He was her first cousin once removed, I think because it's very complicated.
Three sisters born to Isabella of Castille and Ferdinand of Aragon are involved.
Juana was Philips' father's mother. Maria was Philips mother's mother. Catherine was Mary's mother.
Things get even worse with his fourth marriage, please don't ask about that ;).
queen isabelle of England met king phillip in the middle of the ocean and took Spain's spices.
I assume by "Spanish Armada" you mean Phillip II of Spain's unsuccessful attempt to invade England, which occurred in 1588. At the time, Queen Elizabeth I ruled England.
The King of Spain, Philip II, was a Catholic and began the naval war against England in 1588. He sent a huge war fleet to England for several reasons: A. To safeguard Spanish merchant ships and Spain's colonies against English raids; B. To depose the Protestant queen of England, Elizabeth I; and C. To restore Catholicism to England. The Spanish Armada met a huge storm that destroyed much of the King's fleet, and the English war ships ended the entire affair.
No. He wanted Mary to crown him King of England but she never did.
Because people feared they would be put under Spanish rule, and disliked the idea of having a foreign king. After all, Spain was hated by the English, as they were seen as England's main rivals in Europe.
queen isabelle of England met king phillip in the middle of the ocean and took Spain's spices.
Mary toder queen of England
Mary 1st married Phillip prince of Spain at sometime when she was Queen of England.
The name Philippines is a clue. The Philippines were colonized by Spain during the reign of Phillip II King of Spain 1556 to 1598.
Phillip of Spain
King Phillip of Spain
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I assume by "Spanish Armada" you mean Phillip II of Spain's unsuccessful attempt to invade England, which occurred in 1588. At the time, Queen Elizabeth I ruled England.
prince phillip of spain
no she married phillip ii of Spain
The King of Spain, Philip II, was a Catholic and began the naval war against England in 1588. He sent a huge war fleet to England for several reasons: A. To safeguard Spanish merchant ships and Spain's colonies against English raids; B. To depose the Protestant queen of England, Elizabeth I; and C. To restore Catholicism to England. The Spanish Armada met a huge storm that destroyed much of the King's fleet, and the English war ships ended the entire affair.
No King Phillip II of Spain was not bow legged. King Phillip II of Spain was briefly married to Mary I of England.