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Queen Isabella reigned from 1843 to 1868, and that period was one long succession of palace intrigues, back-stairs and antechamber influences, barrack conspiracies, military pronunciamientos to further the ends of the political parties - Moderados, who ruled from 1846 to 1854, Progressists from 1854 to 1856, Union Liberal from 1856 to 1863; Moderados and Union Liberal quickly succeeding each other and keeping out the Progressists so steadily that the seeds were sown which budded into the revolution of 1868.
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See definitions of antechamber. Antechamber (n.) 'chamber which gives access to a principal chamber; waiting room,' 1650s, antichamber, from French antichambre (16c.), on analogy of Italian anticamera (see ante-and chamber (n.)). English spelling Latinized to ante-in 18c. Entries Related to antechamber. An antechamber is separated from the burial area by a simple jamb or sill, and the doorway generally faces west.
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'antechamber' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: Synonyms: anteroom, waiting room, vestibule, chamber, more... Forum discussions with the word(s) 'antechamber' in the title: No aparecen discusiones con 'antechamber' en el foro Spanish-English. See Google Translate's machine translation of 'antechamber'.a live illustration of shifting alliances in the antechamber - English Only forum In other languages: French | Italian | Portuguese | Romanian | German | Dutch | Swedish | Russian | Polish | Czech | Greek | Turkish | Chinese | Japanese | Korean | Arabic |
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