King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain)1 
M, #11773, b. 22 June 1478, d. 25 September 1506
| Father* | Emperor Maximilian I (of the Holy Roman Empire)1 b. 22 Mar 1459, d. 12 Jan 1519 |
| Mother* | Princess Marie (of Bourgogne)1 b. 13 Feb 1457, d. 27 Mar 1482 |
| Relationship | 6th cousin 16 times removed of Robert Michael Damon |
| Reference | 8DJZ-7X |
King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) was born on 22 June 1478 in Bruges, Spanish Flanders, Belgium
.1 He was the son of Emperor Maximilian I (of the Holy Roman Empire) and Princess Marie (of Bourgogne).1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) married Princess Dorothea Marie (of Saxe-Weimar), daughter of Duke Wilhelm 'The Great' (of Saxe-Weimar) and Princess Eleonore Dorothea (of Anhalt-Dessau).1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) married Princess Juana (of Arag’On), daughter of King Ferdinand V (of Spain) and Queen Isabel I 'The Catholic' (of Castile And Léon), on 21 August 1496 in Lierre, Anvers, Belgium
.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) died on 25 September 1506 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain
, at age 28.1 He was buried at Granada Cathedral, Granada, Granada, Spain
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King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became King of Spain. Philip I 'The Handsome''s mother Princess Marie (of Bourgogne) died on 27 March 1482 in Bruges, Flanders
.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Queen EIeonora (of Portugal) on 15 November 1498.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Charles V (of Spain) on 24 February 1500.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Princess Isabel (of Spain) on 18 July 1501.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Emperor Ferdinand I (of the Holy Roman Empire) on 10 March 1503.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Princess Maria (of Spain) on 17 September 1505.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Princess Catalina (of Spain) on 14 January 1507.1
.1 He was the son of Emperor Maximilian I (of the Holy Roman Empire) and Princess Marie (of Bourgogne).1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) married Princess Dorothea Marie (of Saxe-Weimar), daughter of Duke Wilhelm 'The Great' (of Saxe-Weimar) and Princess Eleonore Dorothea (of Anhalt-Dessau).1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) married Princess Juana (of Arag’On), daughter of King Ferdinand V (of Spain) and Queen Isabel I 'The Catholic' (of Castile And Léon), on 21 August 1496 in Lierre, Anvers, Belgium
.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) died on 25 September 1506 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain
, at age 28.1 He was buried at Granada Cathedral, Granada, Granada, Spain
.1King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became King of Spain. Philip I 'The Handsome''s mother Princess Marie (of Bourgogne) died on 27 March 1482 in Bruges, Flanders
.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Queen EIeonora (of Portugal) on 15 November 1498.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Charles V (of Spain) on 24 February 1500.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Princess Isabel (of Spain) on 18 July 1501.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Emperor Ferdinand I (of the Holy Roman Empire) on 10 March 1503.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Princess Maria (of Spain) on 17 September 1505.1 King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) became the father of Princess Catalina (of Spain) on 14 January 1507.1Family of King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) and Princess Dorothea Marie (of Saxe-Weimar), daughter of Duke Wilhelm 'The Great' (of Saxe-Weimar) and Princess Eleonore Dorothea (of Anhalt-Dessau), |
6 Children of King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) and Princess Juana (of Arag’On), daughter of King Ferdinand V (of Spain) and Queen Isabel I 'The Catholic' (of Castile And Léon), |
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| Charts | English Royalty English Royalty (Indented) |
| Last Edited | 29 Apr 2018 |
Citations
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.