… When the War of the Spanish Succession began, the Kingdom of Naples came under Austrian control (1707), but as a result of the War of the Polish Succession, Charles VII, son of King Philip V of Spain (House of Bourbon), became King of Naples and Sicily (1734), and appointed the Tuscan lawyer Bernardo Tanucci (1689-1782) as his Prime Minister, implementing Enlightenment policies. During the reign of Ferdinando IV, who succeeded Charles VII as King of Spain (Charles III) (1759), policies influenced by the political ideas of P. Giannone and the economic ideas of A. Genovese were also implemented under the guidance of Tanucci. These policies were anti-aristocratic and anti-clerical, and led to the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1768. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Ferdinando IV" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
… スペイン継承戦争が始まるとナポリ王国はオーストリアの支配下に入ったが(1707),ポーランド継承戦争の結果,スペイン王フェリペ5世(ブルボン家)の子カルロ7世がナポリおよびシチリア王に即位(1734),トスカナの法律家タヌッチBernardo Tanucci(1689‐1782)を宰相に起用して啓蒙主義的な政策を行った。カルロ7世がスペイン王(カルロス3世)に即位(1759)した後を継いだフェルディナンド4世Ferdinando IVの時代には,同じくタヌッチの指導下でP.ジャンノーネの政治思想やA.ジェノベーゼの経済思想の影響を受けた政策が実行された。それは反貴族・反教権的な指向をもち,1768年にはイエズス会士の追放が行われた。… ※「Ferdinando IV」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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