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Encyclopedia > Pragmatic Sanction of 1548

The Pragmatic Sanction of 1549, issued by Charles V in 1549, established the Seventeen Provinces as an entity separate from the Empire and from France.


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Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges - definition of Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges in Encyclopedia (331 words)
The so-called Pragmatic Sanction of St. Louis X, King of France, purporting to have been issued in March 1269, regarding various clerical reforms, was a forgery fabricated in the fourteenth century.
The Pragmatic Sanction of 1548, issued by Charles V, established the Seventeen Provinces as an entity separate from the Empire and from France.
The Pragmatic Sanction of Naples, issued 6 October 1759, by King Charles III of Spain, governed the succession to the thrones of Naples, Sicily, and Spain, and forbade the union of Naples and the Two Sicilies.
Pragmatic sanction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (346 words)
The so-called Pragmatic Sanction of Louis IX of France, purporting to have been issued in March 1269, regarding various clerical reforms, was a forgery fabricated in the 15th century.
Catholic Encyclopedia: St Louis IX The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, issued by King Charles VIII of France, on 7 July 1438, limiting the authority of the pope over the Church within France.
The Pragmática Sanción or Pragmatic Sanction of 1830, issued 29 March 1830 by King Ferdinand VII of Spain, ratified a Decree of 1789 by Charles IV of Spain, which had replaced the semi-Salic system established by Philip V with the mixed succession system that predated the Bourbon monarchy.
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