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Portrait of Ferdinand VII, 1814. Creator: Francisco GoyaPortrait of Ferdinand VII, 1814
Portrait of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1808. Creator: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)Portrait of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1808. Found in the Collection of the Museu de Arte de S£o Paulo
Hidden silhouettes of the rulers of Europe, 1794. Creator: LussanoHidden silhouettes of the rulers of Europe, 1794
The Suspended Congress, ca. 1829. Creator: Pierre LangluméThe Suspended Congress, ca. 1829
Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), When Prince of Asturias. Creator: Francisco GoyaFerdinand VII (1784-1833), When Prince of Asturias
The Arrest of Ferdinand, 1807, (1896). King Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833) was arrested in October 1807 for his complicity in the El Escorial Conspiracy
Charles and Ferdinand at Bayonne, 1808, (1896). Abdications of the Spanish Royal Family, Bayonne, France: King Charles IV was forced to abdicate the throne to his son Ferdinand VII in 1808 by order
The Entry of Ferdinand into Madrid, 23 March 1808, (1896). The triumphant return to Madrid of Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), deposed King of Spain. Typogravure after the aquarelle by Lucius Rossi
Carlos Isidro de Borbon (1788-1855), brother of King Fernando VII and Carlist pretender to the crown of Spain, by the name of Charles V, engraving, 1845
Ferdinand VII, King of Spain. (1784 - 1833), crossing the river Fluvia between French and Spanish troops, facsimile engraving of a romance published in Valencia in 1814
Ferdinand VII, king of Spain, oil by Francisco de Goya
Mariana Pineda awaiting execution before going to the gallows on May 26, 1831 in Granada
Isabel II of Bourbon (1830-1904), Queen of Spain from 1833 to 1868, daughter of Ferdinand VII and Maria Cristina de Borbon, engraving, 1845
Slaughter of the friars of San Francisco el Grande accused of poisoning public waters, Madrid July 17, 1834
Meeting in Bayonne between Ferdinand VII and Napoleon
Head of a eighty-reales doubloon in gold, reign of Ferdinand VII. Mint: Barcelona, 1823
Back of a coin of 20-reales in silver, Ferdinand VII. Mint: Barcelona, 1823
Edition of the Constitution of the Spanish Monarchy, enacted in 1812
Mutiny of Aranjuez on March 17, 1808, repression of civilian-military revolt promoted by supporters of Ferdinand VII and that ended with the imprisonment of the prime minister Godoy
Bayonne Constitution (1808) in which Napoleon achieved that Ferdinand VII returned the crown to Charles IV after the Mutiny of Aranjuez, and that he abdicates in favour of Jose Bonaparte
Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), third son of Charles III. King of Spain from 1808-1833, known by the nickname of The Desired or The Felon King, engraving, 1870
King Ferdinand VII conceiving a coup d etat against the Constitution in 1822
Coins minted by Kings of Madrid. Philip V, Louis I, Ferdinand VI, Charles III, Charles IV, Ferdinand VII, Elizabeth II, Archduke Don Carlos, Jose Napoleon, The Infante Don Carlos, engraving, 1870
Maria Isabel of Portugal (1797-1818), in front of the Prado Museum, 1829. Found in the Collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
Portrait of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1814-1815. Artist: Lopez Portana, Vicente (1772-1850)Portrait of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1814-1815. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
Equestrian Portrait of King Ferdinand VII of Spain. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)Equestrian Portrait of King Ferdinand VII of Spain. Found in the collection of Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid
Portrait of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1815. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)Portrait of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1815. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid
Ferdinand VII, King of Spain, 1810. Artist: HeathFerdinand VII, King of Spain, 1810. Portrait of the King of Spain (1784-1833)
Charles IV, King of Spain and his son Ferdinand VII, 19th century. Artist: CooperCharles IV, King of Spain and his son Ferdinand VII, 19th century. Charles IV (1748-1819) was king from 1788 until his abdication in 1808. His son Ferdinand VII (17841833) ruled from 1813 to 1833
Ferdinand VII, King of Spain, 19th century. Portrait of the King of Spain (1784-1833)
The Shootings of May 3rd 1808, 1814. Artist: Francisco GoyaThe Shootings of May 3rd 1808, 1814. Painted in 1814 for King Ferdinand VII of Spain, this is a forceful, sobering condemnation of the horrors of war