Anne (of Austria), daughter of Philip of Spain. Confusing, isn't it? Spain and Austria were ruled by the same family at the time.
The Napoleon family ruled both France and Spain. They were the rulers of both of these areas in the middle of the 16th century.
The Dutch were not of Spain. The Habsburg Royal Family of Austria acquired the low countries by marriage. They then married into the Spanish ruling family. By 1516 Charles I of Spain ruled both areas. He was also Charles V Holy Roman Emperor. The low countries were not part of Spain they simply had the same ruler.
The Hapsburgs were a European royal dynastic family who ruled various territories throughout history including Spain, the Netherlands and some Italian kingdoms. The Hapsburgs were best known for ruling Austria until 1919
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No, she was a member of the Austrian Imperial family. This family, the Hapsburgs, were of Germanic origin, and ruled Spain as well as Austria - and, at various times, Bohemia, Hungary, Croatia, Portugal, Transylvania, Tuscany, Parma, Modena and - honestly - Mexico. But never Prussia.
Spain and Austria do not share a border
Westphalia, Duchy of Warsaw, Naples, Italy, Spain and Holland
Austro-Hungary was ruled by an Emperor from the Habsburg family in 1914.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
Countries are not ruled by other countries. The answer is none, nor does Spain have colonies..
The French government ruled.