Philip the Handsome (22 June/July 1478 – 25 September 1506), also called the Fair, was ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and titular Duke of Burgundy...
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Philip the Handsome may refer to: Philip I of Castile Philip IV of France This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Philip the...
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I the Handsome (13th century), Prince of Ryazan (in present-day Russia) Philibert the Handsome or Philibert II (1480–1504), Duke of Savoy Philip the Handsome...
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Joanna of Castile (redirect from Joanna the Mad)
Joanna was married by arrangement to the Austrian archduke Philip the Handsome on 20 October 1496. Following the deaths of her elder brother John, elder...
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Carlos V of the Holy Roman Empire)
sun never sets". Charles was born in Flanders to Habsburg Archduke Philip the Handsome, son of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Mary of Burgundy, and...
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Burgundian State (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the flag caption or type parameters)
all the Burgundian Netherlands. It was abolished by Mary's Great Privilege of 1477, only to be reestablished by her son Philip the Handsome under the name...
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Hanau-Münzenberg (1449–1500) Philip I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1476–1551) Philip I of Castile, Philip the Handsome (1478–1506) Philip I, Margrave of Baden...
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his family's lands in Switzerland to the Swiss Confederacy. Through the marriage of his son Philip the Handsome to eventual queen Joanna of Castile in...
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House of Habsburg (redirect from Joseph branch of the Habsburg)
in 1482, Maximilian acted as regent for his son Philip the Handsome. Philip the Handsome (1482–1506) Charles V (1506–1555) Margaret of Austria, Duchess...
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to arrive in the New World. The Cross of Burgundy was introduced to Spain after the marriage of Joanna of Castile to Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy...
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House of Valois-Burgundy (category Ruling families of the County of Holland)
of the dynasty was his daughter, Mary (r. 1477–1482). On her death in 1482 her lands outside of France passed to her eldest son, Philip the Handsome, to...
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regent 1482–1494) Philip IV the Handsome (German: Philipp der Schöne; French: Philippe le Beau), titular Duke of Burgundy as Philip IV (1482–1506) Charles...
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John, Prince of Asturias (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
in 1500. The Spanish kingdoms passed to his younger sister Joanna, her husband Philip the Handsome, and their Habsburg descendants. Philip had himself...
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Habsburg monarchy (redirect from The Habsburg Domains)
Burgundy, thus bringing the Burgundian Netherlands into the Habsburg possessions. Their son, Philip the Handsome, married Joanna the Mad of Spain (daughter...
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Burgundian Netherlands (redirect from The Burgundian Netherlands)
had bequested the Burgundian heritage to her and Maximilian's son, Philip the Handsome. His father, dissatisfied with the terms of the Arras agreement...
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Henry VII of England (category People of the Wars of the Roses)
extorted the Treaty of Windsor from Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy. Philip had been shipwrecked on the English coast, and while Henry's guest, was...
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Mary of Burgundy (redirect from Mary the Rich)
father. Issue: Philip the Handsome (22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506), who succeeded his mother as Philip IV of Burgundy and became Philip I of Castile...
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Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
co-sovereigns of the Low Countries. In 1482, her mother died and her four-year-old brother Philip the Handsome succeeded her as sovereign of the Low Countries...
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Spanish Netherlands (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the flag caption or type parameters)
prevailed with the support of Duke Albert III of Saxony and his son Philip the Handsome, husband of Joanna of Castile, could assume the rule over the Habsburg...
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supported by the French King, but in 1505, Guelders was regained by King Maximilian's son Philip the Handsome. Charles had to accompany Philip to Spain to...
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Eleanor of Austria (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
the eldest child of Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile, who would later become co-sovereigns of Castile. Her father was also the son of the reigning...
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of Joanna of Castile and Philip the Handsome of Austria-Burgundy This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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Le Quesnoy (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
of the heads of these establishments had to be made with the consent of the central government. Philip the Handsome (French: Philippe le Beau), the ruler...
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French–Habsburg rivalry (category 16th century in the Habsburg monarchy)
married Mary, the last Valois ruler of Burgundy and the Burgundian Netherlands, in 1477. Nineteen years later, their son Philip the Handsome married Joanna...
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Ferdinand II of Aragon (redirect from Ferdinand the Catholic)
Queen of Aragon (1516–1555). She married Philip I (Philip the handsome) (son of Emperor Maximilian I); and was the mother of King Charles I of Spain (also...
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is the name of two Iberian kings: Philip I of Castile (1478–1506), known as the Handsome or the Fair, son of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor Philip I...
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Habsburg Netherlands (redirect from Lord of the Netherlands)
1482, her substantial possessions including the Burgundian Netherlands passed to her son, Philip the Handsome, who married Joanna of Castile, daughter of...
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This is a list of prominent people executed by the state during the reign of the Tudors. The list is not exhaustive....
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The governor (Dutch: landvoogd) or governor-general (gouverneur-generaal) of the Habsburg Netherlands was a representative appointed by the Holy Roman...
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Luxembourg (category Member states of the Union for the Mediterranean)
over Luxembourg. In 1482, Philip the Handsome inherited all of what became then known as the Habsburg Netherlands, and with it the Duchy of Luxembourg. For...
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