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Spanish and Portuguese Royalty
House of Habsburg
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Charles I (Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor)
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| Children
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| Philip II of Spain
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| Maria, Holy Roman Empress
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| Juana, Crown Princess of Portugal
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| Infante Juan (natural son)
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| Margarita, Duchess of Parma (natural daughter)
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Philip II (Philip I of Portugal)
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| Children include
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| Carlos, Prince of Asturias
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| Isabella, Archduchess of Austria
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| Catalina, Duchess of Savoy
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| Philip III of Spain
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Philip III (Philip II of Portugal)
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| Children include
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| Anne, Queen of France
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| Philip IV of Spain
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| Maria Ana, Holy Roman Empress
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| Infante Carlos
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| Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand
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Philip IV (Philip III of Portugal)
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| Children include
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| Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias
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| Maria Theresa, Queen of France
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| Margarita, Holy Roman Empress
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| Charles II of Spain
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| Charles II
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The Portuguese House of Habsburg commonly known as Philippine Dynasty is the third dynasty of Kings of Portugal named after the three Spanish kings who ruled Portugal between 1580 and 1640 in a personal union of the crowns. The three kings, all named Philip (Spanish: Felipe; Portuguese: Filipe, pron. IPA: [fɨ.'li.p(ɨ)]) were from the House of Habsburg.
[edit] Kings of the Portuguese House of Habsburg
[edit] See also