HOW TO REPRESENT WOMEN OF POWER IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY SPAIN? MARÍA LUISA OF SAVOY, THE PRINCESSE DES URSINS AND ELISABETH FARNESE DURING THE REIGN OF PHILIP V (1700-1746)

The reign of Philip V (1700-1746) was a particularly troubled one. The War of Succession, which did not end until thirteen years after his accession to the throne, largely explains the instability he faced. However, it was also for another reason that the reign of Philip V was not quite like the oth...

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Leadership
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Political power
Queens
Spanish literature
War
Women
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