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Despite having failed at the first attempt, in 1808 Ferdinand VII led the Arajuez mutiny, an uprising through which he definitively snatched the throne from his father. ... Upon his return in 1813 he regained the throne, repealed the 1812 Constitution and reinstated absolutism.
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The liberal revolution that took place in Spain in 1820 after a quite convulsive decade, was the beginning of the Revolutions of 1820. After the Spanish War of Independence, the liberals requested the return of Fernando VII, called "the Desired", so that He signed the Constitution of 1812.
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Period of the contemporary history of Spain that corresponds to the last phase of the reign of Fernando VII, after the Liberal Triennium, in which the Constitution of Cádiz promulgated in 1812 governed.
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The regency began in November 1885 when King Alfonso XII died, months before Alfonso XIII was born, and ended in May 1902 when Alfonso XIII turned sixteen and swore the 1876 Constitution, thus beginning his personal reign.
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A combatant in three of the four most important conflicts in Spain in the 19th century, he was a soldier in the war against the French invasion, an officer during Peru's war of independence and a general in chief in the aforementioned first Carlist war.
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The reign of Isabel II is the period in the contemporary history of Spain between the death of Fernando VII in 1833 and the triumph of the Revolution of 1868, which forced the queen to go into exile.
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The Provisional Government was a coalition government presided over by Niceto Alcalá Zamora, a former monarchist converted to republicanism, whose Catholicism reassured moderate opinion. Another conservative Catholic, Miguel Maura, was minister of the interior.
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Sexenio Revolucionario is a period of 6 years between 1868 and 1874 in the history of Spain.