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{{Infobox royalty
| name = Philip II of Spain
| name = Philip II
| title = King of Spain
| title = King of Spain
| image = Philip II of Spain by Sofonisba Anguissola - 002b.jpg
| caption = Portrait by [[Sofonisba Anguissola]], 1565
| reign = 16 January 1556 – 13 September 1598
| reign = 16 January 1556 – 13 September 1598
| coronation =
| predecessor = Charles I
| predecessor = [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles I]]
| successor = Philip III
| successor = [[Philip III of Spain|Philip III]]
| birth_date = 21 May 1527
| spouse = [[Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal|Maria Manuela of Portugal]]  
| birth_place = Valladolid, Spain
[[Mary I of England]]  
| death_date = 13 September 1598
[[Elisabeth of Valois]]  
| death_place = El Escorial, Spain
[[Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain|Anna of Austria]]
| spouse = [[Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal]], [[Mary I of England]], [[Elisabeth of Valois]], [[Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain]]
| issue = [[Isabella Clara Eugenia]]
[[Catherine Michelle of Spain]]
[[Philip III of Spain]]
| house = [[House of Habsburg]]
| house = [[House of Habsburg]]
| father = [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]]
| father = [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]]
| mother = [[Isabella of Portugal]]
| mother = [[Isabella of Portugal]]
| birth_date = 21 May 1527
| birth_place = [[Palace of Pimentel]], [[Valladolid]], [[Crown of Castile]]
| death_date = 13 September 1598 (aged 71)
| death_place = [[El Escorial]], [[Crown of Castile]]
| burial_place = [[El Escorial]]
| religion = [[Roman Catholicism]]
}}
}}


'''Philip II of Spain''' (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598) was King of [[Spain]] (1556–1598), King of [[Portugal]] (1580–1598, as Philip I), King of [[Naples]] and [[Sicily]] (both from 1554), and [[Duke of Milan]] (from 1540). He was also [[jure uxoris]] King of [[England]] and [[Ireland]] during his marriage to [[Mary I of England]]. He was a member of the [[House of Habsburg]].
'''Philip II of Spain''' (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598) was King of Spain from 1556 until his death in 1598. He was also King of Portugal (as Philip I) from 1580 to 1598, King of Naples and Sicily, and Duke of Milan. During his reign, Spain reached the height of its influence and power, sometimes referred to as the "Spanish Golden Age."


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==
Philip was born at the [[Palace of Pimentel]] in [[Valladolid]], the son of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] and [[Isabella of Portugal]]. He was educated in the traditions of the [[Habsburg]] dynasty and was prepared for his future role as a ruler from a young age.
Philip was born in Valladolid, the son of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] and [[Isabella of Portugal]]. He was educated in the traditions of the [[Habsburg]] dynasty and was prepared from an early age to inherit the vast empire of his father. Philip was a devout Catholic and his reign was marked by his efforts to maintain Catholic orthodoxy throughout his territories.


== Reign ==
== Reign ==
Philip's reign was marked by the height of the [[Spanish Empire]], which included territories in every continent then known to Europeans. His rule saw the [[Spanish Armada]]'s failed attempt to invade [[England]] in 1588, the annexation of [[Portugal]] in 1580, and the continuation of the [[Italian Wars]].
Philip's reign was characterized by his efforts to consolidate and expand his empire. He inherited a vast empire that included territories in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa. His reign saw the continuation of the [[Spanish Inquisition]], the expansion of Spanish influence in the [[New World]], and numerous conflicts with other European powers.


=== Domestic Policies ===
=== Domestic Policies ===
Philip II centralized the administration of the Spanish Empire and was a staunch supporter of the [[Counter-Reformation]]. He established the [[Escorial]] as a symbol of his power and the Catholic faith.
Philip II centralized the administration of the Spanish Empire and sought to strengthen royal authority. He moved the capital from [[Toledo]] to [[Madrid]] in 1561, establishing it as the political center of Spain. His reign was marked by a strict adherence to Catholicism, and he was a staunch opponent of the Protestant Reformation.


=== Foreign Policies ===
=== Foreign Policies ===
Philip's foreign policy was dominated by his efforts to maintain Habsburg hegemony in Europe. He fought against the [[Ottoman Empire]] in the [[Mediterranean]], supported the [[Catholic League]] in [[France]], and engaged in the [[Eighty Years' War]] against the [[Dutch Republic]].
Philip's foreign policy was dominated by his efforts to defend Catholicism and expand Spanish influence. He was involved in numerous conflicts, including the [[Eighty Years' War]] with the [[Dutch Republic]], the [[Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)]] with [[England]], and the [[War of the Portuguese Succession]].


