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  2. Timeline of Spanish history - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Spain lost Spanish Netherlands, Spanish viceroyalty of Naples and Sicily, Duchy of Milan, Menorca and Gibraltar. 1717: 27 May: Viceroyalty of New Granada began. 1761: Seven Years' War: Spain declared war on Great Britain. 1763: 10 February: Treaty of Paris. Spain recovers Florida and obtains Louisiana till 1801. 1778

  3. Category:Rebellions in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rebellions in Spain" ... Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1499–1501) ... Glorious Revolution (Spain) I. Irmandiño revolts; J.

  4. List of revolutions and rebellions - Wikipedia

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    The storming of the Bastille, 14 July 1789, during the French Revolution. Greek War of Independence, (1821–29), rebellion of Greeks within the Ottoman Empire, a struggle which resulted in the establishment of an independent Greece. This is a list of revolutions, rebellions, insurrections, and uprisings.

  5. Category:Revolutions in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Category: Revolutions in Spain. 9 languages. ... Military history of the Revolt of the Comuneros; Revolution of 1934; Revolutionary Catalonia; S. Spanish Revolution ...

  6. List of wars involving Spain - Wikipedia

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    Revolt suppressed Sulayman al-Arabi search for an alliance with Charlemagne at the Diet in Paderborn; Death of Abd al-Rahman ibn Habib al-Siqlabi, leader of the revolt; End of Abbasids' efforts to assert their rule in Al-Andalus and end of Fihrids prominence; Husayn of Zaragoza accepts a truce. Charlemagne's campaign in the Iberian Peninsula ...

  7. Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The rebellion developed into a bloody uprising known as the Revolution of 1934. Fairly well armed revolutionaries managed to take the whole province of Asturias, murdering numerous policemen, clergymen and civilians, destroying religious buildings including churches, convents and part of the university at Oviedo. [ 60 ]

  8. Spanish Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Revolution may refer to: Revolt of the Comuneros, a popular uprising in Castile against Charles I; Mutiny of Aranjuez, an uprising in 1808 against Charles IV that became a prelude to the French invasion of Spain; Pronouncement of Lacy, a failed revolt by Francisco Milans del Bosch and Luis de Lacy against Ferdinand VII

  9. List of years in Spain - Wikipedia

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    List of years in Spain. ... Revolution and Asturian miners' strike (1934) 1936 general election (1936) ... Timeline of Spanish history ...