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  1. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Spanish_EmpireSpanish Empire - Wikiwand

    Spain enjoyed a cultural golden age in the 16th and 17th centuries. The French, Portuguese, and British tried to weaken the Spanish monarchy. Starting in the second half of the 17th century, the Spanish Empire began to suffer bankruptcies, and its military began to lose battles. In the 19th century, Spain lost its last major territories ...

  2. L' Empire espagnol ( espagnol : Imperio Español ; latin : Imperium Hispanicum ), historiquement connu comme la Monarchie hispanique (espagnol : Monarquía Hispánica) et comme la Monarchie catholique (espagnol : Monarquía Católica 2 ), fut l'un des plus grands empires de l'histoire. De la fin du XVe au début du XIXe siècle, l'Espagne ...

  3. Godzilla y Kong: El nuevo imperio (Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire en inglés) es una película de monstruos estadounidense, dirigida por Adam Wingard, producida por Eric McLeod y escrita por Terry Rossio, Jeremy Slater, Simon Barrett, y protagonizada por Dan Stevens, Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Kaylee Hottle, Fala Chen, Alex Ferns y Rachel House, Etc. [3] Es la secuela de la película de ...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · colonial empire governed by Spain between 1492 and 1976

  5. The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976. In conjunction with the Portuguese Empire, it ushered in the European Age of Discovery. It achieved a global scale, controlling vast portions of the Americas, Africa, various islands in Asia and Oceania, as well as territory in other parts of ...

  6. Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559) Concordat of 1851. Congress of Vienna. Convention of London (1786) Convention of London (1861) Convention of Nymegen. Convention of Vergara. Treaty of Córdoba.

  7. Habsburg Spain [c] refers to Spain and the Spanish Empire, also known as the Catholic Monarchy, in the period from 1516 to 1700 when it was ruled by kings from the House of Habsburg. It had territories around the world, including modern-day Spain, a piece of south-eastern France, eventually Portugal and many other lands outside the Iberian ...