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Charles IV abdicates in favour of his son FerdinandPeninsular War (1808-1814). Charles IV abdicates in favour of his son Ferdinand (Aranjuez, March 19, 1808). Etching and engraving on paper, circa 1814
Louis Philippe QuitsLouis-Philippe, knowing when hes not wanted, abdicates and leaves Paris : he will make his home in England where the food may not be so good but the people are friendlier
Emperor Carl V abdicatesThe emperor Carl V abdicates Date: 1556
Spain (1808). The Mutiny of Aranjuez. Charles IV abdicates and gives the crown to his son Ferdinand (19th March 1808)
An Imperial group taken immediately before the revolutionThe ex-emperor, Nicholas II, who abdicated in consequence of the Revolution, shown here with his son and daughters, and a party of Russian officers
Carl X Gustaf CrownedWhen Christina abdicates, the crown passes to Carl, grandson of Carl IX : he is crowned in the cathedral at Upsala
Russians in BulgariaRussian agents seek to inter- -vene in the political crisis when Alexander abdicates : but another German prince, Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg, will be chosen to succeed him
Alva in BrusselsMargaret of Parma abdicates as governor of the Netherlands : at Brussels her place is taken by the duke of Alva, who will fight resistance with relentless ferocity
Carl V AbdicatesThe emperor Carl V abdicates, leaving the Netherlands to his son Felipe II : the region will henceforth be a Spanish possession and the scene of continual resistance
Gustaf I AbdicatesGustaf I Vasa abdicates
Napoleon AbdicatesNapoleon realises he has come to the end of the line : he formally abdicates at the palais de Fontainebleau
Louis Philippe AbdicatesLouis-Philippe, knowing when hes not wanted, abdicates; he will make his home in England where the food isn t so good but the people are friendlier
Bishop AbdicatesGobel, bishop of Paris, and 13 of his vicars abdicate at the request of the Commune : but this doesn t save him, he will be guillotined in April 1794
Carlo V AbdicatesCarlo (Charles) V abdicates and retires to the monastery of San Jeronimo de Yuste
Francesco II AbdicatesFrancesco II, king of the two Sicilies, accepts defeat, abdicates, and takes refuge in the Quirinal palace at Rome, still under papal rule thanks to Napoleons intervention
Alexander Abdicates / 1886Prince Alexander is compelled to abdicate at gunpoint
Manuel II FleesManuel II, who succeeded his assassinated father Carlos I, abdicates and flees after revolution implants a new republic; 770 years of Portuguese monarchy is ended
Emperor MeijiWhen Shogun Keiki abdicates, civil war breaks out, but the emperor Meiji is able to seize control and makes a triumphal entry into Yedo (Tokyo). Now Japan starts to modernise
Queen of Scots AbdicatesMary Queen of Scots is compelled to sign her abdication in Loch Leven Castle