He defended Roman Catholicism, he stimulated the arts, and he increased Spain's wealth
The King of Spain in 1552 was Charles I. Charles I ruled Spain from 1516 to 1556. He gave up some of the territory owned by Spain to his son Philip II in 1552. And then made his brother, Ferdinand, King of Spain the same year. This split the Netherlands away from Spain's rule.
Spain has had many queens and kings over time. Some of these are Charles I, Philip II, Ferdinand IV, Joseph I, Isabella II, and Amadeo I.
The Philippines was named after King Philip II of Spain, who was the ruler when the islands were colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century. The name was given by Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos in honor of the king. Additionally, the name might have also been derived from "Las Islas Filipinas," in honor of Prince Philip, who later became King Philip III.
HE became king
he help get indpendence form spain.
he was the pastor of a church
King Philip II of Spain had 4 wives:His first wife was his cousin, Princess Maria of Portugal. They married in 1543. She died during childbirth in 1545.His second wife was his first cousin once removed,Queen Mary I of England. They married in 1554. She died of some form of cancer in 1558.His third wife was Princess Elizabeth of Valois, daughter of Henri II of France. They married in 1559. She died, after a miscarriage, in 1568.His fourth and final wife was his niece, Anne of Austria, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II. They married in 1570. She died after childbirth in 1580.
he conquered many other places and freed Israel
Some of Dr. King's accomplishments are:Dr. King helped in the fight to end segregation.He set an example for other African-Americans to follow.His "I Have a Dream" speech is one othe most well-known speeches in the history of the United States.
His Most Catholic Majesty King Philip II of Spain sent the Spanish Armada to attack England to reconvert it to Catholicism. Some believe it was also partially retaliation for ELizabeth I's refusal to marry him.
Philippines was named in honor of King Philip II of Spain. The name was given by the explorer Villalobos around 1543. Since the "F" sound is not part of the traditional Tagalog phonetics (although some local dialects have it), the term has also been modified to "Pilipinas" (as in Republika ng Pilipinas)
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