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Felipe II
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Publication Date
[2005], c1998
Language
Español
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Table of Contents
From the eVideo
Phillip II Inherits a Global Power (2:30)
Carlos V and European Dynasties (3:12)
Territories of the Iberian Peninsula (2:19)
Permanent Mercenaries and Conquest (2:13)
Castille and Aragon: Trade (3:44)
Inquisition and Protestant Reformation (3:25)
Spain's Counter-Reformation (2:59)
Charles V Abdicates to Phillip (2:34)
Phillip II's Legacy (4:00)
Panel Discussion on Phillip II (4:35)
Phillip II: Legends and Culture (4:27)
Power and Religion in Europe (3:44)
Spanish and Italian Relations (3:18)
Phillip II and Rome: Part I (5:26)
Phillip II and Rome: Part II (2:02)
Phillip II Compared to Carlos V (3:01)
Phillip II's World Influence (3:57)
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The "Prudent King" and The Escorial (2:11)
Italian Renaissance Flourishes in Spain (3:43)
Instruction of the Young Prince (3:19)
The King's Image Change (1:24)
Trip to Low Countries and Love for Nature (5:00)
Interior Decoration and Paintings (3:08)
Italian and Spanish Artists - Escorial (3:57)
Philip II and Tiziano (3:05)
El Escorial and Philip II (2:57)
Expert Panel - Education and Travels (4:22)
Expert Panel - The Court Moved to Madrid (5:30)
Expert Panel - El Escorial (2:38)
Expert Panel - Relation with artists (3:07)
Expert Panel - El Bosco (2:11)
Interest for Curiosities and Oddities (2:13)
The Theme of the Nude (2:01)
Was Philip II wise? (2:09)
Quality of the paintings at El Escorial (2:02)
Treatment and Remuneration of Artists (3:07)
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Philip II, a Powerful Historical Figure (2:01)
Bond in Defense of Catholicism (2:40)
Personality and Government (1:57)
Two Different Images (3:55)
Medieval and Modern Ways (3:17)
Admiration and Differences (1:11)
Documents with Advice (3:09)
Individuality and Affection (0:51)
Born and Educated in Spain (2:39)
Abdication (2:47)
Change in Politics at the Death of Charles V (1:49)
Philip II Forced to Warfare (1:20)
Progaganda against Philip II (1:41)
The Real Character of the King (1:41)
Introduction of the Expert Panel (2:59)
Philip II's Dependency from his Father (1:58)
Reasons for Retirement (5:34)
Charles V's Last Days at Yuste (3:00)
Similarities and Differences: War (3:19)
Similarities and Differences: Travels (3:28)
Similarities and Differences:Character (4:22)
Propaganda War (3:21)
Similarities and Differences: Religiosity (3:45)
From the eVideo
Philip II's Letters to His Daughters (3:28)
Sisters (0:49)
Family Trees in XVIth Century (2:00)
Matrimonial Alliances (1:48)
First Wife: Maria Manuela of Portugal (0:41)
Second Wife: Mary Tudor of England (1:06)
Third Wife: Elizabeth of Valois (2:34)
Fourth Wife: Anna of Austria (2:04)
Mary of Hungary, Philip II's Aunt (1:33)
Jane and The Convent of Descalzas (1:23)
Encounter with Empress Mary (1:14)
John of Austria, the half-brother (1:28)
An Extense Family (0:39)
Coldness and Affection (1:46)
New Style and Etiquette (3:20)
Kind Side of a Severe King (3:12)
Introduction of the Panel of Experts (1:03)
Family Alliances in XVIth Century (2:57)
Political Marriages (2:28)
Infant Mortality (1:18)
Prince Charles I (3:44)
Prince Charles I: The Black Legend (3:44)
Complots Between Political Factions (1:28)
Prince Charles' Relation with Stepmother (1:30)
Daughters and Politics (3:56)
John of Austria (3:31)
Mary of Hungary (2:58)
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Endless Hostilities (2:13)
Wars in Defense of the Empire (2:20)
Creation of the Armadas (2:13)
Spanish Armada and English Royal Navy (1:47)
Fortifications (4:03)
Men at War (2:09)
Failure in the Low Countries (2:51)
War in Low Countries Continues (1:47)
Position of the Pope (1:35)
Annexation of Portugal (3:20)
Panel of Experts (1:30)
Control of Defense Costs (1:35)
Control of Defense Costs: Another View (1:21)
Philip II's War Strategy (4:12)
Passive and Dynamic Defenses (4:29)
Recuperation of Turkish Fleet (1:11)
Defense or Offense? (3:36)
Failure of the Armada Invasion (3:36)
Spanish Road (4:49)
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Universal Monarchy (3:16)
State Machinery (2:07)
System of Councils (3:01)
Viceroys and Councils (2:51)
Inquisition (1:26)
System of Government (3:09)
Secretaries of State (3:57)
Four Periods of Government (2:10)
Personalized Form of Government (2:39)
Introduction of Panel of Experts (4:30)
Information and Money Distribution (5:03)
Power of the Secretaries (4:28)
Relation Inquisition - State (2:08)
Religious Persecuting in Protestantism (4:00)
Specificities of the States (3:05)
Secretaries (3:21)
Role of Family Members (2:55)
From the eVideo
Antonio Perez' Ostentatious Life (3:29)
Princess of Eboli (2:09)
Perez and Princess of Eboli Arrested (2:18)
Belligerent Escobedo Killed (3:32)
Perez Acts as a Double Spy (4:02)
Perez Accused of Escobedo's Murder (3:28)
Perez Alleges Having Followed Orders (2:03)
Antonio Perez Escapes Twice (4:10)
Antonio Perez Dies in France (2:52)
Introduction of the Panel of Experts (2:00)
Four Protagonists (3:37)
Power and Justice Delimitation (4:22)
Pope Gregory XIII Forms Political Group (4:47)
Power and Crime (2:29)
Aragon Against The King (3:17)
Aragon Complaints (4:00)
Generalized Discontempt (5:11)
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