- Monarchy of Spain - Wikipedia
The monarchy of Spain or Spanish monarchy (Spanish: Monarquía Española) is the constitutional form of government of Spain It consists of a hereditary monarch who reigns as the head of state, being the highest office of the country
- List of Spanish monarchs | Britannica
This is a chronologically ordered list of monarchs of Spain, including the medieval kingdoms of Asturias, Leon, Castile, Galicia, and Aragon
- Spanish Royal Family Tree: The Full Lineage of Spanish Monarchs
Explore the Spanish royal family tree from its beginnings to the current descendants, including King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and their two daughters Learn about the lineage of Spain's monarchs
- Spanish Monarchy Timeline - Have Fun With History
In 2014, King Juan Carlos I of Spain announced his decision to abdicate the throne after nearly four decades as monarch Citing his advancing age and a desire to facilitate a smooth transition to a new generation of leadership, Juan Carlos I passed the crown to his son, Felipe VI
- The Spanish Royal Family and Its Members, Explained | Vogue
King Felipe VI is the current king and head of state of Spain The third child and only son of the aforementioned Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía of Spain, he ascended the Spanish throne in 2014
- List of heads of state of Spain - Wikipedia
Today, Spain is a constitutional monarchy, and there is thus no person holding the title of President of Spain However, the prime minister holds the official title of President of the Government
- Meet Spains Royal Family: Your Guide to the Spanish Monarchys Family Tree
Here is everything to know about Spain's royal family, including King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia and their two daughters
- The Monarchy of Spain: A Comprehensive Historical Overview
The monarchy of Spain is a living institution shaped by a millennium of dramatic upheavals, conquests, reforms, and adaptations From the Catholic Monarchs to the modern constitutional framework, it remains a key symbol of Spanish identity and continuity
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