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  1. Filipe III (em castelhano: Felipe III; Madrid, 14 de abril de 1578 – Madrid, 31 de março de 1621 ), também chamado de Filipe, o Piedoso, foi o Rei da Espanha e Portugal como Filipe II de 1598 até sua morte. Era filho do rei Filipe II de Espanha e sua quarta esposa, Ana da Áustria . Membro da Casa de Habsburgo, Filipe III nasceu em Madrid ...

  2. Philip III of Spain (b. 14 April 1578; d. 31 March 1621), king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1598–1621) and, as Philip II, king of Portugal (1598–1621). Philip III was the first king since John II of Castile to begin what was to become a seventeenth-century Hapsburg trend: delegation of power to a chief minister ( valido ).

  3. e. The Expulsion of the Moriscos ( Spanish: Expulsión de los moriscos) was decreed by King Philip III of Spain on April 9, 1609. The Moriscos were descendants of Spain's Muslim population who had been forced to convert to Christianity. Since the Spanish were fighting wars in the Americas, feeling threatened by the Ottomans raiding along the ...

  4. House of Habsburg. King of Castilla and León and King of Aragon and Portugal. Also known as Philip II, Philip V, Filipe II, Filipe III. Born on 24 April 1578 in Madrid. Died on 31 March 1621 in Madrid. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q34464) » See 175 coins. » See 1 exonumia items.

  5. Henry IV of France. Mother. Marie de' Medici. Elisabeth of France or Isabella of Bourbon (22 November 1602 – 6 October 1644) was Queen of Spain from 1621 to her death and Queen of Portugal from 1621 to 1640, as the first spouse of King Philip IV & III. She served as regent of Spain during the Catalan Revolt in 1640–42 and 1643–44.

  6. The Catafalque of Philip IV of Spain was a large temporary catafalque built on the death of Philip IV of Spain in 1665 in the nave of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, Italy . Designed by architect Carlo Rainaldi and executed by many anonymous Roman artists and carpenters, the catafalque was an immense painted wooden construction, nearly reaching the ...

  7. Philip of Portugal is the name of three Spanish kings who ruled over Portugal under a different ordinal number. In Spain they were known as Felipe, and in Portugal as Filipe . Philip I of Portugal or Philip II of Spain. Philip II of Portugal or Philip III of Spain. Philip III of Portugal or Philip IV of Spain. It's also the name of a Crown ...