Was Spain angry at Henry VIII?
Yes, Spain probably was. Spain was a very Catholic country, and when Henry VIII declared himself Head of the Church of England just to annul his marriage with Catherine of Aragon, all the Catholics were angry. Why? Because Catholics believed only the Pope could be head of the church, and Henry VIII changed everything. English Catholics were also angry, and stopped going to Henry's churches, secretly worshipping as Catholics.
That was probably part of the reason Spain attacked England when Queen Elizabeth I was reigning, but she defeated the powerful Spanish Armada.
What kind of education is there in Spain?
The people in Spain get the same education that people in America get. the difference is in the math. people in Spain use the old English dry measures instead.
there is all kind, they learn about the same thing we learn here in the us
Is there red in every flag in the world?
No, there is not red in all of the flags of the world. It is one of the more popular colors, You will find at least on of these colors on all of the flags: red, green, blue, yellow, black and white.
Is murcia in the northwestern part of Spain?
No. It's the South Eastern part. It's one of the hottest places in Spain too!
Total Petroleum Company in Madrid Spain?
I know what you want to know. And I will tell you, the offer you just received is a scam! I found it myself through internect searches. And lots of people experienced the same. So beware of scammers.. Don't be fooled by their too good to be true offers about benefits and salaries. I was offered 14,950 euros. I was shocked to see it first then realize its doubtful to have this kind of salary offer. To be safe, do not spend cash in application. Let the employers spend for it.
What people worked reform the encomienda system in New Spain?
Viceroys collected royal taxes, nominated colonial officials, enforced laws, protected Native Americans and oversaw their conversion to Christianity, and granted encomiendas.
Do they sell Mountain dew in Spain?
I have never seen Mountain Dew in the Republic of Cyprus--the Greek part. I have never been to the occupied northern part of Cyprus. Most common drinks are iced coffees and you can get Fanta an orange soda drink.
Who was the youngest queen of Spain?
Isabel (or Isabella) II became Regnant Queen of Spain in 1833, at the age of 3. During her infancy the regency was carried by her mother Maria Cristina and later General Baldomero Espartero.
Who is the current president of espana?
There is no president, it's an Unitary parliamentary and Constitutional monarchy
The King is Juan Carlos I and the Prime Minister is José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Does American Airlines fly from Barcelona Spain to Dubrovnik Croatia?
no. nobody does. no. nobody does.
Aduana just means "Customs", like "Customs and Immigration".
What is Spanish clothing called?
If you are asking what the Spanish word for clothing is, the answer is ropas or prendas.
Yes they did. They were shorter than those worn in Scotland and Ireland from what I understand. As to the textiles or patterns of the materials used I have no knowledge.
How many kings and queens Spain has had?
Carlos I (Charles I) was the first monarch to rule a united Spain. Isabel and Ferdinand each ruled their own separate kingdoms as did their children. Carlos I was their grandson and he inherited all the kingdoms placing them under one monarch. He also was called Carlos V (Charles V) Holy Roman Emperor.
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King Charles I
King Philip II
King Philip III
King Philip IV
King Charles II
King Philip V
King Louis
King Ferdinand VI
King Charles III
King Charles IV
King Ferdinand VII
King Joseph
Queen Isabella II
King Amadeo
King Alfonso XII
King Alfonso XIII
King Juan Carlos I
Is there a town named Orona in the Burgos province of Spain?
There doesn't appear to be a town of that name. What there is, is an elevator manufacturer of that name in the city of Burgos.
How does Spain relate to the Jewish religion?
Politically
It doesn't.
Spain has always been very Catholic. It is even the state religion.
If you go back in history, the Iberian peninsula has seen eras of paganism, Christianity, Christianity vs Islam, and even a few periods dominated by Islam when the Moors nearly conquered the entire peninsula.
I am sure that there are a few Jews living in Spain, but the country itself has no ties to the Jewish nation.
Jewish History in Spain
Umayyad Islamic Spain was one of the Jewish Golden Ages. A number of Jewish poets like Ibn Gabirol and Yehuda Ha-Levi composed beautiful poems and piyyut in Spain. Spain also gave rise to important Jewish theologians like Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (Maimonides) and Rabbi Moses ben Nakhman (Naimonides). Some Jews even considered Toledo, Spain to be the "New Jerusalem". (It is important to note that they did not consider Toledo to be holy, just very special.)
After the fall of the Islamic States in 1492, Spain instituted the Inquisition, in which tens of thousands of Jews were killed and the expelled. Many of those Jews fled to Thessaloniki, Greece (in the Ottoman Empire) and Fez, Morocco. This community in exile became known as the Sephardic Jewish Community.
NO. Spain actually helped facilitate the development of the massive Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Spain adamantly supported the legitimacy of slavery. However, Spanish colonies were notable for generally having a lower percentage of slaves in the overall population because the regions that Spain colonized tended to have larger indigenous populations who were able to be lower class laborers.
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No, but the Pyrenees Mountains are on the Spain/France border.
Who ruled America before 1776?
America was not a nation prior to 1776. Portions of it were originally ruled by Native Americans and later by European colonists. The 13 colonies that became the United States of America was ruled by Britain directly before they declared their independence in 1776.