JUAN CARLOS I

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  • 2014 BCE

    The judge from Palma de Mallorca José Castro

    The judge from Palma de Mallorca José Castro, who investigates the Nóos case in which Iñaki Urdangarin is charged, charges the Infanta Cristina for the second time a supposed crime of tax and money laundering, after a first complaint was rejected by a higher court
  • 2014 BCE

    The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, announces the abdication of the monarch

    The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, announces the abdication of the monarch and his succession by who will reign as Felipe VI
  • 2013 BCE

    Fifth surgery that the king undergoes in the last two years

    Fifth surgery that the king undergoes in the last two years, in which he has operated on both hips and implanted prostheses to be able to walk
  • 2012 BCE

    A few days after being operated on for the hip fracture suffered in a fall while he was hunting in Bostuana

    A few days after being operated on for the hip fracture suffered in a fall while he was hunting in Bostuana, the King publicly apologized when leaving the hospital: "I am very sorry, I was wrong and it will not arise again "
  • 2011 BCE

    The Royal House removes from the official activities the Duke of Palma

    The Royal House removes from the official activities the Duke of Palma, Iñaki Urdangarin, for his "not exemplary" conduct, two years after being charged in a corruption case
  • 2011 BCE

    justice is the same for everyone

    The King affirms in his Christmas speech that "justice is the same for everyone"
  • 2005 BCE

    The first-born of the Princes of Asturias

    The first-born of the Princes of Asturias, the Infanta Leonor, second in the royal succession is born in Madrid
  • 2004 BCE

    Attacks attributed to Islamic fundamentalists kill 191 people

    Attacks attributed to Islamic fundamentalists kill 191 people on four Cercanías trains in Madrid. A group of its author presidents immolate himself a few days later in a house on the outskirts of Madrid, causing the death of a police officer.
  • 2004 BCE

    Prince Felipe marries journalist Letizia Ortiz

    Prince Felipe marries journalist Letizia Ortiz in Madrid
  • 1997 BCE

    Infanta Cristina marries the athlete Iñaki

    Infanta Cristina, second daughter of the Kings, marries the athlete Iñaki Urdangarin in Barcelona
  • 1995 BCE

    First royal wedding

    First royal wedding: Infanta Elena, eldest daughter of the Kings, marries Jaime de Marichalar in Seville
  • 1992 BCE

    Olympic Games

    Year of celebration of the Barcelona Olympic Games, the Universal Exposition of Seville and the Ibero-American Summit in Madrid
  • 1986 BCE

    Prince Felipe swears the Constitution

    Prince Felipe, heir to the Crown, swears the Constitution before the Cortes Generales upon his 18th birthday
  • 1985 BCE

    Treaty of Accession of Spain

    The Kings preside over the act of signing the Treaty of Accession of Spain to the European Economic Community
  • 1983 BCE

    Spain enters NATO

    Spain enters NATO after a referendum
  • 1981 BCE

    Attempted coup d'état with the assault on the Cortes

    Attempted coup d'état with the assault on the Cortes. During the morning, the King makes a speech on television dressed in military uniform in which he condemns the coup and calls for the order of the Armed Forces, which he believes led to its failure and tremendously promoted the loss of the monarch.
  • 1978 BCE

    The King sanctions

    The King sanctions in the Cortes the Constitution approved by the Spanish in a referendum on December 6
  • 1977 BCE

    The King's father

    The King's father, don Juan de Borbón, transfers the Headquarters of the Spanish Royal House to his son
  • 1977 BCE

    The first democratic legislature begins.

    The first democratic legislature begins. The King is defined as a constitutional monarch
  • 1975 BCE

    Juan Carlos is proclaimed King

    Juan Carlos is proclaimed King by the Francoist Cortes two days after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, which means the reinstatement of the monarchy in Spain 44 years after the abdication of his grandfather, Alfonso XIII , which was followed by the Second Republic, then the Civil War and 36 years of dictatorship.