spanish monarchy in the renaissance
The Spanish monarchy in the Renaissance refers to the system of government in Spain during the 14th to 17th centuries, characterized by a hereditary monarchy ruled by a succession of monarchs from the House of Habsburg. It encompassed the period of Spain's rise as a European power and a time of cultural and artistic flourishing known as the Renaissance.
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