Ferdinand the Felon King

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Ferdinand the Felon King is a derisive nickname for Ferdinand VII of Spain, a reactionary 19th-century monarch notorious for abolishing the liberal constitution and restoring absolute rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf derisive nickname
appliedTo Ferdinand VII of Spain
appliesToRole King of Spain
associatedWithCountry Spain
associatedWithPeriod 19th century
criticizesFor abolishing the liberal constitution
repression of liberalism
restoring absolute rule
describesAs reactionary monarch
hasConnotation derisive
pejorative
impliesMoralJudgment betrayal of constitutionalism
criminal behavior
language English
originatesFrom critics of Ferdinand VII of Spain
refersTo Ferdinand VII of Spain
relatesToConcept absolutism
constitutional monarchy
relatesToEvent abolition of the Spanish Constitution of 1812
relatesToIdeology Spanish liberalism
reactionary politics
subjectOf historical commentary on Ferdinand VII of Spain
usedBy historians critical of Ferdinand VII
liberal commentators on Spanish history
usedInContextOf 19th-century European politics
Spanish history

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Ferdinand VII of Spain title Ferdinand the Felon King
this entity surface form: Ferdinand the Desired
Ferdinand VII of Spain title Ferdinand the Felon King