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  1. Charles II of Spain (6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700) was King of Spain from 1665 to 1700. The last monarch from the House of Habsburg , which had ruled Spain since 1516, neither of his marriages produced children, and he died without a direct heir.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Charles II was the king of Spain from 1665 to 1700 and the last monarch of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty. Charles’s reign opened with a 10-year regency under the queen mother, during which the government was preoccupied with combatting the ambitions of the French king Louis XIV in the Low Countries.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Charles III, Ferdinand’s successor, implemented dramatic reforms that followed along the path set by Ferdinand. Spain - Charles II, Reconquista, Golden Age: For 10 years Philip IV’s widow, Maria Anna of Austria, acted as regent for Charles II (1665–1700). She allowed her government to be dominated by her confessor, the Austrian Jesuit ...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2024 · By William DeLong | Edited By Cara Johnson. Published January 10, 2024. Updated February 17, 2024. King Charles II of Spain suffered from numerous physical and cognitive disabilities due to generations of inbreeding, and since his genetics seemingly rendered him infertile as well, the Spanish Habsburg dynasty came to an end when he died in 1700.

    • William Delong
  5. Charles II was the last Spanish ruler from the House of Habsburg. He is regarded as a grotesque reflection of Spain’s decline and a prototypical product of dynastic inbreeding.

  6. Habsburg. Charles II. from 1665 king of Spain (at first until 1675 under the tutelary regency of his mother Maria Anna) Born in Madrid on 6 November 1661. Died in Madrid on 1 November 1700. He succeeded his father Philip IV at the age of four.

  7. 18 de may. de 2018 · CHARLES II (SPAIN) (1661 – 1700), king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1665 – 1700), son of Philip IV, and the last Habsburg ruler of Spain. From the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella in the fifteenth century through that of Philip IV in the mid-seventeenth century, Spain was the major power in western Europe, possessing a rich ...