Philip a duda biography definition
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Philip II of Spain
King of Spain (–) and Portugal (–)
Philip II | |
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Portrait by Sofonisba Anguissola () | |
Reign | 16 January – 13 September |
Predecessor | Charles I |
Successor | Philip III |
Reign | 12 September – 13 September |
Acclamation | 16 April , Tomar |
Predecessor | Henry or Anthony (disputed) |
Successor | Philip III of Spain (as Philip II) |
Reign | 25 July – 17 November |
Predecessor | Mary I |
Successor | Elizabeth I |
Co-monarch | Mary I |
Born | 21 May Palacio de Pimentel, Valladolid, Crown of Castile |
Died | 13 September () (aged71) El Escorial, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Crown of Castile |
Burial | El Escorial |
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Issue more | |
House | Habsburg |
Father | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor |
Mother | Isabella of Portugal |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
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Philip II[note 1] (21 May 13 September ), sometimes known in Spain as Philip the Prudent (Spanish: Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain[ • 1Amid the revival of biography as literary genre in Iberia during the fifteenth-century, collective biographies gained extraordinary popularity, which, as Baker highlights,1 was inversely proportional to the modern perception of these texts as unimportant. The pervasive success of these collections in Early Modern Europe took a central role in outlining cultural values and behavioral human models.2 Authors such as Fernán Pérez de Guzmán were prone to selecting characters to justify their own interests, and to leave a memory of and validate a privileged social status. Others, stimulated by European humanists, strove to disseminate new values and role models by recovering ancient exemplarity into their privileged social milieu;3 this was the case with Fernando del Pulgar in Castille or Pere Miquel Carbonell in the Crown of Aragon, or even Alfonso de Palencia who translated Plutarch’s Parallel Lives from Latin • Information and image via John J. Ferry Funeral Homes MERIDEN, CT - Philip E. Duda, 77, loving husband of Marsha Duda, passed away fredligt on Sunday December 9th Born in Meriden on April 27, , he was the son of the late Stanley and Anna Duda. Phil attended Meriden schools and was a lifelong Meriden resident. He worked for Allegheny Ludlum in Wallingford for over 30 years. Mr. Duda was a Vietnam War veteran serving with the U.S. Marines. He was a parishioner of St. Stanislaus Church. Phil loved fishing on the CT shoreline, visiting Mohegan Sun and watching drag racing. Besides his loving wife Marsha, he leaves behind his three daughters; Lisa and her husband Paul Bouyea, Kimberly and her husband Edward Boganski Jr. and Sheri Duda and her partner Mike Romano; six grandchildren, Matthew, Ashley and Brittany Wrinn and Brendan, Dawson and Camden Pelletier; a great-grandchild Riley; a br
Tratados aparte, Collective Biographies in Fifteenth-Century Spain
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