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Philip V of Spain


 

King Philip V of Spain (December 19, 1683July 9, 1746) or Philippe of Anjou was king of Spain from 1700 to 1746, the first of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain.

Life account

Philip was born in Versailles. The ever ambitious Louis XIV wanted to extend his Bourbon dynasty into Spain, and thus acquire rich possessions of the Spanish Empire. However, the other powers of Europe contested the idea, eventually leading to the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1713). Although Philip was allowed to remain on the Spanish throne, the war cost Spain the possession of Minorca in the Balearic Islands as well as Gibraltar to Great Britain and the Spanish Netherlands to the Habsburgs. The loss of the war greatly diminished the already fading power of the Spanish Empire, and throughout his reign, Philip saw the gradual decrease of Spanish power and the augment of the British as the supreme commanders of the sea and world trade.

Related Topics:
Versailles - War of Spanish Succession - Minorca - Balearic Islands - Gibraltar - Great Britain - Spanish Netherlands - Habsburgs

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On January 14, 1724, Philip abdicated the throne to his eldest son, Louis, but resumed it later that year when Louis died of smallpox.

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January 14 - 1724 - Louis - Smallpox

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Philip helped his Bourbon relatives to make territorial gains in the War of the Polish Succession and the War of the Austrian Succession. During his reign Spain began to recover from the stagnation it had suffered during the twilight of the Habsburg dynasty. Ferdinand VI of Spain, his son by his first queen Maria Luisa of Savoy, succeeded him.

Related Topics:
War of the Polish Succession - War of the Austrian Succession - Habsburg - Ferdinand VI of Spain - Maria Luisa of Savoy

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Philip was afflicted by fits of manic depression and increasingly fell victim to a deep melancholia. His second wife, Elizabeth Farnese, completely dominated her passive husband. She bore him further sons, including another successor, Charles III of Spain. He was later healed by the castrati singer Carlo Broschi Farinelli, who, for 20 years, sang the same four arias each night to the king, and his successor.

Related Topics:
Elizabeth Farnese - Charles III of Spain - Farinelli

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