Phillip II of Spain was married to Mary I of England on 25 July 1554 in Westminster Abbey, London. They remained married until Mary's death on 17 November 1558 at the age of 42.
Mary Tudor married Philip of Spain because he was Spanish like her mother. She also married him because she wanted to make peace with Spain
No. He wanted Mary to crown him King of England but she never did.
Mary 1st married Phillip prince of Spain at sometime when she was Queen of England.
Queen Mary I married King Philip II of Spain in 1554
no she married phillip ii of Spain
Mary toder queen of England
Mary married king of Spain (king Phillip 2) to make peace with Spain.
No King Phillip II of Spain was not bow legged. King Phillip II of Spain was briefly married to Mary I of England.
There were two Mary Tudors alive at the same time The first one was the daughter of Henry VII and was married two times. At the age of 18 she was married to the King of France. She was only married to him a short time before his death. Shortly afterward she married her brothers courtier Charles Brandon and was married to him until her death. Mary Tudors niece Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VIII. She was married to her cousin Phillip II of Spain. She married him shortly after she became Queen in 1554 and was married to him until her death in 1558.
Phillip II married Bloody Mary, Elizabeth I half - sister. Phillip was also known as Prince Phillip of Spain. Mary's mother was Spanish princess Catherine of Aragon, who was the only daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, so Mary had links back to Spain and Phillip II.
At the age of 37, Mary I of England focused her attention on finding a husband and producing an heir. While there were many potential suitors and opinions on who she should marry, Mary's cousin Charles V (of the Holy Roman Empire) suggested she marry his only son, Prince Phillip (II) of Spain.
Mary Tudor "Bloody Mary" was very unsuccessful at fighting the protestant religion. There were several rebellions the most famous being Wyatt's rebellion in response toher engagement to King Phillip of Spain. King Phillip allowed a bloody and torturous inquisition and encouraged Mary to do the same in England, hence the "bloody" addition to her name