joseph Bonaparte as the intended basis for his rule as king of Spain.The statute was Bonapartist in overall conception, with some specific concessions made in an attempt to accommodate Spanish culture. Few of its provisions were ever put into effect: Joseph Bonaparte's reign as Joseph I of Spain was a period of continuous conventional and guerrilla war (See Peninsular War).".
- Bayonne_Statute thumbnail Joseph-Bonaparte.jpg?width=300.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageExternalLink I_1_.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageID "26523626".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageLength "7884".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageRevisionID "693286779".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Abdication.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Ancien_Régime.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Bayonne.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Bonapartism.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th_century_in_Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bayonne.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Constitutions_of_Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Charles_IV_of_Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Château_de_Valençay.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Constitution.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Conventional_warfare.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Cortes_Generales.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_Castile.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Customs.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Department_(country_subdivision).
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Dos_de_Mayo_Uprising.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_VII_of_Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink First_French_Empire.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_religion.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Guerrilla_warfare.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Bourbon.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Infante_Antonio_Pascual_of_Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Joachim_Murat.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Bonaparte.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Judicial_independence.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Liberalism.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Liberty.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Madrid.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Majorat.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_Godoy.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Mesta.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Military_order_(monastic_society).
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Minister_(government).
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Mutiny_of_Aranjuez.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Napoleonic_Code.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Peninsular_War.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Privatization.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Royal_charter.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink S:es:Constitución_de_Bayona_de_1808.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Constitution_of_1812.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Inquisition.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink State_religion.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Tricameralism.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink Voto_de_Santiago.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLink File:Joseph-Bonaparte.jpg.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bayonne Statute".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bayonne laws of 1808".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constitution of Bayonne".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spanish Constitution of 1808".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Statute adopted".
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Constitutions_of_Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Es_icon.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-es.
- Bayonne_Statute wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bayonne_Statute subject Category:19th_century_in_Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute subject Category:Bayonne.
- Bayonne_Statute subject Category:Constitutions_of_Spain.
- Bayonne_Statute hypernym Bonapartist.
- Bayonne_Statute type Redirect.
- Bayonne_Statute comment "The Bayonne Statute (Spanish: Estatuto de Bayona)—also Bayonne Constitution (Spanish: Constitución de Bayona) or Bayonne Charter (Spanish: Carta de Bayona) and, officially in French, Acte Constitutionnel de l’Espagne—was a constitution or a royal charter (Spanish: carta otorgada) approved in Bayonne, France, 6 July 1808, by Joseph Bonaparte as the intended basis for his rule as king of Spain.The statute was Bonapartist in overall conception, with some specific concessions made in an attempt to accommodate Spanish culture. ".
- Bayonne_Statute label "Bayonne Statute".
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Q735580.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Estatut_de_Baiona.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Statut_von_Bayona.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Estatuto_de_Bayona.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Baionako_konstituzioa.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Constitution_de_Bayonne.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Estatuto_de_Baiona.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Statuto_di_Baiona.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs ბაიონის_კონსტიტუცია.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs m.0bh9cvm.
- Bayonne_Statute sameAs Q735580.
- Bayonne_Statute wasDerivedFrom Bayonne_Statute?oldid=693286779.
- Bayonne_Statute depiction Joseph-Bonaparte.jpg.
- Bayonne_Statute isPrimaryTopicOf Bayonne_Statute.