Events in Absolutism: Russia and Spain

  • Nov 3, 1516

    Spain: Hapsburg empire reaches its greatest size

    Spain: Hapsburg empire reaches its greatest size
    The Hapsburg Empire reached its greatest size in 1516 under the rule of Charles V.
  • Nov 3, 1533

    Russia: Ivan VI becomes russian Czar

    Russia: Ivan VI becomes russian Czar
    Ivan VI became the czar (king) of Russia in 1533. He was 3 years of age.
  • Nov 3, 1547

    Russia: Ivan VI and Anastasia get maried

    Russia: Ivan VI and Anastasia get maried
    Anastasia and Ivan's marriage took place on 3 February 1547 at the Cathedral of the Annunciation.
  • Nov 3, 1556

    Spain: Charles V steps down

    Spain: Charles V steps down
    By 1556 Charles V was exhausted and he decided to abdicate (step down).
  • Nov 3, 1556

    Spain: Ferdinand I ascends to throne

    Spain: Ferdinand I ascends to throne
    Ferdinand I took the Austrian throne in 1556.
  • Nov 3, 1556

    Spain: Philip II ascends to throne

    Spain: Philip II ascends to throne
    Philip II, a devout Catholic as well, ascended to the Spanish throne in 1556.
  • Nov 3, 1560

    Russia: Anastasia dies

    Russia: Anastasia dies
    In 1560, Anastasia died in Moscow, Russia.
  • Nov 3, 1564

    Spain: Ferinand II dies

    Spain: Ferinand II dies
    Simple statement: Ferdinand would eventually die in 1564.
  • Nov 3, 1571

    Spain: Spain defeated Ottoman Empire’s naval fleet

    Spain: Spain defeated Ottoman Empire’s naval fleet
    At the battle of Lepanto in 1571, which took place in Mediterranean Sea, Spain defeated the Ottoman Empire’s naval fleet.
  • Nov 3, 1580

    Spain: Spain overtakes Portugal

    Spain: Spain overtakes Portugal
    In 1580 Spain overtook Portugal, and united the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) under Spanish control.
  • Nov 3, 1581

    Spain: Protestant Faith War began

    Spain: Protestant Faith War began
    The war on the Protestant faith started in 1581 and took place in the Northern Netherlands (Dutch) and England.
  • Russia: Ivan VI dies

    Russia: Ivan VI dies
    When Ivan died in 1584 much of Russia rejoiced. He would go down in Russian history as one of the worst rulers ever.
  • Spain: Philip II dies

    Spain: Philip II dies
    Philip II, a devout Catholic as well, ascended to the Spanish throne in 1556 and did not give it up until his death 42 years later in 1598.
  • Spain: Protestant Faith War had ended

    Spain: Protestant Faith War had ended
    . In 1588 the mighty Spanish Armada set sail to conquer England. The smaller and faster English ships were too much to handle, and in the end the Spanish Armada was defeated. Philip II never really saw the end of this war. The war ended 13 years after Philip’s death in the year 1609.
  • Russia: Michael Romanov is appointed to russian Czar

    Russia: Michael Romanov is appointed to russian Czar
    In 1613 a 17-year old named Michael Romanov was appointed czar of Russia. Michael, who ruled Russia until 1645, became the 1st Romanov monarch.
  • Russia: Peter I becomes russian Czar

    Russia: Peter I becomes russian Czar
    A10-year old boy named Peter (Peter I; Peter the Great) became Czar of Russia in 1682.
  • Russia: Russia becomes an absolute monarchy

    Russia: Russia becomes an absolute monarchy
    Peter took full responsibility of the Russian throne in 1689 and turned Russia into a true absolute monarchy.
  • Russia: War begins

    Russia: War begins
    The war began in 1700 and ended in 1709 with Russia winning land along the Baltic Sea and finally gaining a warm-water port.
  • Russia: Peter I dies

    Russia: Peter I dies
    After a 43-year reign of Russia, Peter I died in 1725.
  • Russia: Catherine 11 gains russian throne

    Russia: Catherine 11 gains russian throne
    Eventually Peter III gained some control over the Russian government and married a German princess named Catherine. Peter soon became unpopular and was assassinated in 1762, leaving the Russian throne to his wife Catherine II. It is believed that Catherine II may have been involved in the assassination plot because of her love affair with one of the assassin’s brothers, but nothing could be proved. Nonetheless, Catherine II gained the throne of Russia and became the 13th Romanov monarch.