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- Title
LA REVOLUCIÓN DIPLOMÁTICA Y LA NEGOCIACIÓN DEL MATRIMONIO ENTRE LOS PRÍNCIPES DE ASTURIAS, CARLOS Y MARÍA LUISA (1765).
- Authors
Belmonte Hernández, Sergio
- Abstract
The Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 between France and the Empire supposed an approach of Louis XV and the empress Maria Theresa after one century and half of confrontation among the Houses Habsburg and Bourbon. The death of Ferdinand VI and the accession to the crown of Charles III changed the neutrality politics of the previous reign. The Spanish monarch joined the new alliance between Paris and Vienna after the third Pacte de Famille. The alliance was sealed through marriages with members of both dynasties, nevertheless, there was a wedding that was an exception, the marriage of the princes of Asturies, future Charles IV, and Marie Louise of Parme.
- Subjects
KINGS &; rulers; NEUTRALITY; PRINCES; PRACTICAL politics; IMPERIALISM; ROYAL weddings
- Publication
Librosdelacorte.es, 2021, Issue 23, p8
- ISSN
1989-6425
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15366/ldc2021.13.23.001