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Philip II, detail of an oil painting by Titian; in the Corsini Gallery, Rome. [Credit: Alinari/Art Resource, New York]Philip II, detail of an oil painting by Titian; in the Corsini Gallery, Rome. [Credit: Alinari/Art Resource, New York]

(born , May 21, 1527, Valladolid, Spain—died Sept. 13, 1598, El Escorial) King of Spain (1556–98) and of Portugal (as Philip I, 1580–98).

The son of Emperor Charles V, Philip received from his father the duchy of Milan (1540), the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily (1554), the Netherlands (1555), and Spain and its overseas empire (1556). He ruled from the Netherlands from 1555 and waged a successful war against France in 1557. From 1559 he ruled from Spain, where he built the palace of El Escorial and encouraged Spain's literary golden age. He was a champion of the Counter-Reformation but failed to put down rebellions in the Netherlands (from 1568) and to conquer England, suffering the defeat of the Spanish Armada (1588). He gained a victory in the Mediterranean with the defeat of the Ottoman offensive at the Battle of Lepanto (1571) and unified the Iberian Peninsula as king of Portugal from 1580. During his reign the Spanish empire attained its greatest power, extent, and influence.

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    Philip II may refer to: Philip II of Macedon (382–336 BC); Philip II of France (1165–122... more


     
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