Phillip II (1556-1598)
Made peace with France. Mandated religious reforms for the Netherlands. Increased government power.
HE conquered Portugal
He conquered Philippines
Under Philip II's rule Spain became one the richest nation of the world
he colinized the philippeans.
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HE became king
King Phillip of Spain was the consort of Mary Tudor. Their marriage was part of the long struggle with France at the time, in July of 1554. Phillip II was the son of Emperor Charles V, the regent of Spain between the times of 1542 and 1548, and then king in 1556 until his death. King Phillip of Spain was not crowned, but he took up the style of the King of England.
He made the first chariots and arrows.
The brother of Napoleon who was made King of Spain was King Joseph I Bonaparte and he reigned from 1808 to 1813.
Alexander the Great, the son of King Phillip II. After King Phillip was murdered, Alexander was made king. He spread Hellenistic Culture (culture or customs of the Greeks) while he conquered other lands.
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.
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Yes he most certainly did. To the very King of Spain. He also went to the King of Spain and the Queen to get the money he needed to pay for his expedition. The Queen made the deal.
Spain has three branches of government: Legislative: Made up of the Cortés congress. Executive: Made up by the Prime Minister drawn from the Cortés and the Head of State who is the King of Spain, Judicial: Made up by the Supreme Court of Spain and all lower courts.
King Phillip's War took place in Plymouth Colony Boston and the Connecticut River Valley. The war began in 1675, and didn't end when its namesake, King Phillip was hunted down and killed by Puritans and their native American allies in 1676, but continued until a treaty was made in 1678.