Ordinary Cortes of 1813–1814

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The Ordinary Cortes of 1813–1814 was the first regular parliamentary assembly convened in Spain after the liberal Cádiz Cortes, continuing the early constitutional experiment during the Peninsular War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legislative body
parliamentary assembly
appliesToJurisdiction Spain
basedOn Cádiz Constitution of 1812
surface form: Spanish Constitution of 1812
country Spain
endTime 1814
follows Cadiz
surface form: Cádiz Cortes

Spanish Constitution of 1812 framework
governmentForm constitutional monarchy
hasCharacteristic constitutional experiment
liberal orientation
war-time legislature
hasJurisdiction Spanish territories not occupied by Napoleonic forces
hasPredecessor Cádiz Cortes
hasRole national legislature of Spain
hasTemporalLocation Peninsular War
surface form: Napoleonic era in Spain
hasType ordinary session of the Cortes
historicalPeriod early 19th century
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
legislativeBodyFor Kingdom of Spain
legislativePeriod 1813–1814
legislativeProcess representative assembly
locatedIn Spain
meetsDuring Peninsular War
partOf Cortes Españolas
surface form: Spanish Cortes
politicalIdeology Spanish liberalism
precededBy Cortes of Cádiz
surface form: extraordinary Cádiz Cortes
significantEvent continuation of early Spanish constitutionalism
startTime 1813
temporalContext Peninsular War

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Cortes of Cádiz followedBy Ordinary Cortes of 1813–1814
Extraordinary General Cortes followedBy Ordinary Cortes of 1813–1814
this entity surface form: Ordinary Cortes under the Constitution of 1812