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THE DYNASTY OF THE AUSTRIAS - Contenido educativo
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the dynasty of the Austrias Austrias is the name by which the dynasty of the
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Habsburgs is known the reigning Spanish monarchy in the 16th and 17th centuries
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the Austrian dynasty started with King Philip the first known as Philip the
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handsome and he was comprised of five Kings Charles the first Philip the
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second Philip the third Philip the fourth and Charles the second Philip the
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Philip I married Juana the Mad, the daughter of the Catholic kings, who became the Queen of Castilla on the death of her mother, Isabel the Catholic.
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However, Philip was not content with being the Queen's consort, and he claimed his wife was deranged.
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Thanks to the support of a large part of the Castilian nobility, he was named king, but only for a few months between April and September 1506.
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Philip I, who was a fan of ball games, drank iced water which gave him a fever and which subsequently led to his death.
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Charles I was the eldest son of Philip I and Juana the Mad, and he inherited a great empire on the death of his father.
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Holland, Luxembourg, Artois and the French Comte were joined by Aragon, Navarre, Castilla, Naples, Sicily, Sardinia and the already conquered territories in America.
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In 1519, on the death of his paternal grandfather Maximiliano I, he obtained the Austrian territories of the Habsburgs and was named Emperor of Germany.
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For this reason he is known as Charles I of Spain and V of Germany
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His arrival in Spain, a country whose language and customs were not familiar to him
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Caused the Commune Wars, led by Padilla, Bravo and Maldonado
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Who were defeated at the Battle of Villalar
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Two years before his death he abdicated in favour of his son Philip II
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and retired to the Monastery of Giusti in Extremadura.
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There he received his natural son John, who would become known as Don Juan of Austria,
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a great soldier and diplomat during the reign of his step-brother Philip II.
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Philip II, nicknamed the Prudent, established the court in Madrid,
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specifically in the Escorial, from where he governed all his dominions.
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Being the son of Charles I and Isabel of Portugal,
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not only did he receive the territories inherited from his father,
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but he also received the crown of Portugal and all its colonies.
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During his reign, Spain became the most powerful country in the world
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and the saying,
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the sun never sets on the Spanish Empire, was invented.
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Philip II was a great defender of Christianity.
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He had two important military victories, but also an important defeat.
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At the Battle of Saint-Quentin, in the north of France, he beat the French.
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To celebrate his victory, which occurred on the 10th of August 1557, the day of San Lorenzo,
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he ordered a monastery to be built for the saint in El Escorial.
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At the naval battle of Lepanto, which took place off the Greek coast,
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Philip II led the so-called Holy League
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which defeated the Ottoman Empire of the Turks.
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His big failure was the confrontation with England
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for maritime control of all the world
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which resulted in the defeat of the invincible armada
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off the coasts of Scotland and Ireland
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due partly to the adverse weather conditions.
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After this, Philip's plan to invade England
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and dethroned Elizabeth I was abandoned.
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Philip III succeeded his father and was known as the Pious
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and was the son of his father's fourth wife, Anna of Austria.
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Philip III was not interested in affairs of state
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and relinquished the power to a series of worthies,
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the first and most famous being the Duke of Larimer.
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The most relevant event in his reign was the expulsion of the Moors,
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moriscos who were muslims who had been forced to convert to christianity during the reign of the
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catholic kings their integration into spanish society had been very difficult and in 1609
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philip the third expelled them from spain for religious and national security reasons
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philip the fourth succeeded philip the third and was known as the planet king when he came to the
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throne at the age of only 16. Like his father, he handed over the power to a worthy, the
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Count-Duke of Olivares, who tried to maintain Spanish hegemony in Europe by fighting the
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Thirty Year War. Philip IV was a patron of the arts, promoting artistic, literary and
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theatrical endeavour. His reign coincided with the so-called Golden Age of Culture in
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Spain, with figures like the painter Velázquez, the dramatist Lope de Vega, or the poet Quevedo.
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The successor of Philip IV was his son Charles II, known as the Bewitched, due to his sickly
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weak constitution and his lack of mental capacity. His reign was characterized by an economic crisis
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inherited from his father's reign
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by the wars against the France of Louis XIV.
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Despite being married twice,
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Charles II had no descendants,
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leading to the Spanish War of Succession,
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which was an international conflict
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that lasted from 1701
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until the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.
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In 1700, he named his successor as Philip of Anjou.
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grandson of louis the 14th who ascended to the throne of spain with the name philip the fourth
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starting the bourbon dynasty with that the dynasty of the spanish austrias came to an end
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having been in power for nearly two centuries
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and coinciding with the most glorious age of the spanish empire
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- Alicia M.
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- Fecha:
- 25 de febrero de 2024 - 9:40
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