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Period: 1830 BCE to
Isabel ll
She was Queen of Spain between 1833 and 1868, thanks to the repeal of the Succession Regulation of 1713 through the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830. -
1815 BCE
The holy alliance
It was signed in Paris after the Battle of Waterloo, the abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte and the occupation of the French capital by the troops of the Seventh Coalition. -
1815 BCE
Batalla de Waterloo
The defeat at Waterloo, at the hands of the international coalition commanded by the Duke of Wellington, marked the end of Napoleon's short-lived return. Louis XVIII was placed back on the French throne and the emperor would no longer have a third chance. -
1815 BCE
Music
Musical Romanticism is a period of academic music that was preceded by Classicism and followed by Impressionism. Musical romanticism is related to romanticism in other disciplines: the current of changes in literature, Fine Arts and Philosophy. As a global movement in the Arts and Philosophy, it has as its precept that truth cannot be deduced from axioms. -
Period: 1813 BCE to 1883 BCE
Richard wagner
was a German composer, conductor, poet, essayist, playwright and music theorist of Romanticism -
Period: 1738 BCE to 1820 BCE
Jorge lll
fue rey de Gran Bretaña y de Irlanda desde el 25 de octubre de 1760 hasta el 1 de enero de 1801, y a partir de entonces rey del Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda, unidos, hasta su muerte. -
Start Romanticism
Romanticism is a cultural movement in Germany and the United Kingdom as a revolutionary reaction against the rationalism of the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism, giving priority to feelings. It is situated as the first movement of culture that covered the complete map of Europe. -
End of the Romantic Period
Romanticism was losing strength in the second half of the 19th century and gave way to what is known as Post-Romanticism.