CHARLES III, King of Spain, and of Naples and Sicily

1716–88, king of Spain (1759–88) and of Naples and Sicily (1735–59), son of Philip V and Elizabeth Farnese. Recognized as duke of Parma and Piacenza in 1731, he relinquished the duchies to Austria after Spain reconquered (1734) Naples and Sicily in the War of the Polish Succession. His reign in Naples was beneficent. In 1759 he succeeded his half brother, Ferdinand VI, to the Spanish throne, Naples and Sicily passing to his third son, Ferdinand (later Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies). Charles at first was neutral in the Seven Years War, but after concluding the Family Compact of 1761 with France, he involved Spain in the war in time to share France's defeat. By the Treaty of Paris of 1763 he ceded Florida to England but received Louisiana from France. Territorial disputes with Portugal in the Río de la Plata region were settled by the Treaty of San Ildefonso (1777). In the American Revolution, Charles entered (1779) the war on the American side and by the Treaty of Paris of 1783 regained Florida and Minorca. Spain prospered under the rule of Charles, who is regarded as the greatest Bourbon king of Spain and one of the "enlightened despots." His reign is noted for economic and administrative reforms and for the expulsion of the Jesuits (1767). Charles was ably assisted by Aranda, Floridablanca, Campomanes, and Jovellanos. He was succeeded by his son Charles IV.

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...solicits Aid from the King 362...Results of Egmonts Execution...Succours from Spain 393...Cession of Malta by Charles V. 397...CHAPTER III...Reinforcement from Sicily 418...
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...of the crown of Aragon, Aragon in Spain and the Italian kingdoms of Sicily, Sardinia and Naples, and was brought together by the marriage...Castile, 5 and Ferdinand the Catholic, king of Aragon. Charless mother Queen Joanna became their heir...
KING HENRY III AND THE LORD EDWARD...THE COMMUNITY OF THE REALM IN...OXFORD, 1950 by Charles Batey, Printer...recent treaty with Charles of Anjou, now the...and begged the king to send admonitions...Ann. monast . iii. 227 . On the...
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...conservatism. Fleeing to Naples, he appealed...Austria and Spain for help. The...gallant defence of Rome before the...nationalists in 1848-9. King Charles Albert (1831...with Napoleon III. The Crimean...broke out in Sicily. It arose in...
...similar conclusions. Charles Sumner of Massachusetts rose...governors plundering of Sicily and Apollos lustful...which Ferdinand, the King of Sicily, had placed...the streets of Naples are crowded with...Rise of Napoleon III. Washington, D.C...
...Miglio and Orietta Rossini, 97-112. Naples, 1997. Rouse, Mary, and Richard Rouse...and its Consequences for the History of the Ripoli Press." In Incunabula: Studies...dactualite imprimees sous le regne de Charles VIII." Arts et traditions populaires...
...successor, Murad III (1574-95), called...and, for much of this period...of geography, Charles V suffered more...Most Catholic King of Spain (1516-56) and...routes between Sicily, Sardinia and...communications with Milan, Naples and Sicily endangered...
...history of Muslim Sicily, which traveled from...survived the threat of incineration by the...literary history in the Spain of the 1910s, or in...Castiglione Trovato. Naples: Edizioni Scientifiche...Arabisant. Paris: Charles Carrington, 1905...
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...Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia on his brother, John, King of Navarre, from whom...the Catholic. But Naples and mainland southern...pope chose him that Charles of Anjou had been...the pope, Calixtus III Borgia, from Valencia...
...the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily. This was not...to match that of his bride. During...right and the King on the left...particularly in Spain and Germany...Cardinal in 1536. Charles had been anxious...persuade Pope Julins III to do a deal...
...the France of Charles X. The Belgian...Revolution of July 27th-29th...was chosen as King of the French...domination in Naples in 1647, it...and later in Sicily he could write...role model. Spain, Portugal...King William III in 1688-1702...


 

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CHARLES III , king of Spain, and of Naples and Sicily 1716 88, king of Spain (1759 88) and of Naples and Sicily (1735 59), son of Philip V and Elizabeth...later Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies). Charles at first was neutral in the Seven...
...Roman Emperor Charles V , who had previously...made over to him Naples and Sicily, the Low Countries...and the duchy of Milan. His first...the same year Spain won the major...Manuel I. When King Henry of Portugal...succeeded by Philip III, his son by his...
...1605 65, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1621 65) and, as Philip III, king of Portugal (1621 40); son and successor of Philip III of Spain. Philip IV was intelligent...was succeeded by his son, Charles II...
...Spain 1683 1746, king of Spain (1700 1746), first Bourbon...duke of Anjou before Charles II of Spain designated...Sardinia, Milan, and Naples to Austria and Sicily to Savoy. For having...Carlos (later Charles III of Spain), son of Philip...
...had previously been king of Naples (1759 99, 1799 1805, 1815 16) as Ferdinand IV and king of Sicily (1759 1816) as Ferdinand III. A Spanish Bourbon, Ferdinand...predecessor became king of Spain as Charles III . His fathers reforms...
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