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* Philip the Handsome ( 1482 – 1506 ), Mary's son ; Maximilian I, his father, as regent ( 1482 – 1493 )
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Juana, Isabella's second daughter, married into the Habsburg dynasty when she wed Philip the Handsome, the son of Maximilian I, King of Bohemia ( Austria ) and entitled to the crown of the Holy Roman Emperor.
In 1467, Elisabeth, Queen of Poland, the last surviving sister, and later their son Philip the Handsome.
By marrying his son Philip the Handsome to the future Queen Joanna of Castile in 1498, Maximilian established the Habsburg dynasty in Spain and allowed his grandson Charles to hold the throne of both León-Castile and Aragon, thus making him the first de jure King of Spain.
After Mary's tragic death in a riding accident on 27 March 1482 near the Wijnendale Castle, Maximilian's aim was now to secure the inheritance to one of his and Mary's children, Philip the Handsome.
There they arranged for Maximilian's granddaughter Mary to marry Louis, the son of Ladislaus, and for Anne ( the sister of Louis ) to marry Maximilian's grandson Ferdinand ( both grandchildren being the children of Philip the Handsome, Maximilian's son, and Joanna of Castile ).
Maximilian died in Wels, Upper Austria, and was succeeded as Emperor by his grandson Charles V, his son Philip the Handsome having died in 1506.
# Philip the Handsome ( 1478 – 1506 ) who inherited his mother's domains following her death, but predeceased his father.
Their son, Philip I of Castile ( Philip the Handsome ) was the father of the later Charles V. The Holy Roman Empire was unified with Spain under the Habsburg Dynasty after Charles V inherited several domains.
* Eleanor of Austria ( 1498 – 1558 ), wife of Manuel I of Portugal and Francis I of France, daughter of Joanna of Castile and Philip the Handsome of Austria-Burgundy
Shortly thereafter, in 1492, Artois was ceded back to Marie's son Philip the Handsome, as part of an attempt to keep Philip's father, Emperor Maximilian I, neutral in French King Charles VIII's prospective invasion of Italy.
Margaret died on 23 November 1503, at the age of 57, shortly after the return of her step-grandson, Philip the Handsome, to Burgundy.
The Royal Chapel of Granada houses the remains of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile ( 1451 – 1504 ) and Ferdinand II of Aragon ( 1452 – 1516 ), as well as their daughter Joanna of Castile and her husband Philip the Handsome.
At the age of sixteen, John was chosen to marry his first cousin, the 20-year-old Eleanor of Austria, eldest daughter of Philip the Handsome of Austria-Burgundy and Queen Joanna of Castile, but instead she married his widowed father Manuel.
Ferdinand was born in Alcalá de Henares, Spain, the son of the Trastamara Infanta Joanna (" Joanna the Mad "), and Habsburg Archduke Philip the Handsome, who was heir to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor.
She was the last monarch of the House of Trastámara and her marriage to Philip the Handsome initiated the rule of the Habsburgs in Spain.
In 1496, Joanna, at the age of sixteen, was betrothed to Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy ( titular ), in the region of Flanders in the Low Countries.
However, her husband Philip the Handsome was unwilling to accept any threat to his chances of ruling Castile and also minted coins in the name of " Philip and Joanna, King and Queen of Castile, Léon and Archdukes of Austria, etc.
Philip I ( 22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506 ), known as Philip the Handsome or the Fair, was the first member of the house of Habsburg to be King of Castile.
Philip and 1482
In 1482, Margaret's mother died and her older brother, Philip the Handsome, at that time three years of age, succeeded her as sovereign of the Low Countries, with his father Maximilian as his regent.
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* 338 BC – A Macedonian army led by Philip II defeated the combined forces of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea, securing Macedonian hegemony in Greece and the Aegean.
In the wars of Philip V of Macedon and the Epirotes against the Aetolian league ( 220 – 205 ) Ambracia passed from one alliance to the other, but ultimately joined the latter confederacy.
In 1635 – 38, Pietro Boncompagni commissioned from Algardi a colossal statue of Philip Neri with kneeling angels for Santa Maria in Vallicella, completed in 1640.
Barcelona had always been the stronghold of Catalan separatism and was the center of the Catalan Revolt ( 1640 – 52 ) against Philip IV of Spain.
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