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      • In 1559, Carlos became engaged to Elizabeth of Valois, eldest daughter of King Henry II of France. However, to hasten the reconciliation between Spain and France, Elizabeth married Philip instead.
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  1. In 1559, Carlos became engaged to Elizabeth of Valois, eldest daughter of King Henry II of France. [19] However, to hasten the reconciliation between Spain and France, Elizabeth married Philip instead. [20]

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  3. Feb 15, 2022 · The young prince Carlos was the son of Philip, Prince of Asturias, who would be King Philip II of Spain, and his first wife (and double first cousin) Maria Manuela, a princess of Portugal by birth.

  4. Jul 21, 2024 · Carlos de Austria was the prince of Asturias, son of King Philip II of Spain and Maria of Portugal, heir to the Spanish throne. His hatred for his father led him to conspire with the king’s enemies in the Low Countries, thus provoking his arrest.

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  5. DON CARLOS (1545-1568), prince of Asturias, was the son of Philip II. king of Spain, by his first wife Maria, daughter of John III., king of Portugal, and was born at Valladolid on the 8th of July 1545. His mother died a few days after his birth, and the prince, who was very delicate, grew up proud, wilful and indolent, and soon began to show ...

  6. CARLOS, DON (1545–1568), prince of Asturias, was the son of Philip II. king of Spain, by his first wife Maria, daughter of John III., king of Portugal, and was born at Valladolid on the 8th of July 1545.

  7. Apr 30, 2022 · About HRH Infante Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias. When 16-year-old Philip II of Spain (1527-1598) married Maria Manuela of Portugal (1527-1545) his father, the Emperor Charles V, told him not to overstrain himself: he was not marrying to enjoy sex, but to produce heirs.

  8. This portrait depicts Prince Carlos (1545-1568), heir to the Spanish throne and son of Felipe II (1556-1598), by his first wife and cousin, Manuela de Portugal (1528-1545).