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Philip II
(1556-1598)
CHARLES V ABDICATION

Charles V abdicated parts of his
empire:
− In 1554 Charles
abdicated the thrones
of Sicily and Naples
and the Duchy of Milan
to his son Philip.
− On 25th
October 1555
Charles announced his
abdication of Flanders.
− On January 1556
Charles abdicated of
the Spanish Empire.

Philip did not
inherit the German
Empire.

Charles V's brother,
Ferdinand, inherit
the German Empire.
For decades he
served as deputy of
his brother during
his many absences.
PHILIP II, KING OF PORTUGAL, 1580.

In 1578 young king Sebastian
I of Portugal died while
fighting a Crusade in
Morocco.

The portuguese throne was
disputed by several
claimants. Among them
were:
− Antonio, a
illegitimate son of
Sebastian's brother.
− Philip II of Spain. King Sebastian I.
A GLOBAL EMPIRE
PHILIP II WIVES.
María Manuela
of Portugal.
Mary Tudor,
Queen of England,
his aunt.
Elizabeth of
Valois, France
Anne of Austria,
his niece.
GOVERNMENT.

He established Madrid as capital city.

Philip's empire was huge and ungovernable
as a unitary State.

Each territory had its privileges and
representative assemblies.

The size of the Empire and the distances
made direct governance impossible and
communication between the territories was
extremely slow.
PHILIP II MAIN OBJECTIVES OF HIS REIGN.
PROBLEMS
WAR AGAINST
THE PROTESTANTS
WAR AGAINST
THE MUSLIMS, THE
OTTOMANS
WAR AGAINST
ENGLAND
WAR AGAINST
FRANCE
OBJECTIVES
DEFENSE OF
THE EMPIRE
DEFENSE OF
CATHOLICISM
DEFENSE OF THE
CATHOLICISM
- Prohibition of
Protestantism in his
kingdoms.
- Reinforcement of the
Inquisition.
- Prohibition of importing
books from Europe.
- Spanish students could not
study abroad.
- “Blood cleanliness” in the
Administration.
Blood Cleanliness: A common
accusation was that the
New Christians were false
converts, secretly
practicing their former
religion. Authorities
checked the backgrounds
of parents and
grandparents. The religious
and military orders, guilds
and other organizations
incorporated in their
bylaws clauses demanding
proof of cleanliness of
blood. The first statue of
blood cleanliness appeared
in Toledo in 1449.
WHO WERE THE MORISCOS?.
Cardinal Jimenez de Cisneros forced conversions, burnt Islamic texts,
and prosecuted many of Granada's Muslims. In response, Granada's
Muslim population rebelled in 1499.
In 1501 Castilian authorities delivered an ultimatum to Granada's
Muslims: they could either convert to Christianity or be expelled. Most
converted but many continued to dress in their traditional fashion,
speak Arabic, and secretly practiced Islam. Many used the aljamiado
writing system: spanish but with Arabic expressions.
ALPUJARRAS' REVOLT.
The measure provoked many reactions against the kings and the
most violent was the protest in the Alpujarras in 1500. This was
followed by the suppression of their language and customs.
In 1567 King Philip II issued an edict that forced Christianity on
the children of the Moors, which caused an uprising a year later
in the Alpujarras. The nobleman Fernando de Cordova became
the leader of the Moors and took the name of Aben Humeya,
crowned king of the Alpujarras.
With the conquest of
Granada by the Catolic
