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Philip IV of Spain

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Philip IV of Spain

Philip IV (Spanish: Felipe Domingo Victor de la Cruz de Austria y Austria, Portuguese: Filipe III; 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665), also called the Planet King (Spanish: Rey Planeta), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage of the arts, including such artists as Diego Velázquez, and his rule over Spain during the Thirty Years' War. By the time of his death, the Spanish Empire had reached approximately 12.2 million square kilometres (4.7 million square miles) in area but in other aspects was in decline, a process to which Philip contributed with his inability to achieve successful domestic and military reform. He was succeeded on his death by his young son Charles II as King of Spain and in 1640 (with the collapse of the Iberian Union) by John IV as King of Portugal.

Infobox

Reign
31 March 1621 – 1 December 1640
Predecessor
Philip II
Successor
John IV
Born
(1605-04-08)8 April 1605Royal Palace of Valladolid, Valladolid, Crown of Castile, Spain
Died
17 September 1665(1665-09-17) (aged 60)Madrid, Crown of Castile, Spain
Burial
El Escorial
Spouses
mw- Elisabeth of France (m. 1615; died 1644) Mariana of Austria (m. 1649)
Issueamong others...
Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias Maria Theresa, Queen of France Margaret Theresa, Holy Roman Empress Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias Charles II, King of Spain Illegitimate: John Joseph, Governor of the Netherlands Alonso, Bishop of Cuenca Alfonso, Bishop of Málaga
Names
NamesFelipe Domingo Victor de la Cruz de Austria y Austria
House
Habsburg
Father
Philip III of Spain
Mother
Margaret of Austria
Religion
Catholicism

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Regnal titles
Regnal titles
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Regnal titles
Preceded byPhilip III of Spain
Preceded byPhilip III of Spain
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Preceded byPhilip III of Spain
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
King of Portugal 31 March 1621 – 1 December 1640
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Succeeded byJohn IV
Count of Barcelona 31 March 1621 – 1641
Count of Barcelona 31 March 1621 – 1641
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Count of Barcelona 31 March 1621 – 1641
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Succeeded byLouis XIII of France
King of Spain, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily 31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665
King of Spain, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily 31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
King of Spain, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily 31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Succeeded byCharles II of Spain
Duke of Milan 31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665
Duke of Milan 31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Duke of Milan 31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665
Preceded byLouis XIV of France
Preceded byLouis XIV of France
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Preceded byLouis XIV of France
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Count of Barcelona 1659 – 17 September 1665
Preceded byAlbertIsabella Clara Eugenia
Preceded byAlbertIsabella Clara Eugenia
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Preceded byAlbertIsabella Clara Eugenia
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Duke of Brabant, Lothier,Limburg and Luxemburg;Count Palatine of Burgundy;Count of Flanders, Hainaut and Namur 13 July 1621 – 17 September 1665
Count of Artois 13 July 1621 – 7 November 1659
Count of Artois 13 July 1621 – 7 November 1659
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Count of Artois 13 July 1621 – 7 November 1659
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
French royal domain
Preceded byIsabella
Preceded byIsabella
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Preceded byIsabella
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Prince of Piombino 1628–1634
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Succeeded byNicholas I
Royal titles
Royal titles
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Royal titles
Preceded byPhilip
Preceded byPhilip
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Preceded byPhilip
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Prince of Asturias 1605–1621
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Succeeded byBalthasar Charles
Preceded byAnne
Preceded byAnne
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Preceded byAnne
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Prince of Portugal 1605–1621
Philip IV of Spain House of HabsburgBorn: 8 April 1605 Died: 17 September 1665
Regnal titles
Preceded byPhilip III of Spain
King of Portugal 31 March 1621 – 1 December 1640
Succeeded byJohn IV
Count of Barcelona 31 March 1621 – 1641
Succeeded byLouis XIII of France
King of Spain, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily 31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665
Succeeded byCharles II of Spain
Duke of Milan 31 March 1621 – 17 September 1665
Preceded byLouis XIV of France
Count of Barcelona 1659 – 17 September 1665
Preceded byAlbertIsabella Clara Eugenia
Duke of Brabant, Lothier,Limburg and Luxemburg;Count Palatine of Burgundy;Count of Flanders, Hainaut and Namur 13 July 1621 – 17 September 1665
Count of Artois 13 July 1621 – 7 November 1659
French royal domain
Preceded byIsabella
Prince of Piombino 1628–1634
Succeeded byNicholas I
Royal titles
Preceded byPhilip
Prince of Asturias 1605–1621
Succeeded byBalthasar Charles
Preceded byAnne
Prince of Portugal 1605–1621

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