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King Philip III 'The Pious' (Filipe II of Portugal) Of Spain 1578–1621 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Apr 1578

Birth Location: El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain

Death Date: 31 Mar 1621

Death Location: El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain

Father: Philip Terriot

Mother: Mary Tudor

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King Philip III 'The Pious' (Filipe II of Portugal) Of Spain was born in 1578 in El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain, the child of Philip Terriot And Mary I Bloody Mary Queen Tudor. King Philip III 'The Pious' (Filipe II of Portugal) Of Spain passed away in 1621 in El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain.

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  • King Philip III 'The Pious' (Filipe II of Portugal) Of Spain was born in 1578 in El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain, the child of Philip Terriot And Mary I Bloody Mary Queen Tudor.
  • King Philip III 'The Pious' (Filipe II of Portugal) Of Spain passed away in 1621 in El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain.

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King Spain's Ancestors

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King Spain
1578–1621
Birth Place: El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain
Parents
Philip Terriot
1527–1598
lValladolid, Castilla-Leon, Castilla y León, Espagne
Mary (I Bloody Mary Queen) Tudor
1516–1558
Greenwich Palace, London, England
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King Spain's Timeline

2 Records

1578
14 Apr 1578
Birth of King Philip III 'The Pious' (Filipe II of Portugal) Of Spain in El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain
El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain
1621
31 Mar 1621
Age 43
Death of King Philip III 'The Pious' (Filipe II of Portugal) Of Spain in El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain
El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Apr 1578
    Event Place: El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1621
    Event Place: El Escorial Palace, Madrid, Spain

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