Old Regime in Spain

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The Old Regime in Spain refers to the pre-19th-century monarchical and social order characterized by absolute royal authority, a rigid estate system, and the dominance of noble and clerical elites.

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Enríquez de Toledo historicalAssociation Old Regime in Spain
Ambrosio timePeriod Old Regime in Spain
this entity surface form: early modern Spain
alumbrados de Castilla religiousContext Old Regime in Spain
subject surface form: Alumbrados de Castilla
this entity surface form: Counter-Reformation Spain
Abolition of the Inquisition (1813) relatedTo Old Regime in Spain
this entity surface form: Bourbon monarchy in Spain
Alcalde associatedWithPeriod Old Regime in Spain
this entity surface form: Early modern Spain
President of the Council of Castile timePeriod Old Regime in Spain
this entity surface form: Ancien Régime in Spain
Treaty of Aranjuez (1801) relatedTo Old Regime in Spain
this entity surface form: Bourbon monarchy in Spain
Don Carlos (opera) by Giuseppe Verdi historicalContext Old Regime in Spain
subject surface form: Don Carlos
this entity surface form: Counter-Reformation Spain