Spanish court
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Spanish court
Summary
Spanish court is a royal court[1].
Key Facts
- Spanish court is in the country of Spain[2].
- Spanish court is in the country of Spanish Empire[3].
- Spanish court is in the country of Kingdom of Spain[4].
- Spanish court's instance of is recorded as royal court[5].
- Spanish court's instance of is recorded as geographic location[6].
- Spanish court's instance of is recorded as political structure[7].
- Spanish court's location is recorded as Madrid[8].
- Spanish court's location is recorded as Valladolid[9].
- Spanish court's part of is recorded as Villa y corte[10].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Royal Household and Heritage of the Crown of Spain[11].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Cobertura de grandes[12].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Toma de almohada[13].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Imposition of the biretta (Spain)[14].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Capilla pública[15].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Ritual foot washing (Spanish court)[16].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Besamanos (Spanish court)[17].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Delivery of the Golden Rose (Spain)[18].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Octava del Corpus (San Ildefonso)[19].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Pascua Militar[20].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Reception to the Diplomatic Corps[21].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Presentation of Letters of Credence[22].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Presentation of new born princes (Spain)[23].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Juego de Parejas[24].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Villa y corte[25].
- Spanish court's has part is recorded as Sala de Alcaldes de Casa y Corte[26].