Carlos IV
Carlos IV was the King of Spain from 1788 to 1808, whose reign saw significant developments in Spanish colonial education, including the authorization of the establishment of institutions like the University of Mérida.
Born on Nov 11, 1748 (277 years old)
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Spain:
Carlos IV is often viewed as a less competent monarch compared to his predecessors.
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Spain:
Carlos IV is mentioned as the monarch who impulsed the construction of a cemetery in Madrid.
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Bolivia:
Carlos IV abdicated in favor of Napoleon Bonaparte during the French invasion of Spain.
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Panama:
Carlos IV abdicated in favor of Napoleon Bonaparte during the French invasion of Spain.
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Venezuela:
Carlos IV promulgated the Real Cédula de Gracias al Sacar in 1795, which allowed privileges to pardos and interethnic marriages.
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Venezuela:
Carlos IV granted the grace to award degrees at the Colegio Seminario.
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