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  Philip IV of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip IV (Spanish: Felipe IV,) king of Spain, (April 8, 1605 – September 17, 1665) and, until 1640, king of Portugal.
Eldest son of Philip III and his wife Margaret of Austria, Philip IV was born at Valladolid.
Philip IV died broken-hearted in 1665, expressing the pious hope that his surviving son, Carlos, would be more fortunate than himself.
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 Philip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip IV, Duke of Burgundy, "the Handsome" (1478–1506).
Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal (1526–1598).
Philip IV of Spain and III of Portugal (1605–1665).
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 Philip IV, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
1605–65, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1621–65) and, as Philip III, king of Portugal (1621–40); son and successor of Philip III of Spain.
Philip IV was intelligent but lacked interest in the affairs of state, which were handled (until 1643) by the conde de Olivares.
Spain had to recognize the independence of the United Provinces of the Netherlands at the Peace of Westphalia and lost Roussillon and part of the Spanish Netherlands to France at the Peace of the Pyrenees.
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 PHILIP IV. OF SPAIN - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP IV. OF SPAIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As an administrator Philip had all the vices of his type, that ol :he laborious, self-righteous man, who thinks he can supervise :verything, is capable of endless toil, and jealous of his authority, nd who therefore will let none of his servants act without his nstructions.
PHILIP V. (1683-1746), king of Spain, founder of the present Bourbon dynasty, was the son of the Dauphin Louis and his wife, Maria Anna, daughter of Ferdinand Maria, elector of Bavaria.
Philip iventually won the day, thanks to the support of the late count's mother, and the marriage took place with high revel at Ghent on the ipth of June 1369.
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 Philip V of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Philip V of Spain (December 19, 1683 – July 9, 1746) or Philippe of Anjou was king of Spain from 1700 to 1746, the first of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain.
Although Philip was allowed to remain on the Spanish throne, the war cost Spain the possession of Minorca in the Balearic Islands as well as Gibraltar to Great Britain and the Spanish Netherlands, Naples, Milan, and Sardinia to the Austrian Habsburgs; Sicily and parts of the Milanese to Savoy.
Philip helped his Bourbon relatives to make territorial gains in the War of the Polish Succession and the War of the Austrian Succession by reconquering Naples and Sicily from Austria and Oran from the Ottomans.
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 PHILIP IV. (FRANCE) - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP IV. (FRANCE)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It is typical of Philip's character and career that he should die thus, in an expedition undertaken against the interests of his kingdom, at the instigation of his ambitious uncle.
Odo or Eudes IV., duke of Burgundy, was married to Jeanne, Philip's daughter, and received the county of Burgundy as her dower.
Philip was a lover of poetry, surrounded himself with Provencal poets and even wrote in Provencal himself, but he was also one of the most hard-working kings of the house of Capet.
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 Philip IV (of Spain, Naples, and Sicily) - Picture - MSN Encarta
While ruler of Spain, Naples, and Sicily during the 17th century, the weak monarch lost Portugal (1640) and then experienced rebellion in Catalonia (1640-53) and Naples (1647).
As a result, Philip IV was forced to cede Spanish territory to both the Netherlands and France in 1648 and 1649.
Spain; Madrid; Philip IV (of Spain, Naples, and Sicily)
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philip IV (The Fair)
Philip IV was not really a free-thinker; he was religious, and even made pilgrimages: his attitude toward the inquisition is not that of a free-thinker, as is especially apparent in the trial of the Franciscan Bernard Délicieux.
The latter brought the deputies of Carcassonne and Albi to Philip IV at Senlis, to complain of the Dominican inquisitors of Languedoc; the result of his action was an ordinance of Philip putting the Dominican inquisitors under the control of the bishops.
Philip IV, by his formal condemnation of the memory of Boniface VIII, appointed himself judge of the orthodoxy of the popes.
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 Treaty of Utrecht Renunciations to France and Spain Philip V Headship Royal House of France Bourbon Orléans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The reciprocal renunciations made by Philip V, King of Spain, to the throne of France, and by two Princes of the House of France to the Spanish throne, were intended to settle the balance of power in Europe on a permanent basis by permanently separating the French and Spanish Crowns.
Philip decided to limit the succession to the Spanish crown to his entire male line before it could pass to any female, to guarantee it to his descendants, a condition of his renunciation made clear to the allies during the preliminaries of the Treaties of Utrecht.
Philip, therefore, introduced a new system of succession in Spain on 10 May 1713; the semi-Salic system, which gave priority to all his male descendants with the provision that in the event of their extinction, the throne would pass to the nearest female dynast.
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 Philip IV on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
PHILIP IV [Philip IV] 1605-65, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1621-65) and, as Philip III, king of Portugal (1621-40); son and successor of Philip III of Spain.
A kingdom in crisis: Henry IV and the battle of Shrewsburry: Alastair Dunn discusses the battle and its repercussions in its 600th anniversary year.
IV magnesium sulfate in the treatment of acute severe asthma *: a multicenter randomized controlled trial.
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 ipedia.com: Philip IV of Spain Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philip IV was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal until 1640.
