- The
House of
Bourbon (English: /ˈbʊərbən/, also UK: /ˈbɔːrbɒn/; French: [buʁbɔ̃]) is a
dynasty that
originated in the
Kingdom of
France as a
branch of...
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Josephthurn 1995 JG
Count Joseph Thurn (1761–1831), an
admiral in the
Borbonic fleet, was in
command of the
Austrian emperor's troops. He
spent part of...
- May
Revolution in 1810,
which in turn came
about from the
colours of the
Borbonic dynasty. The
hands stand for friendship, peace, unity, and brotherhood...
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antinational rebellion; however, the
soldiers and the
officials of the
Borbonic Army who
joined the
movement cannot be
defined as
betrayers of the ongoing...
- red, the
color of
federalism in
Argentina at that time, and
changing the
Borbonic light blue for
Revolutionary dark blue. The
continued growth of influence...
- The
Bourbon Reforms (Spanish:
Reformismo borbónico, lit. '
Borbonic reformism')
consisted of
political and
economic changes promulgated by the
Spanish Crown...
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Sicilian revolutionaries in 1848 as the Indipendenza,
captured by the
Borbonic navy and
renamed Veloce,
captured again by the
troops of
Garibaldi in 1860...
- the
Mercedarians gave away
their convent to the
secular clergy per the
Borbonic reforms that were
instituted by the King of Spain, and
Tejutla became a...
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research and
restoration of
industrial archaeology of the area.
Ferriera Borbonic hunting estate small river in
Ferdinandea Ecomuseo delle ferriere e fonderie...
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Palazzo Farnese in Rome, from
which it was
taken to
Naples to the
Royal Borbonic Museum (Reale
Museo Borbonico), now the
Naples National Archaeological...