Spanish Kings
The term "Spanish Kings" refers to the monarchs who have ruled over Spain throughout its history. The current royal family belongs to the Bourbon dynasty, which began with Philip V in the early 18th century. The monarchy has played a significant role in shaping Spain's political landscape, culture, and identity.
Spain's monarchy has seen various changes, including the abolition of the monarchy in the 19th century and its restoration in 1975 with King Juan Carlos I. Today, King Felipe VI serves as the reigning monarch, representing a constitutional monarchy where the king's powers are limited by the Spanish Constitution.