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Paraphin [41]
3 years ago
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How did Philip the second view the religious rights protestant citizens in his empire

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natulia [17]3 years ago
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PHILIP II<span> (SPAIN) (1527–1598; ruled 1556–1598), king of Spain. .... the Holy Roman </span>Empire<span> to </span>his<span>brother Ferdinand I (ruled 1558–1564); </span>Philip<span> would ... out </span>Protestant<span> cells within Castile and contriving to destroy </span>his<span> rival (and </span>Philip's<span> ..... Overmatched by </span>his<span> myriad responsibilities, during a long reign</span>Philip did his<span> duty, but ...</span>
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