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  2. Wedding of Mary I of England and Philip of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Philip would share in Mary's titles and aid her administration. Mary, if Philip died before her, would enjoy a dowry or jointure income from Spanish lands and territories including Brabant, Flanders, Hainault and Holland. Margaret of York had the same jointure in 1468. Possibly, the final articles would include a contract preventing Philip ...

  3. Philip II of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Philip and Mary appeared on coins together, with a single crown suspended between them as a symbol of joint reign. The Great Seal shows Philip and Mary seated on thrones, holding the crown together. [49] The coat of arms of England was impaled with Philip's to denote their joint reign.

  4. Mary I of England - Wikipedia

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    Philip and Mary sixpence, 1554 Mary shilling. The weather during the years of Mary's reign was consistently wet. The persistent rain and flooding led to famine. [152] Another problem was the decline of the Antwerp cloth trade. [153] Despite Mary's marriage to Philip, England did not benefit from Spain's enormously lucrative trade with the New ...

  5. Act for the Marriage of Queen Mary to Philip of Spain

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    The Act for the Marriage of Queen Mary to Philip of Spain (1 Mar. Sess. 3 c. 2), or Queen Mary's Marriage Act, was an Act of the Parliament of England, which was passed in April 1554, to regulate the future marriage and joint reign of Queen Mary I and Philip of Spain, son and heir apparent of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.

  6. Carlos, Prince of Asturias - Wikipedia

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    However, to hasten the reconciliation between Spain and France, Elizabeth married Philip instead. [20] Three other brides were then suggested for the Prince: Mary, Queen of Scots ; [ 21 ] Margaret of Valois , youngest daughter of Henry II of France; [ 22 ] and Anna of Austria , who was a daughter of Philip's cousin, Emperor Maximilian II and ...

  7. Philip the Handsome - Wikipedia

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    Boy's racing armour belonging to Philip, made around 1490 by unknown armourer from Southern Germany. Philip was born in Bruges on 22 June/July 1478, the son of the future Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, by his first wife Mary, Duchess of Burgundy.

  8. Royal intermarriage - Wikipedia

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    The Habsburg Philip II of Spain and his wife, the Tudor Mary I of England.Mary and Philip were first cousins once removed. The wedding of Nicholas II of Russia and Alix of Hesse (whose name was changed to Alexandra Feodorovna in the process), second cousins through their shared great-grandparents Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Wilhelmine of Baden

  9. Elisabeth of Valois - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth married Philip II of Spain on the 22nd of June 1559. [6] Originally married via proxy at Notre Dame (with the Duke of Alba standing in for Philip) prior to leaving France, [6] the actual ceremony took place in Guadalajara, Spain, upon her arrival. The marriage was a result of the Peace of Cateau Cambrésis (1559). [6]