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Il y a 1 jour · Philip III (Spanish: Felipe III; 14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621) was King of Spain. As Philip II , he was also King of Portugal , Naples , Sicily and Sardinia and Duke of Milan from 1598 until his death in 1621.
- Philip IV of Spain
Signature. Philip IV (Spanish: Felipe Domingo Victor de la...
- Philip II of Spain
Philip II [note 1] (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), also...
- Philip IV of Spain
Il y a 1 jour · Madrid was officially made the capital of Spain in 1561 by Philip III, a generation after Philip II relocated the royal court to the city.
Il y a 6 jours · Philip III (1270–85), son and heir of Louis IX, eventually initiated policies different from his father’s and daringly pursued them, for which reason he earned the sobriquet ‘the Bold’ (p. 237). He continued the French practice of granting royal brothers apanages, large tracts of land that were usually counties and duchies, to keep them loyal to the crown and ensure that the lands ...
Il y a 6 jours · Philip hoped that sovereigns resident in the country could restore peace, secure the people’s loyalty and govern at less expense to Spain. Flanders had long sought a sovereign of its own based at the Coudenberg rather than governors taking instructions from Madrid, and the people had not welcomed a ruler so enthusiastically since the days of Isabella and Albert’s Ghent-born grandfather ...
6 mai 2024 · Philip III made just a pronouncement in 1609; during the next five years, nearly 300,000 people left the country, taking with them their labor skills and tax-paying ability. In order to help facilitate this large-scale expulsion, Philip ordered his navy and a 30,000-man-strong army to make sure that the Moriscos left Spain, bound for Morocco or Tunis.