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Electronic book on Spanish armour edit

This will be of interest:

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/47878/47878-h/47878-h.htm

Urselius (talk) 19:00, 15 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

Oh thank you very much. I will take a look.

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Please see the talk page of "Empire on which the sun never sets" edit

I've mantained the edit of global empire and added to the map of 1598 that Spain's empire in the americas increased but i've restored the rest for two reasons:

1)Mixing the empire of Charles V and that of Philip II reduces the importance of both these outstanding historical figures (especially if one reduces Charles V to Charles I, and Philip II is simply a continuation) and creates anachronism. Instead the relationship and changes between the empires of father and son are well explained, and the same is true for the role of Spain in both: in the first, it was the home of the conquistadores of Charles V, in the second Spain served as a metropole/nation-state.

2)The diachronic map of Spanish empire has unfortunately a number of mistakes in it. If I find a correct one, I will put it in place of that of 1598. Barjimoa (talk) 10:04, 24 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

No, you parts in a fallacy. The map does not have any series of errors, in fact it is the map used for the article of the Spanish Empire, and it has been approved by consensus. If there is a source that shows the mistake, there will be a page in Talk.

The Empire of Charles V (I of Spain) is the same as the Spanish Empire which began in 1492 with the Catholic Kings, and Charles I was king of Spain in 1516, before Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

I didn't reverse that phrase on purpose edit

My intention was to mantain that sentence as i told you in the previous comment. Sorry. Barjimoa (talk) 11:17, 24 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Spanish language map edit

I have replied to you in my personal talk-page. --DLMcN (talk) 21:15, 11 March 2019 (UTC)Reply

Blocked for sockpuppetry edit

Blocked for sockpuppetry edit

 
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