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  2. List of Spanish flags - Wikipedia

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    16th century Flag of the Kingdom of Galicia: Granada. Flag Date Use Description 1230-1492 ... Flag of Spain under Joseph Bonaparte (1808–1813) 1785–1927

  3. Flag of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Spain (Bandera de España ... From 18th century to ... When the House of Habsburg took the Spanish throne by mid-16th century each military company had ...

  4. Habsburg Spain - Wikipedia

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    As the 16th century had worn on, inflation in Spain triggered hardship for the peasantry. it was a result of state debt and, more importantly, the importation of silver and gold from the New World. The average cost of goods quintupled in the 16th century in Spain, led by wool and grain.

  5. National symbols of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The National Day of Spain (Spanish: Fiesta Nacional de España) is a national holiday held annually on 12 October. It is also traditionally and commonly referred to as the Día de la Hispanidad ( Hispanicity , Spanishness Day [ 2 ] ), commemorating Spanish legacy worldwide, especially in Hispanic America .

  6. Category:16th century in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Years of the 16th century in Spain (101 C, 1 P) Pages in category "16th century in Spain" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  7. Coat of arms of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Lesser coat of arms of Spain during the reign of Amadeo. Philip was born in Versailles. He was made the Duc d'Anjou upon his birth. He was the second son of Louis, le Grand Dauphin. In the year 1700, the King of Spain, Charles II, died. Charles' will named the 17-year-old Philip, the grandson of Charles' sister Maria Theresa, as his successor.

  8. Army of Flanders - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Spanish Tercios. The ... dominated the Eighty Years' War, especially in the 16th century. ... Spain was the only European power to be able to project ...

  9. Tercio - Wikipedia

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    A tercio (pronounced), Spanish for "[a] third") was a military unit of the Spanish Army during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and Habsburg Spain in the early modern period. They were the elite military units of the Spanish monarchy and the essential pieces of the powerful land forces of the Spanish Empire , sometimes also fighting ...