Regency of Spain

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The Regency of Spain was a provisional governing authority that ruled the country during periods when the monarch was absent, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to exercise royal power.

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Regency of Spain canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political institution
provisional government
appliesTo Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
basedOn Spanish constitutional law
royal succession rules of Spain
condition monarch a minor
monarch absent
monarch incapacitated
monarch otherwise unable to exercise royal power
country Spain
distinctFrom Spanish government (Council of Ministers) NERFINISHED
Spanish monarchy NERFINISHED
governs exercise of royal prerogatives
representation of the Crown in official acts
sanction of laws in the monarch’s name
hasRole exercising royal authority in place of the monarch
temporary head of state
historicalPeriod 19th century Spain
early 20th century Spain
jurisdiction Spanish Crown NERFINISHED
languageOfTerm Spanish
legalStatus derivative of the Crown’s powers
temporary authority
mayBeHeldBy regency council
single regent
notableRegency Regency during the Peninsular War GENERATED
Regency of Espartero GENERATED
Regency of Maria Christina of Austria GENERATED
Regency of Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies GENERATED
purpose avoid power vacuum during royal incapacity
ensure continuity of the Crown
relatedConcept interregnum in Spain
minority of a monarch
regency council
regent
scope national
SpanishLabel Regencia de España NERFINISHED

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Spanish Regency Council namedAfter Regency of Spain