Philip II did not turn to Protestantism; he remained a devout Catholic and was a strong defender of the Catholic faith. He fought against Protestantism during his reign as the King of Spain and made efforts to suppress it in the Spanish territories.
Partly as a result of the concept of the divine right, Philip saw himself as the guardian of the Roman Catholic Church. The great undertaking of his life was to defend the Catholic Reformation and turn back the rising Protestant tide in Europe. Within his own lands, Philip enforced religious unity. He turned the Inquisition against Protestants and other people thought to be heretics. Philip fought many wars as he attempted to advance Spanish Catholic power.
because she was a caholic and she wanted the country to turn back to catholicism
Philip Goglia has written: 'Turn up the heat' -- subject(s): Reducing diets, Energy metabolism
saratoga? Energy is what caused the tide to turn in favor of the Americans. This is taught in History.
The first turn was a semicircle, while the second turn had two right angles. It had this shape: |_|
Philip is back and when he come back he will be powerful than every hedgehog but not maren but when they fight it always a tie and maren win 6 time and Philip win 5 time they take turn of wining
English lands in France.
Your'e mama
The cast of Push and Turn - 2007 includes: Darren Frost as Gary Michael Scratch as Firefighter Philip Williams as Warren
the battles in the south
turn cyanotic
Mostly from pressure from their kings.