Talk:Pragmatic Sanction of 1713

Latest comment: 1 year ago by 2404:8000:1002:B3A9:A5C7:33C0:F8CF:D7AB in topic Frederick I

Confusing edit

I am very confused by this article. The first paragraph explains that Charles V split the Habsburg lands between Phillip II and Ferdinand I. The second paragraph then immediately says "A succession crisis was clearly looming", refers to the upcoming death of Charles II, and talks about the "union of French and Spanish dominions".

Something is missing from the article and I don't know what that might be. Molinari 17:55, 19 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Oh, OK. Looking at the article history I see that a paragraph explaining this was deleted by a vandal. I have restored the paragraph. Molinari 18:00, 19 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Pragmatic sanction 1713 or 1723? edit


Are we sure that the pragmatic sanction occured in 1713? Everywhere else i have read has cited 1723 as the date...

Timfairclough (talk) 13:24, 1 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Frederick I edit

Are we sure that Frederick I of Prussia was involved with the Pragmatic Sanction, rather than Frederick William? Given that Frederick I died in February 1713 while the Charles only announced the edict in April 1713. 2404:8000:1002:B3A9:A5C7:33C0:F8CF:D7AB (talk) 23:55, 13 April 2023 (UTC)Reply