Phillip II and Henry IV

By natachi
  • Oct 29, 1556

    Truce of Vaucelles

    Truce of Vaucelles
    Henry II of France and Philip II of Spain signed the truce of Vaucelles
  • Period: Oct 29, 1556 to

    Henry IV and Phillip II

  • Oct 29, 1557

    Bankrupcy

    Bankrupcy
    Philip II first bankrupcy
  • Oct 29, 1559

    Escritorial Underway

    Escritorial Underway
    The Escritorial, an enormous palace built on a grid plan for Philip II, was begun in Madrid.
  • Oct 29, 1566

    Revolt in Netherlands

    Revolt in Netherlands
    First stages of revolt in the Spanish Netherlands
  • Oct 29, 1568

    War of Independence

    War of Independence
    An eighty year war of independence from Spain was carried on by the Calvinist and predominantly mercantile Dutch provinces.
  • Oct 29, 1568

    Revolt of Moriscos

    Revolt of Moriscos
    start of the Revolt of Moriscos
  • Oct 29, 1571

    Lepanto

    Lepanto
    Philip II defeats Turks at Lepanto
  • Nov 2, 1572

    King of Navarre

    King of Navarre
    Henry is crowned King of Navarre after the death of his mother
  • Nov 2, 1572

    St. Bartholomews Day Massacre

    St. Bartholomews Day Massacre
    5 days after Henry and Margarets wedding- which was an attempt to merge catholics and protestants- Catherine de Medici, along with a mass of followers, murdered thousands of protestants.
  • Nov 2, 1581

    KIng of Portugal

    KIng of Portugal
    Phillip II becomes King of Portugal
  • Spanish Armada

    Spanish Armada
    Phillip II decides to invade England and build the Spanish Armada
  • Taking of the French throne

    Taking of the French throne
    After Henry III was killed by a deranged monk, Henry of Navarre takes the French throne by force
  • "Paris is worth the mass"

    "Paris is worth the mass"
    Henry IV converted from protestantism to catholicism for the good of the country, and to gain more support.
  • Siege of Paris

    Siege of Paris
    Unsuccessful siege of Paris by Henry IV of France. Henry is forced to raise the siege when the Duke of Parma comes to its relief with a Spanish army.
  • Farnese invades France

    Farnese invades France
    Farnese invades France after being ordered to by Phillip, just as he was about to make progress in the Spanish Netherlands. This enabled rebels to regroup from their losses.
  • Revolt of Aragon

    Revolt of Aragon
  • Converting to catholicism

    Converting to catholicism
    Henry IV returns France to Catholicism
  • King of France

    King of France
    Henry IV was crowned King of France
  • Edict of Nantes

    Edict of Nantes
    Stopped the disputes between the catholics and protestants, regarded as the end of the French Wars of Religion
  • Battle of Fontaine-Française

    Battle of Fontaine-Française
    Henry IV of France defeats the Spanish, but is nearly killed due to his rashness. In January 1595, the king declared war on Spain to show Catholics that Spain was using religion as a cover for an attack on the French state—and to show Protestants that his conversion had not made him a puppet of Spain. He also hoped to take the war to Spain and make territorial gain.
  • Assassination of Henry IV

    Assassination of Henry IV