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She supposedly became the mistress of Philip, Prince of Asturias (1527–1598) when he was a teenager. [1] They likely had two illegitimate children together. William, Prince of Orange (1533–1584; "William the Silent/Taciturn") states in his 1581 Apology that when Philip married Infanta Maria Manuela of Portugal (1527–1545) in 1543, he had already been married to Isabel Osorio, thus ...
Philip II [note 1] (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), sometimes known in Spain as Philip the Prudent (Spanish: Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain [note 2] from 1556, King of Portugal from 1580, and King of Naples and Sicily from 1554 until his death in 1598.
Elisabeth de Valois with her husband Philip II of Spain, from Catherine de Medici's Book of Hours. Philip was very attached to Elisabeth, staying close by her side even when she was ill with smallpox. Elisabeth's first pregnancy in 1560 resulted in a stillborn son, [17] followed in 1564 with a miscarriage of twin girls.
Pages in category "Wives of Philip II of Spain" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Philip IV of Spain to Mariana of Austria, in 1647. The marriage was confirmed when she was 14 years old, on 7 October 1649 [71] Alfonso IV d'Este to Laura Martinozzi, Duchess of Modena and Reggio, on 27 May 1655; Mirza Muhammad Sultan to Padishah Bibi, on 13 April 1656; Louis XIV of France to Maria Theresa of Spain, on 2 June 1660 [72]
At his death, Philip II was inconsolable, for the only heir-apparent to the throne remaining was the small and sickly Infante Philip, who assumed the position of Prince of Asturias. The King gave orders that continuous prayers be said at the Church of Our Blessed Lady in Zaragoza for the health of the royal children remaining.
Wives of Philip II of Spain (4 P) Pages in category "Philip II of Spain" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect ...
This was that amiable prince Don Carlos, son of Philip the Second, king of Spain, and grandson of the celebrated emperor Charles V. Don Carlos, possessed all the good qualities of his grandfather without any of the bad ones of his father; and was a prince of great vivacity, admirable learning, and the most amiable disposition.—He had sense ...