The title was confirmed in 1712 by King Philip V of Spain.
December 19 - King Philip V of Spain (died 1746)
It burned 24 December 1734 and King Philip V ordered a new palace built on the same site.
The gardens were based on those King Philip V had known during his childhood in the French royal court.
In 1729, King Philip V of Spain decreed the area public land.
King Philip V approved its constitution on 3 October 1714, placing it under the Crown's protection.
His mother had an alleged love affair with King Philip V of Spain.
The springs and surrounding area were designated as public land by King Philip V of Spain in 1729.
By order of King Philip V, the treasure was transferred to the French ships.
January 3 - King Philip V of France (born 1293)