== Marriages and Issue ==
==== The Spanish Armada ====
Philip II was married four times:
One of the most famous events of Philip's reign was the attempted invasion of England in 1588 by the [[Spanish Armada]]. The Armada was a large fleet sent by Philip to overthrow [[Queen Elizabeth I]] and restore Catholicism in England. The mission ended in failure, with the Armada being defeated by the English navy and adverse weather conditions.
* [[Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal|Maria Manuela of Portugal]] (1543–1545)
* [[Mary I of England]] (1554–1558)
* [[Elisabeth of Valois]] (1559–1568)
* [[Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain|Anna of Austria]] (1570–1580)


He had several children, including:
==== The Union with Portugal ====
* [[Isabella Clara Eugenia]]
In 1580, Philip successfully claimed the Portuguese throne, uniting the Iberian Peninsula under his rule. This union lasted until 1640 and brought the Portuguese Empire under Spanish control, significantly expanding Philip's influence.
* [[Catherine Michelle of Spain]]
* [[Philip III of Spain]]


== Death and Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
Philip II died on 13 September 1598 at the [[El Escorial]] and was succeeded by his son, [[Philip III of Spain]]. His reign left a lasting impact on Spain and the wider world, with significant cultural, political, and religious influences.
Philip II's reign left a lasting impact on Spain and the world. His efforts to maintain Catholic orthodoxy and expand Spanish influence shaped the religious and political landscape of Europe. The economic strain of his military campaigns, however, contributed to the decline of Spanish power in the following century.


== Related Pages ==
== Also see ==
* [[Spanish Empire]]
* [[Spanish Empire]]
* [[Spanish Armada]]
* [[Spanish Inquisition]]
* [[Eighty Years' War]]
* [[Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)]]
* [[House of Habsburg]]
* [[House of Habsburg]]
* [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]]
* [[Mary I of England]]
* [[El Escorial]]
* [[Eighty Years' War]]
* [[Counter-Reformation]]


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Latest revision as of 15:25, 9 December 2024

Philip II of Spain
TitleKing of Spain
Reign16 January 1556 – 13 September 1598
Coronation
PredecessorCharles I
SuccessorPhilip III
SpouseMaria Manuela, Princess of Portugal, Mary I of England, Elisabeth of Valois, Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain
Issue
Full Name
HouseHouse of Habsburg
FatherCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor
MotherIsabella of Portugal
Birth Date21 May 1527
Birth PlaceValladolid, Spain
Death Date13 September 1598
Death PlaceEl Escorial, Spain
Burial Date
Burial Place


Philip II of Spain (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598) was King of Spain from 1556 until his death in 1598. He was also King of Portugal (as Philip I) from 1580 to 1598, King of Naples and Sicily, and Duke of Milan. During his reign, Spain reached the height of its influence and power, sometimes referred to as the "Spanish Golden Age."

Early Life[edit]

Philip was born in Valladolid, the son of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella of Portugal. He was educated in the traditions of the Habsburg dynasty and was prepared from an early age to inherit the vast empire of his father. Philip was a devout Catholic and his reign was marked by his efforts to maintain Catholic orthodoxy throughout his territories.

Reign[edit]

Philip's reign was characterized by his efforts to consolidate and expand his empire. He inherited a vast empire that included territories in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa. His reign saw the continuation of the Spanish Inquisition, the expansion of Spanish influence in the New World, and numerous conflicts with other European powers.

Domestic Policies[edit]

Philip II centralized the administration of the Spanish Empire and sought to strengthen royal authority. He moved the capital from Toledo to Madrid in 1561, establishing it as the political center of Spain. His reign was marked by a strict adherence to Catholicism, and he was a staunch opponent of the Protestant Reformation.

Foreign Policies[edit]

Philip's foreign policy was dominated by his efforts to defend Catholicism and expand Spanish influence. He was involved in numerous conflicts, including the Eighty Years' War with the Dutch Republic, the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604) with England, and the War of the Portuguese Succession.

The Spanish Armada[edit]

One of the most famous events of Philip's reign was the attempted invasion of England in 1588 by the Spanish Armada. The Armada was a large fleet sent by Philip to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I and restore Catholicism in England. The mission ended in failure, with the Armada being defeated by the English navy and adverse weather conditions.

The Union with Portugal[edit]

In 1580, Philip successfully claimed the Portuguese throne, uniting the Iberian Peninsula under his rule. This union lasted until 1640 and brought the Portuguese Empire under Spanish control, significantly expanding Philip's influence.

Legacy[edit]

Philip II's reign left a lasting impact on Spain and the world. His efforts to maintain Catholic orthodoxy and expand Spanish influence shaped the religious and political landscape of Europe. The economic strain of his military campaigns, however, contributed to the decline of Spanish power in the following century.

Also see[edit]



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