Philip was married four times and had children with three of his wives. These three all died in childbirth. Most of his children died young.
Philip's first wife was his double first cousin, Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal. She was a daughter of Philip's maternal uncle, John III of Portugal, and paternal aunt, Catherine of Austria. The marriage produced one son, at whose birth Maria Manuela died in 1545:
Philip's second wife was his double first cousin once removed, Queen Mary I of England. The 1554 marriage to Mary was political. By this marriage, Philip became jure uxoris King of England and Ireland, although the couple was apart more than together as they ruled their respective countries. The marriage produced no children and Mary died in 1558, ending Philip's reign in England and Ireland.
Philip's third wife was Elisabeth of Valois, the eldest daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. {also a distant relation of Philip-she was descended from their mutual ancestor Alfonso VII of León and Castile}. Their marriage (1559-1568) produced five daughters. Elisabeth died hours after a miscarriage in 1568. Their children were:
Philip's fourth and final wife was his sororal niece, Anna of Austria. By contemporary accounts, this was a convivial and satisfactory marriage (1570-1580) for both Philip and Anna. This marriage produced four sons and one daughter. Anna died after giving birth to Maria in 1580. Their children were:
Phillip II was from Valladolid Spain. Type your answer here...
No King Phillip II of Spain was not bow legged. King Phillip II of Spain was briefly married to Mary I of England.
Phillip III inherited from Phillip II.
Philip II was a Catholic. Spain is a Catholic country
Philip II of Spain, May 21, 1527-September 13, 1598, as per Wikipedia, King Phillip II was Roman Catholic.
Phillip was born in Spain.
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Phillip II of Spain became KIng of Spain on January 16, 1566.
Phillip II married Bloody Mary, Elizabeth I half - sister. Phillip was also known as Prince Phillip of Spain. Mary's mother was Spanish princess Catherine of Aragon, who was the only daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, so Mary had links back to Spain and Phillip II.
The name Philippines is a clue. The Philippines were colonized by Spain during the reign of Phillip II King of Spain 1556 to 1598.
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It is named after Phillip II king of Spain.