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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was married to Queen Elizabeth II for more than 73 years, making him the longest-serving royal consort (aka spouse ... married Philip of Spain, who was allowed ...
French World War II reenactors dressed as U.S. infantrymen ... Each Saturday, Opinions columnist Philip Bump makes and breaks down charts explaining the latest in economics, pop culture, politics ...
The journey that brought Prince Philip to Winchester began in mid-July when he set sail from Corunna, Spain, with a fleet reportedly numbering 125 ships, carrying the flower of Spanish nobility.
It is not well-known that at one point in the 16th century, our two countries shared one king—Philip II. Philip was not just King of Spain, he also ruled over an empire that included: Naples, Sicily, ...
The so-called Golden Age of Spain had many tarnished secrets, and King Philip II was behind the darkest of them. Cold, cruel, and inflexible in his ways, Philip viewed himself as the pious hero of ...
Philip II of Spain Why is Philip II of Spain being repeatedly referred to as Emperor, in articles about de Valette’s sword? Upon the abdication of his father, Emperor Charles V, the (Holy Roman ...
This rule also applies to spouses of monarchs ... consort to a ruling queen in British history, following King Philip II of Spain, William III, Prince George of Denmark and Prince Albert.
Specifically, researchers identified the occupant of Royal Tomb II as that of Philip II, who died in 336 ... a team of researchers from Greece, Spain and the U.S. studied the skeletal remains ...
On the night of Dec. 7-8, 1585, the situation of the troops of Emperor Philip II of Spain looked bleak. The Tercio Viejo de Zamora infantry regiment commanded by Francisco Arias de Bobadilla was ...