maintain absolute power
maintain Spanish control of the Netherlands.
Louis XIV and Philip II were both absolutists, and believed that they should be the supreme rulers of France and Spain. A common goal of the two was to maintain absolute power. Hope this little bit helps :]
There were four kings: Louis III, 1501-1504, (Louis XII of France) Ferdinand III, 1504-1516, (Ferdinand II of Aragon) Charles IV, 1516-1554, (Charles I of Spain) Philip I, 1554-1598, (Philip II of Spain)
King Charles's father (Philip V) was the uncle of Louis XV, so that made Charles and Louis XV grandnephews.
Philip V, grandson of Louis XIV of France, was the first Bourbon King of Spain. His reign lasted from November 1, 1700 until January 15, 1724. He then abdicated in favor of his son, Louis. Upon the death of Louis on September 6, 1724, he assumed the throne again.
Louis Vuitton products are manufactured in France and Spain
The First Bourbon King of Spain was King Philip V of Spain. Philip Duke of Anjou, second son of Louis, Grand Dauphin and Grandson of King Louis XIV, was born in Versailles on Dec 19, 1683.Philippe V of Spain "el Animoso", ("the brave") reigned from 1700 until 1746.
Spain is the southern neighbour of France. They have a common border in the Pyrenees mountain range.
Spain is a federal state. It is a monarchy. France is a centralized state, and a republic.
King Philip I of France was born on May 23, 1052.
the people and the language
Philip II of Spain was known as Philip the Prudent