Kings, the Muslims were
then forced to into
Christian baptism or to
emigrate. Those who chose
the first option became
known as Moriscos.
After the defeat,
more than 70,000
Moriscos were
dispersed around the
lands of Castile. This
had a negative effect
on the economy
because Moriscos
were good farmers
(especially in
irrigated lands and
artisans (silk). The
Moriscos were finally
expelled from Spain
in 1609.
THE NETHERLANDS' REVOLT
- The Protestant Reformation
spread in northern
provinces of Flanders.
- Philip focused on
suppressing Protestantism
in his kingdoms.
- Philip II refused to give his
subjects freedom of
religion.
-Catholicism was a mean to
unify his kingdoms and
subjects.
- The Inquisition acted against
heretics.
- Most of the northern
provinces of Flanders, which
nowadays is The
Netherlands, had converted
to Protestantism. They were
disappointed with the
religious intolerance of the
Spanish monarch.
- In 1566 The Netherlands
rebelled against Philip and
declared their independence.
Fernando Álvarez de Toledo,
Duke of Alba.
- The war lasted 80 years.
- The rebels obtained financial
support from England.
- Spanish troops attacked the rebels
but the war against England forced
king Philip to stop the attacks.
- By the end of his reign Philip tried
to solve the situation by
appointing his daughter Isabel
Clara Eugenia as governor of
Flandes. The agreement with the
Flemish was: if she had
descendants Flanders would
become independent, if she had
not they would become again
subjects of the Spanish Monarchy.
WAR AGAINST FRANCE
- At the beginning of his reign
Philip defeated France at the
Battle of San Quintin.
- French War of Religion (1562-
1598): fought between
French Catholics and
Protestants (Huguenots). The
conflict involved the
factional disputes between
the aristocratic houses of
France, such as the House of
Bourbon and House of Guise
(Lorraine), and both sides
received assistance from
foreign sources.
Philip financed the
Catholic League
during the French
Wars of Religion. He
directly intervened in
the final phases of
the wars and perhaps
dreaming of placing
his favourite
daughter, Isabel Clara
Eugenia, on the
French throne.
Henry IV of France (1589-1610),
House of Bourbon.
WAR AGAINST THE OTTOMAN
TURKS
- The Turks threatened Spanish possessions in the
Mediterranean Sea.
- Philip II formed an alliance with the Pope and Venice (also
threatened by the Turks).
- The alliance, commanded by Don Juan de Austria, Philip's half
brother, defeated the Turks at the Battle of Lepanto (1571).
WAR AGAINST ENGLAND.
- Before Charles V's
abdication, Philip
married Queen Mary of
England inb 1554.
- They had no children
and when Queen Mary
died in 1558 the throne
passed to her sister
Elizabeth, the
Protestant daughter of
Henry VIII.
Then English supported the
rebellion of the
protestants in The
Netherlands.
- English pirates attacked
the fleets which came
from America.
- Philip II decided to invade
England with a great
army, the Spanish
Armada.
Sir Francis Drake
ECONOMY
- Charles V and Philip
II's war sent Spain to
bankruptcy.
- Despite the gold and
silver that came from
America, the Spanish
Monarchy needed
loans from bankers.
- Philip was forced to
declare bankruptcy
several times.

