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  1. Hace 3 días · Charles II of Spain succeeded his father Philip IV at the age of four in 1665. Subject to extended periods of ill-health for much of his life, the issue of his successor was a matter of diplomatic debate for decades.

  2. Hace 2 días · Philip III was succeeded in 1621 by his son Philip IV of Spain (reigned 1621–65). Much of the policy was conducted by the Count-Duke of Olivares , the inept prime minister from 1621 to 1643. He over-exerted Spain in foreign affairs and unsuccessfully attempted domestic reform.

  3. Hace 4 días · Ecce Homo is believed to have belonged to the private collection of Spain's King Philip IV, before being exhibited in the apartments of his son, Charles II. It resurfaced in Madrid in April...

  4. Hace 4 días · The first Spanish Company, 1530–1585. The origins of the Spanish Company are to be found not in England but in the organisation built up by English merchants in the early sixteenth century for their own welfare and protection in the Iberian peninsula. In this there was nothing unusual for both the Merchant Staplers and the Merchant ...

  5. Hace 5 días · There it stayed when Joan died, in 1305, the throne passing to Philip's oldest son, Louis X, to Philip's second son, Philip V in 1316, and to Philip's youngest son, Charles IV in 1322. The last Capetian ruler of Navarre, assuming the throne in 1328, was Joan II, daughter of Louis X.

  6. Hace 5 días · King Philip II of Spain. Philip II was King of Spain and was one of the dominant figures on the world stage for three decades in the 16th Century. He was born on May 21, 1527, in Valladolid, the capital of Castile, in Spain. His father was King Charles I, who was also Emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire; his mother was Isabella of Portugal.