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Война за Испанское наследство (1701 - 1714 гг).
Это война между Францией и Испанией с одной стороны, и противостоящей им коалицией во главе с
австрийскими Габсбургами и Великобританией с другой стороны. Причиной войны стало отсутствие прямого
наследника у умершего в 1700 году последнего представителя династии испанских Габсбургов - Карла II. В
результате войны испанский престол достался Филиппу Бурбону (внуку французского короля Людовика XIV ),
но участники антибурбонской коалиции получили значительные территориальные компенсации. [rus]
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Spanish Succession, War of the
1701–14, last of the general European wars
caused by the efforts of King Louis XIV to extend French power. The conflict in
America corresponding to the period of the War of the Spanish Succession was
known as Queen Anne's War. [eng]
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War of the spanish succession
Critical & Historical Essays by Thomas Babington Macaulay. [eng]
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Spanish Succession, War of the
Principal Battles:
1704 Blenheim (13 Aug 1704). [eng]
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War of Spanish Succession Timeline
A timeline relating to War of Spanish Succession [eng]
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Spanish Succession, War of the
Spanish Succession, War of the: 1701-14, last of the general European wars caused by the efforts of King Louis XIV to extend French power. The conflict in America corresponding to the period of the War of the Spanish Succession was known as Queen Anne's War (see French and Indian Wars ). [eng]
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Madrid of the Bourbon's - War of Spanish Succession
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Leaders and Battles: Wars: Spanish Succession, War of the
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The War of Spanish Succession
This conflict pitted England, Austria, Prussia and The Netherlands against France, Bavaria, Cologne, Mantua and Savoy.
England, Austria, Prussia and The Netherlands prevailed. [eng]
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Spanish Succession: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
Queen Anne succeeded her brother-in-law William III in 1702, and this
conflict is sometimes known as "Queen Anne's War". As in the Nine
Years' War, the underlying problem was the expansionary aims of
France under Louis XIV. Britain was again allied with the United
Provinces (the modern Netherlands) and the Emperor - the ruler of
Austria, Hungary and Bohemia. [eng]
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War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714)
Conflict that arose out of the disputed succession to the throne of Spain following the death of the
childless Charles II, the last of the Spanish Habsburgs. In an effort to regulate the impending succession, to which
there were three principal claimants, England, the Dutch Republic, and France had in October 1698 signed the First
Treaty of Partition, agreeing that on the death of Charles II, Prince Joseph Ferdinand, son of the Elector of Bavaria,
should inherit Spain, the Spanish Netherlands, and the Spanish colonies. [eng]
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Queen Anne's War (War of the Spanish Succession)
To prevent the close cooperation, if not the amalgamation, of France and Spain on the death of Charles II of Spain (1 Nov. 1700), the Grand Alliance (7 Sept. 1701), the
Grand Alliance (7 Sept. 1701) declared war on France (4 May 1702). In New England the war followed the pattern of the previous conflict. The Abenakis raided Main
settlements (10 Aug. 1703), and destroyed Deerfield, Mass. (28-29 Feb 1704), and attacked Winter Harbor, Me. (21 Sept. 1707). [eng]
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Material on the War of Spanish Succession
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The Bavarian Army of the War of the Spanish Succession
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