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      • Philip V (Spanish: Felipe; 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746) was King of Spain from 1 November 1700 to 14 January 1724 and again from 6 September 1724 to his death in 1746. His total reign (45 years and 16 days) is the longest in the history of the Spanish monarchy, surpassing Philip IV.
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  2. Philip V ( Spanish: Felipe; 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746) was King of Spain from 1 November 1700 to 14 January 1724 and again from 6 September 1724 to his death in 1746. His total reign (45 years and 16 days) is the longest in the history of the Spanish monarchy, surpassing Philip IV.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Philip V, king of Spain from 1700 (except for a brief period from January to August 1724) and founder of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain. During his reign Spain regained much of its former influence in international affairs. Learn more about Philips reign and accomplishments in this article.

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  4. May 18, 2018 · Philip V (1683-1746) was the first Bourbon king of Spain and a reformer who fought the War of the Spanish Succession. He reorganized the government, the army, the navy, and the economy, and founded several cultural institutions.

  5. Philip was the first Bourbon king of Spain. He died in Madrid, Spain. His reign of 45 years and 21 days is the longest in modern Spanish history. He was also the father of three Kings of Spain.

    • Charles II
    • Louis I
    • 1 November 1700 – 15 January 1724
  6. Philip V was the first Bourbon king of Spain and the winner of the War of the Spanish Succession. He reformed the government, the navy, and the trade, but suffered from mental illness and personal scandals.

  7. Apr 2, 2024 · Philip V (born c. 1293—died Jan. 3, 1322) was the king of France (from 1316) and king of Navarre (as Philip II, from 1314), who largely succeeded in restoring the royal power to what it had been under his father, Philip IV. Philip was the second son of Philip IV, who made him count of Poitiers in 1311.

  8. The Duke of Anjou, Louis XIV’s second-eldest grandson, became Philip V of Spain in 1700. To the great displeasure of Austria, the Bourbon dynasty now sat on the Habsburgs' former throne. A new war with France was brewing. King Charles II of Spain was about to die without an heir.

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