Rise of Empires: Spain.

Chapter 13 About the Spanish Carlos Sect

Chapter 13 About the Spanish Carlos Sect

Although most readers who are familiar with Spanish history are familiar with the Carlists, it is not ruled out that there are still many readers who are not familiar with Spanish history or are relatively unfamiliar with the Carlists. The author will give a brief explanation of the Spanish Carlists here, and readers who are familiar with this period of history can skip it.

Before Queen Isabella, Spain had a male-based inheritance law, so there was no place for the Carlos faction.

But Queen Isabel's father, Ferdinand VII, had only two daughters. In order to keep the throne in his own family, Ferdinand temporarily amended the inheritance law to allow Isabel to obtain the right of inheritance.

Forget about changing the succession law. Isabelle is only three years old and clearly not suitable to be king.

This made Prince Carlos, the younger brother of Ferdinand VII who was supposed to inherit the throne, dissatisfied. In addition, the nobles who originally supported the Salic law of succession (male inheritance) united together and called Prince Carlos Carlos V. This is the origin of the Carlists.

Book lovers can search on Baidu for the subsequent Carlos Wars, they all failed anyway.

In short, the Carlists are the Bourbon faction fighting for the throne, but they are still the Bourbon family in the final analysis. (Highlights)
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