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Chapter 4: Enlightened Despotism and the Origin of Contemporary Spain. University of California Press. ISBN 0520025342; Jaffe, Catherine M., and Elizabeth Franklin Lewis, eds. Eve's Enlightenment: Women's Experience in Spain and Spanish America, 1726–1839 (2009). Kamen, Henry (2001). Philip V of Spain: the king who reigned twice. New Haven ...
Prior to the foundation of the university, Salamanca was home to a cathedral school, known to have been in existence by 1130. The university was founded as a studium generale by the Leonese king Alfonso IX in 1218 as the scholas Salamanticae, with the actual creation of the university (or the transformation of the existing school into the university) occurring between August 1218 and the ...
Sport in Spain in the second half of the 20th century has always been dominated by football. Other popular sport activities include basketball, tennis, ...
As of 2024, salaried workers and employees who earn less than €69,300 per annum [31] are automatically enrolled into one of currently around 105 [32] public non-profit "sickness funds" (Krankenkassen). The fund has a common rate for all members, and is paid for with joint employer-employee contributions.
The Bloomington campus is home to numerous premier Indiana University schools, including the College of Arts and Sciences, the Jacobs School of Music, an extension of the Indiana University School of Medicine, the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, which includes the former School of Library and Information Science (now ...
Juan O'Donojú, last Superior Political Chief of New Spain, Francisco Severo Maldonado, José Domingo Rus, José Mariano de Almanza and Miguel Sánchez Enciso did not sign the documents, but in the acts was written: Place of signature Juan O'Donojú and later his signature was added in the
The "Old Tobacco Factory", now the university's main building. The University of Seville (Universidad de Sevilla) is a university in Seville, Andalusia, Spain.Founded under the name of Colegio Santa María de Jesús in 1505, [6] in 2022 it has a student body of 57,214, [7] and is ranked 6th among Spanish universities.
Indiana University is also home to the nation's only degree-granting Department of Central Eurasian Studies. The university's catalog at one time boasted that a student could study any language from Akan to Zulu. The college is the parent division for fifteen individual research institutes and is the only academic division within the university ...