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  2. Spanish Requirement of 1513 - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of a battle in the Spanish conquest of El Salvador, 1524. The Spanish Requirement of 1513 (Requerimiento) was a declaration by the Spanish monarchy, written by the Council of Castile jurist Juan López de Palacios Rubios, of Castile's divinely ordained right to take possession of the territories of the New World and to subjugate, exploit and, when necessary, to fight the native ...

  3. Royal prerogative - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Constitution of 1978, Title II The Crown, Article 62, delineates the powers of the king, while Title IV Government and Administration, Article 99, defines the king's role in government. [19] [20] [21] Title VI Judicial Power, Article 117, Articles 122 through 124, outlines the king's role in the country's independent judiciary. [22]

  4. Coat of arms of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Spain represents Spain and the Spanish nation, including its national sovereignty and the country's form of government, a constitutional monarchy.It appears on the flag of Spain and it is used by the Government of Spain, the Cortes Generales, the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and other state institutions.

  5. Regalia of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The heraldic royal crown of Spain The heraldic crown of the Queen Consort of Spain. The last Spanish monarchs being solemnly crowned were Juan I of Castile (1379), Fernando I of Aragon (1414), and Leonor of Navarre (1479). Joan III of Navarre was crowned as late as 1555, although she ruled Navarre beyond the Pyrenees.

  6. King's Consent - Wikipedia

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    Queen’s Consent, then, he considered advantageous, as it avoided the need for the Crown to exert its prerogative in such a way. [10] Recent editions of Erskine May drop discussion of the advantages of the practice, and simply state that under certain conditions consent is "required", [ 11 ] leaving unsaid the implications of its not being given.

  7. File:Heraldic Imperial Crown (Spanish National Arms Design ...

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  8. List of titles and honours of the Spanish Crown - Wikipedia

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    The current Spanish constitution refers to the monarchy as "The Crown" and the constitutional title of the monarch is simply rey/reina de España: [1] that is, "king/queen of Spain". However, the constitution allows for the use of other historic titles pertaining to the Spanish monarchy, [ 1 ] without specifying them.

  9. Template:Types of crowns - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.