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Lumine
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« on: July 08, 2014, 03:43:24 PM »

It's interesting from several points of view, but I can't say I'm willing to have 16 years old as adults in the complete sense of the word. Many people with 18 are hardly ready to become adults (and I'm a great example of that at the age of 19), and trying to speed the process is bound to have some effects that I believe would be negative (from the psychological point of view, for example).
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« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2014, 05:11:53 PM »

If I recall correctly from my Baroque era Franco-Spanish history, Philip, Duke of Anjou was just 16 when he was willed the throne of Spain in 1700/1701.

I really don't know, I would like to have some more answers before I vote.

I believe he was, but he doesn't seem to have been ready at the start. At the time of the Battle of Almansa perhaps, but my knowledge on the War of the Spanish Succession is still quite basic...

That said, Nay.
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