Spain was not a uniformly Roman Catholic Superpower between 711 and 1492 AD.
During those years It was divided between Muslims and Roman Catholic Reigns.
The Muslims had invaded the country in 711 and within five years they succeeded in conquering the largest part of it, but the Christians started the reconquest of the lost territories which was carried finally out in 1492 by Isabel of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon.
Philip II was a Catholic. Spain is a Catholic country
He was Roman Catholic
Because Colombia was colonized by Spain, and Spain was Catholic.
He was a Roman Catholic
Spain
The dominant religion of Spain is the Roman Catholic Church.
The principle religion anywhere in Spain is the Roman Catholic Church.
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Spain.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic reformation in Spain received support from the Vatican, from the Society of Jesus, and from the crown.
The population of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Port of Spain is 1,310,000.
The population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Spain is 165,428.