King of Spain
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King of Spain
Summary
King of Spain is a nobility of Spain[1].
Key Facts
- King of Spain's instance of is recorded as nobility of Spain[2].
- King of Spain's instance of is recorded as hereditary title[3].
- King of Spain's instance of is recorded as title of the monarch of Spain[4].
- King of Spain is a type of king regnant[5].
- King of Spain is a type of monarch of Spain[6].
- King of Spain's Commons category is recorded as Kings of Spain[7].
- September 7, 1714 marks the founding of King of Spain[8].
- King of Spain's replaces is recorded as Rey de las Españas[9].
- King of Spain's has characteristic is recorded as de jure[10].
- King of Spain's female form of label is recorded as Reina de España[11].
- King of Spain's female form of label is recorded as Queen of Spain[12].
- King of Spain's female form of label is recorded as Königin von Spanien[13].
- King of Spain's female form of label is recorded as Reina d'Espanya[14].
- King of Spain's female form of label is recorded as Reine d'Espagne[15].
- King of Spain's female form of label is recorded as kraljica Španije[16].
- King of Spain's female form of label is recorded as Ispanijos karalienė[17].
- King of Spain's male form of label is recorded as Rey de España[18].
- King of Spain's male form of label is recorded as King of Spain[19].
- King of Spain's male form of label is recorded as König von Spanien[20].
- King of Spain's male form of label is recorded as Rei d'Espanya[21].
- King of Spain's male form of label is recorded as roi d'Espagne[22].
- King of Spain's male form of label is recorded as kralj Španije[23].
- King of Spain's male form of label is recorded as Ispanijos karalius[24].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include nobility of Spain[2], hereditary title[3], and title of the monarch of Spain[4].
History and Context
September 7, 1714 marks the founding of King of Spain[8].