Chapter 1575: Grudge

In Europe, the monarch cannot do whatever he wants. If a war is waged, victory is okay. If defeated, the monarch must be strongly questioned by the nobles, especially the big nobles.

At this time, someone must be responsible for this. In general, the minister is responsible for the crime. But sometimes, the king will become the responsible hapless egg.

For example, Russian Tsar Nicholas I, after defeat in the Crimean War, chose to commit suicide in order to preserve the reputation of the Romanov dynasty, and took all responsibilities. Before committing suicide, Nicholas I reported to Moscow, Kiev and Warsaw at the same time: "The emperor is dying and bid farewell to all humanity."

The suicide of Nicholas I was actually very helpless, because before the defeat of the Crimean War, Tsarist Russia was a "European roller", known as invincible on land. As a result of this war, the myth of Tsarist Russia's "invincible land" was broken. Such a big event will definitely cause anger throughout the country. Ordinary people simply cannot afford such a responsibility, and even if the minister is blamed, the reputation of the Romanov royal family will plummet. Therefore, in order to preserve the reputation of the royal family, Nicholas I chose to take responsibility for suicide.

In the same way, Napoleon III, the culprit leading to the defeat of Nikolai I, was forced to abdicate because he lost to Prussia, who was despised by the French in the Franco-Prussian War. No.

Of course, the two above bear too much pressure. For example, Nicholas I was carrying the mythical pressure of "Tsarist land invincible". Once the myth is broken, ordinary people cannot bear the responsibility.

Similarly, Napoleon III bears the invincible glory left by the European **** of war Napoleon. Once defeated, this glory has become a spur.

However, these two are also unlucky. Because, under normal circumstances, they will not be so stressed. But because the 19th century was a time of nationalism, the consequences of defeat were much more serious than at other times. Therefore, these two monarchs can only admit that they are out of luck.

Ferdinand II is much better than the above two, because, in this era, Spain has not felt "invincible and lonely". Moreover, there is no tremendous pressure from nationalism in the 19th century. He does not need to be accountable to the people of the country, but only to the Spanish aristocracy. After all, this era is the era of nobility. Ordinary people have no say.

Therefore, it is no problem for him to find a duke to bear all the responsibilities. Moreover, the Duke of Cabrera did jump up and down, taking the lead to confuse Ferdinand II to remove Gonzalo. The pot was thrown to him. Although it was a bit wrong, it was not totally unreasonable.

The news of the death of the Duke of Cabrera, the Spanish nobles were shocked first, and then angry. But after calming down, they suddenly found out-it seemed that this was the best solution.

In any case, the king cannot be held responsible. Otherwise, the hearts and minds of the country will be dispersed. Everyone knows what the virtue of the Duke of Cabrera will never take the initiative to take responsibility. Therefore, letting it "suicide" and then take all the responsibilities is indeed the best way to deal with it.

However, because the king killed the nobles at random without trial, there was still a great gap between the Spanish royal family and the nobles. After all, these noble rabbits are dead, and they are afraid that one day they will be killed by the royal family like Cabrera.

Ferdinand II apparently knew this too, so these days, he has been feasting on the Spanish aristocracy, and he cannot help appease and apologize. At the same time, to ensure that similar things are handled in the future, we must discuss with everyone before the nobles' grievances break out.

Subsequently, Ferdinand II gave Juan III an order to mobilize Gonzalo de Cordoba in Morocco to take over the army in Sicily.

At the time, the order to transfer Gonzalo de Cordoba was issued by Ferdinand II, so this time Ferdinand II was embarrassed to order, and simply let his son give the order to send Gonzalo. De Cordoba please return to Italy.

In this order, Juan III spoke earnestly, admitting that he had "deviations" in his previous arrangements. Then, he was invited to return to Italy, take control of the army, and fight against the French.

In order to appease Gonzalo de Córdoba, Juan III also ordered the title and territory of his two barons and allowed Gonzalo de Córdoba to assign to the children of the Córdoba family .

Gonzalo de Cordoba was the second son of Count Aguilar, and now he is also an Count. However, he was not married and had no offspring. But he has brothers and can assign the titles of the two barons to the brothers and their descendants.

Moreover, there is an interesting story. It is said that Gonzalo de Cordova entered the court of the Kingdom of Castile at the age of 13, and later followed Isabela I, Queen of Castile. Queen Isabella I also trusts Gonzalo de Cordova very much, even more than her husband Ferdinand II. Even, at the time, there were rumors that Gonzalo de Cordova was the lover of Queen Isabella I.

Because of this, Ferdinand II actually hated him for a long time. Therefore, the contradiction between the two is not two days a day, but many years. Moreover, Gonzalo de Cordoba is kind, wise and gentle, and looks like a perfect person in any way.

So perfect, and holding heavy soldiers, plus the ambiguous relationship with his wife at that time, if Ferdinand II was not available, he would have wanted to rectify him.

Of course, Gonzalo de Cordoba will not be a man. If smart people like Wang Jian and Xiao He knew that they were jealous of the emperor, they would have found a way to defile themselves. But Gonzalo de Cordoba is too honest and still maintains a perfect personality. It is strange not to attract Ferdinand II's suspicions. Fortunately, he had no children, and if there were, the suspected Ferdinand II would have removed him long ago. Because, with his heavy soldiers, it is actually very easy to rebel ...

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In Fez City, Morocco, Gonzalo de Cordoba, who was training the new army, frowned after receiving a domestic order. After he had known the news of Italy's defeat, he was also prepared for his reassignment to Italy. However, the timing is a bit unlucky. Because, he is planning to counterattack the remnants of the Vatas dynasty and the enemy of the Saad tribe. At this time to leave, the previous preparations will be abandoned.

Moreover, through the issuer of this transfer order, Gonzalo de Cordoba realized that Ferdinand II had not let go of the things that year ...

At first, Gonzalo was just a little bodyguard of the Castilian court, but was very trusted by Queen Isabella I. At the beginning, after Isabella I and Ferdinand II were married, because they had to manage their own countries, they would stay together. After all, one in Zaragoza in Aragon and one in Toledo in Castile.

Therefore, Gonzalo de Cordova spent more time with the Queen than Ferdinand II. Because Gonzalo de Cordova was trusted by the Queen, and because she was handsome, Toledo's court heard that Isabella I and Gonzalo had a leg ~ www.novelhall.com ~ As a man and a king, how could Ferdinand II tolerate such a thing? Therefore, Ferdinand II hated Gonzalo de Cordoba at that time.

But the reality is that Gonzalo de Cordoba and Isabella I did not go beyond friendship. Strictly speaking, Gonzalo is a subordinate trusted by Queen Isabella I.

But Ferdinand II did not think so. He took the rumors seriously. Therefore, it is very unpleasant to see Gonzalo. But while Isabella I was alive, he was very protective of Gonzalo de Cordoba, and Ferdinand II could not help. After the death of Isabella I, Gonzalo de Cordoba has grown into an indispensable mainstay in the Spanish army and no one can replace it.

Once, Gonzalo de Cordoba once thought that Ferdinand II had forgotten the unhappiness between the two. But with the signature of the previous order and the presenter of the order, Gonzalo de Cordova realized that Ferdinand II was still Ferdinand II. But the problem is that he and the queen were really nothing. Therefore, he felt very wrong ...

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