The Capetians (987 - 1848)
bourbons
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.
When one emperor's family rules a country for a number of years, it is called a dynasty. A dynasty typically encompasses multiple generations of rulers from the same family, often characterized by the continuation of political power, cultural influence, and familial lineage. Examples include the Ming Dynasty in China and the Bourbon Dynasty in France.
Denmark, Sweden, France, and Spain.
France, Spain, and Britain.
beause he liked it there :)
France & spain.
The 1763 Treaty of Paris formally concluded the Seven Years' War. In the provisions, France ceded Louisiana to her ally, Spain. The Spanish would later return the territory to France.
The 1763 Treaty of Paris formally concluded the Seven Years' War. In the provisions, France ceded Louisiana to her ally, Spain. The Spanish would later return the territory to France.
zhou dynasty for 806 years
No, except for about 70 years when the papacy moved to Avignon, France, the pope has been in Rome, never in Spain.
Prussia on Britain's side. Spain, Russia, and Austria on France's side.