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Yes. King Philip I, II, III, and IV were all catholic; Roman Catholic.
King Philip ruled Spain
most catholic king
No He was not, King George III was head of the Church of England, thus was an Anglican
King Philip was a fervent Catholic and did all in his power to battle the Lutheran heresy and stem its march to deprive people of their ability to attain heaven.
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Spain was strongly opposed to the Protestant Reformation. King Philip II and the Spanish Inquisition worked to suppress any spread of Protestant ideas in their territories. They viewed the Reformation as a threat to their authority and saw it as heretical.
Philip II
Philip II of Spain, May 21, 1527-September 13, 1598, as per Wikipedia, King Phillip II was Roman Catholic.
'Los reyes catolicos' (The Catholic monarchs) were Ferdinand and Isabella
King Philip didn't succeed in the King Philip war. The colonists soon took over as King Philip failed to get rid of the colonists.
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.