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Friday 12 June 2020

The Hapsburgs

Did you know that Spain was the biggest empire in the world in the 16th century?

In the 16th and 17th centuries, Spain was ruled by the Hapsburg dinasty. The grandson of the Catholic Monarchs, Carlos I, was the first Hapsburg King of Spain. The most importan kings in the Hapsburg dinasty were Carlos I and Felipe II.

Carlos I

Felipe II


During the 16th century, Spain was very powerful, but in the next century, Spain had many problems. Now watch this video about the Modern Age. Let's see some facts about the 17th century:


Activities: Copy all this information in your notebook. Read it and try to remember the most important facts.

Answer these questions in the notebook and write in the comments one of these questions:

1) What is a dinasty?
2) Who was Felipe II?
3) When does the 16th century take place?
4) When was the end of the Hapsburg dinasty?
5) Who were the most important kings in the Hapsburg dinasty?
6) Who were the moriscos?
7) Who was Juana la loca?

Have a nice day! 馃榿

26 comments:

  1. Hi everyone!馃槑 My question is: Who were the most important kings in the Hapsburg Dinasty? Carlos I and Felipe II. Bye

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    1. That's correct!! Well done!

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    2. Simon I do it. We have to send you the questions?

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  2. Hi Simon, my question is What is a dinasty? It is a succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field.

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    1. Very good. Think of a dinasty as a very powerful family.

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  3. Good morning Simon,my question is: who were the Moriscos?.They were successful merchants who were expelled fron Spain due to increased power.

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  4. hello simon my sentence is what is a dinasty? It is a succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field.
    Bay

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  5. Hi Simon un Aitor this video os verte goood...��������

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  6. Hi Simon, my question is: who was Felipe II? He was king of Spain from January 15, 1556 until his death in 1598.

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  7. Hi, good morning class, and Simon, 馃槈 my question: is what is a dinasty?

    Series of kings or sovereigns that belong to the same family.
    Period of time during which a dynasty is in power.

    bye nice day!馃馃槉

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  9. Hi simon my cuesti贸n is Who was Juana la loca? Juana I of Castile, called "la Loca" (Toledo, November 6, 1479-Tordesillas, April 12, 1555), was queen of Castile from 1504 to 1555, and of Aragon and Navarra, from 1516 to 1555, although from 1506 she did not exercise any effective power and from 1509 she lived locked up in Tordesillas, first by order of her father, Fernando the Catholic, and later by order of her son, King Carlos I.

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  10. My question is the 5
    the most important Hapsburg kings was Felipe II and carlos I

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  11. Hello Simon
    A dynasty is a series of rulers from one or different

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  12. Hi Sim贸n my cuestion is: what is a dinasty ? It is a sucession of people from the same family how play a prominent. Bye 馃槜馃槜馃槜馃槜馃槝馃槝馃槝馃槝

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  13. Hi Simon my question is the number 5:
    Who were the most important kings in the Hapsburg dinasty?
    Carlos| and Felipe||.

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  14. Hello Sim贸n, My question is: Who were the most important kings in the Hapsburg Dinasty? Carlos I and Felipe II.

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  15. Who were the most important kings in the Hapsburg Dinasty?: Carlos I and Felipe II . A dinasty is a line of hereditary rulers of a country. Felipe II of Spain, called "the Prudent" (Valladolid, May 21, 1527-San Lorenzo de El Escorial, September 13, 1598), was king of Spain from January 15, 1556 until his death, of Naples and Sicily since 1554 and Portugal and the Algarves - like Philip I - since 1580, making the long-awaited union . The 16th century begins with the Julian year 1501 and ends with either the Julian or the Gregorian year 1600 (depending on the reckoning used; the Gregorian calendar introduced a lapse of 10 days in October 1582). On November 11, 1918, he issued a proclamation acknowledging “in advance the decision to be taken by German Austria” and stating that he relinquished all part in the administration of the state. The declaration of November 11 marks the formal dissolution of the Habsburg monarchy. Los moriscos (palabra que deriva de moro) fueron los musulmanes del al-脕ndalus bautizados tras la pragm谩tica de conversi贸n forzosa de los Reyes Cat贸licos del 14 de febrero de 1502 en la Corona de Castilla, medida que las Cortes retrasaron en la Corona de Arag贸n hasta 1526. Juana I de Castilla, llamada «la Loca» (Toledo, 6 de noviembre de 1479-Tordesillas, 12 de abril de 1555), fue reina de Castilla de 1504 a 1555, y de Arag贸n y Navarra, desde 1516 hasta 1555 .

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  16. The most important kings were France, Portugal, Europe and England.

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