>the golden age of spain was when they were an austrian/germanic colony and pay piggies of the vatican
hi chikaner I hope you have taken your meds today
How do you imagine her speaking?
>>221435263Spanish Habsburgs were the senior branch.
>>221435480surname and patrilinear heritage was germanic thoughmuch like the current spanish royal family being french lol
>>221435263>the golden age of the USA was when they were a mexican/latino colony and pay piggies of the israelFunny how that works, eh?
ay Papantla
kek they actually are sensitive about this
>>221435480Habsburgs were of German-Austrian extraction. The last indigenous Spanish monarch died in the 13th century.
>>221435263>>221436229>America is 44% brown
>>221436563>many of those browns are "whites" in LATAMkek
>>221436311How does the spanish public remember the Habsburg? Here the average person barely knows anything about history - at best they know that some of them ruled the HRE and especially Austria. I doubt that it is widely known that they also ruled Spain.
>>221436784I have a blonde friend
>>221437172He is channer btw>fuck your fren, what kind of fish is this, kino?Tucunaré
>>221437066They are colloquially referred to as 'the Austrias' in Spain.
>>221442630Charles V was dutch
>>221442723The Iberian ancestry of Charles V and Ferdinand I is, in fact, even higher (around 68%). It was not just the blood of Juana la Loca. The father of Philip the Handsome, Maximilian I, was the son of Eleanor of Aragón and Portugal (father: Portuguese; mother: Aragonese). And his mother, Mary of Burgundy, was the daughter of Charles the Bold (whose mother was Isabella of Portugal). Thus, Philip the Handsome was approximately 37.5% Iberian himself.
>>221442766he was born in Gent so he is dutch
>>221442766Dude, the Trastámaras weren't Spanish but a scion brand of the House of Burgundy/Ivrea. Remember that Queen Urraca married a French nobleman invited by her father to help with the Reconquest.
>>221436311Trastamara sounds like a spanish surname, what about them?
Of course the Trastámara dynasty is Spanish (the name refers to the Galician county beyond the Tambre River). And Urraca's mother was already a Burgundian whom Alfonso VI decided to marry.
>>221442817Gent, Spain So Spanish teah>>221442857you're not very bright
>>221442978they were a cadet branch of the castilian house of burgundy, who were a cadet branch of the house of ivrea, the founder of which i think was frankish