top | item 47073993 (no title) donkeyboy | 11 days ago Its missing the funniest signature. Back when Spain still had monarchy, King Ferdinand VII simply signed his signature “Yo el Rey” - literally “I, the king”. discuss order hn newest lopis|11 days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ferdinand_VII_of_Spain_si...This is hilarious InitialLastName|11 days ago What am I missing? Spain is still a monarchy [0].[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felipe_VI pimlottc|11 days ago Presumedly they meant when Spain was an absolute monarchy, instead of a constitutional monarch donkeyboy|11 days ago My bad elliotbnvl|11 days ago Ahh good one, I added this in! That is amazing. PowerElectronix|11 days ago A lot of spanish kings used that formula to sign, not only Ferdinand VII.
InitialLastName|11 days ago What am I missing? Spain is still a monarchy [0].[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felipe_VI pimlottc|11 days ago Presumedly they meant when Spain was an absolute monarchy, instead of a constitutional monarch donkeyboy|11 days ago My bad
pimlottc|11 days ago Presumedly they meant when Spain was an absolute monarchy, instead of a constitutional monarch
PowerElectronix|11 days ago A lot of spanish kings used that formula to sign, not only Ferdinand VII.
lopis|11 days ago
This is hilarious
InitialLastName|11 days ago
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felipe_VI
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