The eldest son of Philip III, Philip IV was born at Valladolid.
Philip certainly possessed more energy, both mental and physical, than his father: his handwritten translation of Guicciardini's texts on political history still exists, and he was a fine horseman and keen hunter.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg63 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Margarita Princess Of SPAIN was born on 12 Jul 1651 in, Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Maria Ambrosia Princess Of SPAIN was born on 5 Dec 1655 in, Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Maria Margarita Princess Of SPAIN was born on 14 Aug 1621 in, Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
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 1640s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The personal union of the crowns of Spain and Portugal ends due to a revolution in the later (1640).
Philip IV of Spain is succeeded in the throne of Portugal by King John IV, previously Duke of Braganza
King Philip IV of Spain (1621 - 1665).
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 King Philip Iv Of Spain - Spain BR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philip IV of Spain Philip IV of Spain Philip IV (April 8, 1605 - September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king.
Philip IV (1605 - 1665) was crowned king of Spain in 1621.
Philip IV, 1605–65, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1621–65) and, … king of Portugal (1621–40); son and successor of Philip III of Spain.
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 AllRefer.com - Philip IV, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Philip IV 1605–65, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1621–65) and, as Philip III, king of Portugal (1621–40); son and successor of Philip III of Spain.
Philip's daughter, Marie ThErEse, was married to Louis XIV of France.
Thanks to the presence of VelAzquez at his court, Philip was probably one of the most frequently portrayed monarchs in history.
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 Philip IV, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily
Philip IV Philip IV, 1605–65, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1621–65) and, as Philip III, king of Portugal (1621–40); son and successor of Philip III of Spain.
Philip II of Spain champion of catholicism: David McKinnon-Bell assesses the degree to which Philip II's policies were motivated by religious zeal.
Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain 1474-1516 a re-assessment.
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 Diego Velázquez. Biography - Olga's Gallery
Philip IV (Habsburg) (1605-65) King of Spain from 1621, son and successor of Philip III.
Philip IV was succeeded by his four-year-old son, Charles II, the last of the Habsburgs.
Philip III (1578-1621) king of Spain from 1598, the son and successor of Philip II by his fourth and last marriage.
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 Philip IV of Spain: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philip IV died broken-hearted in 1665, expressing the hope that his surviving son, Carlos (Carlos: Venezuelan master terrorist raised by a Marxist-Leninist father; trained and worked with many terrorist groups (born in 1949)), would be more fortunate than himself.
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With Mariana of Austria (Mariana of Austria: marie-anne of austria married her uncle, philip iv of spain, or philip the fat, and gave...
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 Philip IV
Philip IV, King of Spain, eldest son of Philip III and his wife Margaret, sister of the emperor Ferdinand II, was born at Valladolid on the 8th of April 1605.
But Philip IV had not the strength of mind to free himself from the influence of Olivares when he had grown to manhood.
Philip IV died broken-hearted on the 17th of September 1665, expressing the hope that his surviving son, Carlos, would be more fortunate than himself.
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 Printable Version on Encyclopedia.com
Spain opposed the partition of its empire, and Charles II responded by naming Joseph Ferdinand sole heir to the entire Spanish Empire.
While the diplomats were still seeking a peaceful solution, Spanish grandees, desiring to preserve territorial unity, persuaded the dying Charles II to name as his sole heir the grandson of Louis XIV—Philip, duke of Anjou, who became Philip V of Spain.
The French commercial threat, the reservation of Philip's right of succession to the French crown (Dec., 1700), and the French occupation of border fortresses between the Dutch and the Spanish Netherlands (Feb., 1701) led to an anti-French alliance among England, Leopold, and the Dutch.
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 Get "Philip Iv And The Government Of ..." at your library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philip - IV, - King of Spain, 1605-1665.
Philip, - IV, - King of Spain, 1621-1665.
Philip IV and the government of Spain, 1621-1665 / R.A. Stradling.
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 Philip IV (of France) - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philip IV (of France), called The Fair (1268-1314), king of France (1285-1314), known for his conflict with the papacy.
Philip IV (of Spain, Naples, and Sicily) : international relations: France
Philip IV (of Spain, Naples, and Sicily) (1605-65), king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1621-65), and, as Philip III, king of Portugal (1621-40), the...
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 Louis XIV's Wars (3)
The death of Charles II of Spain had long been anticipated in view of his poor health.
In the event that the male line died out, Philip IV of Spain had left a will bequeathing the realm to his younger daughter, Margaret Theresa (who had renounced her claims to inheritance on marriage - just like Marie Theresa) mother of Maria Antonia, grandmother of Joseph Ferdinand.
Philip V retained Spain and its American colonies, but the Spanish Netherlands, Milan and the Kingdom of Naples became Austrian Hapsburg possessions.
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 ManDeFoe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
1605 Philip (IV, King of Spain and Portugal) was born in Valladolid.
Philip IV of Spain and Portugal’s first wife was Isabel, daughter of Henry IV of France and sister of Henrietta Maria.
Charles I of England and Philip IV of Spain and Portugal were brothers-in-law.
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