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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Innocent III |
 | | After the coronation Philip sent the legates back to Rome with letters requesting the pope's ratification of his election; but Innocent was dissatisfied with the action of the Bishop of Sutri and refused to ratify the election. |  | | Previous to his death he had urged the College of Cardinals to elect Giovanni di Colonna as his successor; but Lotario de' Conti was elected pope, at Rome, on the very day on which Celestine III died. |  | | He excommunicated Alfonso IX of Leon, for marrying a near relative, Berengaria, a daughter of Alfonso VIII, contrary to the laws of the Church, and effected their separation in 1204. |
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| | The reign of Philip III (from Spain) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Spain is bordered on the west by Portugal; in the northeast it borders France, from which it is separated by the tiny principality of Andorra and by the great wall of the Pyrenees Mountains. |  | | This is not surprising when it is recalled that Spain and Portugal led the Europeans... |  | | Complement to the TV special offering a tribute to African-American civil rights leader A. Philip Randolph, the director of the 1963 March on Washington. |
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 | | Spain continues the war with the United Provinces. |  | | Spain must appoint him Governor-General of Ireland, Hugh O'Donnell and Desmond (James Fitzgerald)' respectively Governors of Connaught and Munster ; and a great force of Spaniards must be landed to cooperate with the rebels. |  | | No sooner had peace relieved Spain of some of her most pressing troubles and provided an opportunity for retrenchment of expenditure, than Spinola hurried to Valladolid to beg for means to carry on a renewed vigorous campaign against the Dutch Protestants. |
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| | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 99054217 |
 | | The enthronement of Philip III of Spain (Philip II's son and heir) in 1598 also meant the rise to power of the duke of Lerma, the first of a series of European favourites/prime ministers who influenced greatly politics, government, court culture and the arts during the seventeenth century. |  | | Was the effect of the rise of the favourite/prime minister upon the constitution of personal monarchies and on the political and ideological struggles? |  | | Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Spain Politics and government 1598-1621, Philip III, King of Spain, 1578-1621, Lerma, Francisco Sandoval y Rojas, duque de, 1552-1625 |
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| | Philip III and the Pax Hispanica 1598-1621 |
 | | Philip III and his council of state in Madrid had predicted that the Dutch republic would split into feuding provinces once a relative peace arrived. |  | | After the death of his father, Philip II of Spain, Philip III in September 1598 faced a series of strategic dilemmas most states do not survive. |  | | Like his father, Philip III believed that Spain, as the leading Catholic power in Europe, could not settle for anything less than a return by the Dutch to the Catholic Church. |
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| | Philip Wylie Information |
 | | * Philip II of Portugal (III of Spain) |  | | * Philip I of Portugal (II of Spain) |  | | * Philip III of Portugal (IV of Spain) |
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| | Philip III |
 | | Having resided in Valladolid in the first years of his reign, he eventually fixed his court in Madrid. |  | | After a visit to Portugal (1619), he suffered the first attack of an illness that two years later brought about his death. |  | | Philip was the son of Philip II of Spain by his fourth consort, his Habsburg cousin Anna of Austria. |
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| | H-Net Review: Reid J. Rozen on Philip III and the Pax Hispanica, 1598-1621: The Failure of Grand ... |
 | | Philip was intent on recovering the provinces both for Spain and for Catholicism (pp. |  | | It would be another two years, however, before the labyrinthine negotiations produced the Twelve Years' Truce and, according to Allen, ushered in the brief Pax Hispanica. |  | | Scholars have generally assumed that Philip delegated much of the responsibility for running the government to his favorite, the Duke of Lerma, who was, in turn, more concerned with his and his family's advancement than with mundane matters of statecraft. |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=12087972676734
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| | P3econ |
 | | However, the court in Madrid was frequently filled with those who wanted an aggressive foreign policy and Philip was usually persuaded into a foreign policy he could not afford. |  | | Industry was not a great employer and simply did not ‘take-off’ in Philip’s reign. |  | | Philip III inherited a disastrous economy from his father, Philip II. |
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| | Philip III of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Philip III (Spanish: Felipe III) (April 14, 1578 – March 31, 1621) was the king of Spain and Portugal (as Philip II Portuguese: Filipe II), from 1598 until his death. |  | | Philip III married Margaret, sister of Ferdinand II. |  | | The old king had sorrowfully confessed that God had not given him a son capable of governing his vast dominions, and had foreseen that Philip III would be led by his servants. |
