Marriage·b. 1554
Marriage of Mary I and Philip II of Spain
Overview
On 25 July 1554 Mary Tudor married her cousin Philip of Spain, son of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, in Winchester Cathedral. The match was deeply unpopular in England — a Catholic prince of the rising Habsburg superpower marrying the reigning queen on terms widely seen as compromising English sovereignty. The marriage produced no children; on Mary's death Philip lost his English title and pursued the throne through war against her Protestant successor Elizabeth.
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Events of the era
- Abdication of Charles Vb. 1556
- English Reformationb. 1534
- Battle of Mohácsb. 1526
- Execution of Mary, Queen of Scotsb. 1587
- Defeat of the Spanish Armadab. 1588

