The Bourbon family ruled both France and Spain during much of the 19th century. In France, the Bourbon monarchy was restored after the fall of Napoleon, leading to the reign of Louis XVIII and Charles X. Meanwhile, in Spain, the Bourbon dynasty continued with monarchs such as Ferdinand VII. This family maintained significant influence over both countries despite various political upheavals and changes in governance.
The Napoleon family ruled both France and Spain. They were the rulers of both of these areas in the middle of the 16th century.
bourbons
No. It has never happened.
The Hapsburgs Family
The Bourbons.
Portugal, Spain, and France have ruled the Iberian Peninsula at one time (though some not completely).
Europe (Spain, Portugal, France, England, the Netherlands).
The House of Bourbon.
ruled by the same king
The three parts were: The empire of France with a portion of Italy Those countries dependent on France and ruled by Napoleon's family members or close friends The allies of France who were forced into their allegiance
Spain (1521-1821) and France (1864-1867).
Westphalia, Duchy of Warsaw, Naples, Italy, Spain and Holland