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| | Philip III King Of SPAIN, NAPLES, SICILY & PORTU/? |
 | | Name: Philip IV Of SPAIN, NAPLES, SICILY & PORTUGAL Born: 1605 at: Valladalid, Spain Married: WFT Est. |  | | Name: Anne Prinzessin VON OESTERREICH Born: 1601 at: Madrid, Spain Married: 1615 at: Died: 1666 at: Spouses: Louis XIII Koenig VON FRANKREICH |  | | Born: 1578 at: Madrid, Spain Married: WFT Est. |
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| | St Isidore the Farmer |
 | | He was married to Maria Torribia, a canonized saint, who is venerated in Spain as Maria della Cabeza, from the fact that her head (Spanish, cabeza) is often carried in procession especially in time of drought. |  | | On another occasion his master saw an angel ploughing on either side of him, so that Isidore's work was equal to that of three of his fellow-laborers. |  | | He is said to have appeared to Alfonso of Castile, and to have shown him the hidden path by which he surprised the Moors and gained the victory of Las Nevas de Tolosa, in 1212. |
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| | Bibliography of Early Modern Iberia |
 | | Kamen, Henry, Phoenix and the Flame: Catalonia and the Counter Reformation |  | | Brown, Jonathan, and J.H. Elliott, A Palace for a King: The Buen Retiro and the Court of Philip IV |  | | Thompson, I.A.A., War and Government in Hapsburg Spain, 1560-1620 |
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| | European Wars of Religion: 16c-17c |
 | | Why did Elizabeth I put Mary Stuart under house arrest for so many years? |  | | Why did Philip II take upon himself the leadership of the Catholic Counter-Reformation? |  | | Why did Philip II send the Armada Católica, the Spanish Armada, against Elizabeth I in 1588? |
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| | Philip IV |
 | | Philip dismissed Olivares in 1643 and replaced him with Don Luis Méndez de Haro, who remained in office until his death in 1661. |  | | Philip's first wife was Elizabeth (Spanish, Isabel), daughter of Henry IV of France; after her death in 1644, he married Maria Anna (Mariana), daughter of the Holy Roman emperor Ferdinand III. |  | | A poet and patron of the arts, Philip was the friend and patron of the painter Velázquez, many of whose works portray Philip and members of his court. |
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| | Johns Hopkins University Press Books The Empress, the Queen, and the Nun |
 | | Magdalena Sánchez is an associate professor of history at Gettysburg College. |  | | Women and Power at the Court of Philip III of Spain |  | | "Sánchez has provided us with an illuminating study of the place of women in the court politics of Philip III's reign. |
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| | Who was Queen Anne of Austria? |
 | | She was born in 1601 and died January 20, 1666. |  | | When Richelieu represented her as wishing to divorce Louis to marry another Anne was compelled to appear before the king's counsel to answer this charge. |  | | Anne of Austria,was the daughter of King Philip III of Spain and the mother of Louis XIV of France |
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| | Classical Net Review - Music for the Duke Of Lerma |
 | | This was the man who had the ear of King Philip III of Spain. |  | | Secular diversions were not forgotten, but the Duke of Lerma appealed to Philip III's piety by planning a procession and service for the Translation of the Blessed Sacrament into the church at San Pedro. |  | | The duke built San Pedro, a massive palace and religious community, at his birthplace, and hosted Philip II there on three occasions: 1610, 1614, and 1617. |
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| | The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 12298 |
 | | Philip III (of Spain) was born on 14 April 1578 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. |  | | Philip III (of Spain) died on 31 March 1621 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain, at age 42. |  | | He married Archduchess Margarethe (of Austria), daughter of Archduke Karl (of Austria) and Princess Marie Anna (of Bavaria), in 1599 in Valencia, Valencia, Spain. |
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| | Wikipedia: Philip |
 | | Prince Philip of the United Kingdom, Duke of Edinburgh |  | | This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. |
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| | ONLIPIX - Great names pictures : ANN |
 | | ANNA OF AUSTRIA (queen of France, daughter of PHILIP III of Spain, wife of LOUIS XIII, mother of LOUIS XIV)(1601-1666) |  | | ANNA OF AUSTRIA (Queen of Spain, daughter of MAXIMILIAN II, wife of PHILIP II of Spain, mother of PHILIP III)(1549-1580) |
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| | MSN Encarta - Philip III (of Spain and Naples) |
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 | | Spain III Philip of Queen Margaret Arts Graphic Achenbach Europe Flanders Print Engraving inscription Latin stones precious pearls robes embroidered jewelry insignia royal ruff woman dressed Richly Anton Wierix Flemish 3328201301660012 A014411 1963.30.11135 AFGA |  | | Margaret, Queen of Philip III of Spain, 16th - 17th century |
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| | Phillip |
 | | What did Philip III inherit in 1598 ? |
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| | (Peter_II of_Yugoslavia - Philippa ) |
 | | Philip_I the_Fair (King of France) (1052 - 29 Jul 1108) |  | | Philip_II (King of Spain) (21 May 1527 - 13 Sep 1598) |  | | Philip_I the_Handsome (King of Castile) (1478 - 1506) |
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