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Louis XIV of France de Bourbon
(1638-1715)
Marie-Therese of Spain Habsburg
(1638-1683)
Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria Wittelsbach
(1636-1679)
Adelaide Enrichetta di Savoia
(1636-1676)
Louis de France
(1661-1711)
Mary Anne Christine of Bavaria
(1660-1690)
Philip V of Spain de Bourbon
(1683-1746)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Mary Louise de Savoie
2. Isabella Elizabeth Farnese

Philip V of Spain de Bourbon 1

  • Born: 19 Dec 1683, Versailles, France
  • Marriage (1): Mary Louise de Savoie on 3 Nov 1701
  • Marriage (2): Isabella Elizabeth Farnese on 24 Dec 1714
  • Died: 9 Jul 1746, Madrid, Spain aged 62

   Another name for Philip was Philippe Duc d'Anjou.

  General Notes:

King of Spain from 1700 (except for a brief period from January to August 1724) and founder of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain. During his reign Spain regained much of its former influence in international affairs.

Philip was a son of the dauphin Louis (son of Louis XIV of France) and of Marie Anne, daughter of Ferdinand, elector of Bavaria. Philip's whole career was influenced by the fact that he was a grandson of Louis XIV of France and a great grandson of Philip IV, king of Spain. Philip held the title of duc d'Anjou until 1700, when he emerged as a person of political importance. In that year Charles II, the last Habsburg king of Spain, who died without issue, left Philip all his possessions (Spain, Spanish America, the Spanish Netherlands, and parts of Italy). The refusal of Louis XIV to exclude Philip from the line of succession to the French throne resulted in the War of the Spanish Succession. The Treaty of Utrecht, signed in 1713, deprived Philip of the Spanish Netherlands and of the Italian possessions of the Spanish Habsburgs, but left him the throne of Spain and Spanish America.

During the first 13 years of Philip's reign France had a dominant influence on the Spanish court, and the French ambassador had a place on the inmost council of state. After the death of his first wife (María Luisa of Savoy) in 1714, Philip came under the influence of his second wife, Princess Isabella Farnese, who was the niece and stepdaughter of the duke of Parma. Because of Isabella's desire to secure territories in Italy for her sons, Spain became embroiled in conflict with Austria, Great Britain, France, and the United Provinces but managed to secure the succession of Philip and Isabella's oldest son, Don Carlos (later Charles III of Spain), to the duchy of Parma. Philip abdicated from the Spanish throne in January 1724 in favour of his oldest son, Luis, but was persuaded to become king again after Luis died of smallpox in August 1724. Philip's reign is noted primarily for the governmental and economic reforms instituted by his French and Italian advisers.

Philip had few intimate friends; his chief interests were religion, hunting, and music. During the last years of his reign he often lapsed into periods of insanity, and his wife largely controlled public affairs.

  Noted events in his life were:

• He was a Duke of Anjou.

• Acceded: King of Spain, 1724.


Philip married Mary Louise de Savoie, daughter of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia de Savoie and Anna Maria d' Orléans, on 3 Nov 1701. (Mary Louise de Savoie was born on 17 Sep 1688 in Italy and died on 14 Feb 1714 in Madrid, Spain.)


Philip next married Isabella Elizabeth Farnese, daughter of Odoardo II Farnese and Unknown, on 24 Dec 1714. (Isabella Elizabeth Farnese was born on 25 Oct 1692 and died on 11 Jul 1766.)


Sources


1 Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical (Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk), See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund II tafel 50.

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