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Philip ii

  • 2. CHARLES V ABDICATION  Charles V abdicated parts of his empire: − In 1554 Charles abdicated the thrones of Sicily and Naples and the Duchy of Milan to his son Philip. − On 25th October 1555 Charles announced his abdication of Flanders. − On January 1556 Charles abdicated of the Spanish Empire.  Philip did not inherit the German Empire.  Charles V's brother, Ferdinand, inherit the German Empire. For decades he served as deputy of his brother during his many absences.
  • 3. PHILIP II, KING OF PORTUGAL, 1580.  In 1578 young king Sebastian I of Portugal died while fighting a Crusade in Morocco.  The portuguese throne was disputed by several claimants. Among them were: − Antonio, a illegitimate son of Sebastian's brother. − Philip II of Spain. King Sebastian I.
  • 5. PHILIP II WIVES. María Manuela of Portugal. Mary Tudor, Queen of England, his aunt. Elizabeth of Valois, France Anne of Austria, his niece.
  • 6. GOVERNMENT.  He established Madrid as capital city.  Philip's empire was huge and ungovernable as a unitary State.  Each territory had its privileges and representative assemblies.  The size of the Empire and the distances made direct governance impossible and communication between the territories was extremely slow.
  • 7. PHILIP II MAIN OBJECTIVES OF HIS REIGN. PROBLEMS WAR AGAINST THE PROTESTANTS WAR AGAINST THE MUSLIMS, THE OTTOMANS WAR AGAINST ENGLAND WAR AGAINST FRANCE OBJECTIVES DEFENSE OF THE EMPIRE DEFENSE OF CATHOLICISM
  • 8. DEFENSE OF THE CATHOLICISM - Prohibition of Protestantism in his kingdoms. - Reinforcement of the Inquisition. - Prohibition of importing books from Europe. - Spanish students could not study abroad. - “Blood cleanliness” in the Administration. Blood Cleanliness: A common accusation was that the New Christians were false converts, secretly practicing their former religion. Authorities checked the backgrounds of parents and grandparents. The religious and military orders, guilds and other organizations incorporated in their bylaws clauses demanding proof of cleanliness of blood. The first statue of blood cleanliness appeared in Toledo in 1449.
  • 9. WHO WERE THE MORISCOS?. Cardinal Jimenez de Cisneros forced conversions, burnt Islamic texts, and prosecuted many of Granada's Muslims. In response, Granada's Muslim population rebelled in 1499. In 1501 Castilian authorities delivered an ultimatum to Granada's Muslims: they could either convert to Christianity or be expelled. Most converted but many continued to dress in their traditional fashion, speak Arabic, and secretly practiced Islam. Many used the aljamiado writing system: spanish but with Arabic expressions.
  • 10. ALPUJARRAS' REVOLT. The measure provoked many reactions against the kings and the most violent was the protest in the Alpujarras in 1500. This was followed by the suppression of their language and customs. In 1567 King Philip II issued an edict that forced Christianity on the children of the Moors, which caused an uprising a year later in the Alpujarras. The nobleman Fernando de Cordova became the leader of the Moors and took the name of Aben Humeya, crowned king of the Alpujarras. With the conquest of Granada by the Catolic Kings, the Muslims were then forced to into Christian baptism or to emigrate. Those who chose the first option became known as Moriscos.
  • 11. After the defeat, more than 70,000 Moriscos were dispersed around the lands of Castile. This had a negative effect on the economy because Moriscos were good farmers (especially in irrigated lands and artisans (silk). The Moriscos were finally expelled from Spain in 1609.
  • 12. THE NETHERLANDS' REVOLT - The Protestant Reformation spread in northern provinces of Flanders. - Philip focused on suppressing Protestantism in his kingdoms. - Philip II refused to give his subjects freedom of religion. -Catholicism was a mean to unify his kingdoms and subjects.
  • 13. - The Inquisition acted against heretics. - Most of the northern provinces of Flanders, which nowadays is The Netherlands, had converted to Protestantism. They were disappointed with the religious intolerance of the Spanish monarch. - In 1566 The Netherlands rebelled against Philip and declared their independence. Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alba.
  • 14. - The war lasted 80 years. - The rebels obtained financial support from England. - Spanish troops attacked the rebels but the war against England forced king Philip to stop the attacks. - By the end of his reign Philip tried to solve the situation by appointing his daughter Isabel Clara Eugenia as governor of Flandes. The agreement with the Flemish was: if she had descendants Flanders would become independent, if she had not they would become again subjects of the Spanish Monarchy.
  • 15. WAR AGAINST FRANCE - At the beginning of his reign Philip defeated France at the Battle of San Quintin. - French War of Religion (1562- 1598): fought between French Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots). The conflict involved the factional disputes between the aristocratic houses of France, such as the House of Bourbon and House of Guise (Lorraine), and both sides received assistance from foreign sources.
  • 16. Philip financed the Catholic League during the French Wars of Religion. He directly intervened in the final phases of the wars and perhaps dreaming of placing his favourite daughter, Isabel Clara Eugenia, on the French throne. Henry IV of France (1589-1610), House of Bourbon.
  • 17. WAR AGAINST THE OTTOMAN TURKS - The Turks threatened Spanish possessions in the Mediterranean Sea. - Philip II formed an alliance with the Pope and Venice (also threatened by the Turks). - The alliance, commanded by Don Juan de Austria, Philip's half brother, defeated the Turks at the Battle of Lepanto (1571).
  • 18. WAR AGAINST ENGLAND. - Before Charles V's abdication, Philip married Queen Mary of England inb 1554. - They had no children and when Queen Mary died in 1558 the throne passed to her sister Elizabeth, the Protestant daughter of Henry VIII.
  • 19. Then English supported the rebellion of the protestants in The Netherlands. - English pirates attacked the fleets which came from America. - Philip II decided to invade England with a great army, the Spanish Armada. Sir Francis Drake
  • 20. ECONOMY - Charles V and Philip II's war sent Spain to bankruptcy. - Despite the gold and silver that came from America, the Spanish Monarchy needed loans from bankers. - Philip was forced to declare bankruptcy several times.