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Letter from Philip II of Spain to Pope Gregory XIII, 8th November 1579. Artist: King Philip II
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Letter from Philip II of Spain to Pope Gregory XIII, 8th November 1579. Artist: King Philip II
Letter from Philip II of Spain to Pope Gregory XIII, 8th November 1579. Letter written from El Prado by King Philip II of Spain to Pope Gregory XIII, praying him to grant a delay for the payment of a subsidy and to give credence to the Commendador Mayor of Castile in all that he shall say in that behalf. From the fourth series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I - V, (London, 1899)
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Correspondence Delay Facsimile King Of Spain And Portugal King Philip Ii Letter Payment Philip Ii Pope Signature Boncompagni Gregory Xiii Pope Gregory Xiii Print Collector3 Roman Catholicism
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The captivating print showcases a significant historical artifact, the "Letter from Philip II of Spain to Pope Gregory XIII". Created by King Philip II himself, this letter holds immense importance as it was written on 8th November 1579 in El Prado. The content of the letter reveals King Philip's plea to Pope Gregory for a delay in payment of a subsidy and his request for the Commendador Mayor of Castile to be trusted in this matter. The photograph beautifully captures the essence of this royal correspondence with its vibrant colors and intricate handwriting. The manuscript reflects the religious fervor prevalent during that era, highlighting both Catholicism and Christianity as dominant forces shaping Spanish society. This image transports us back to the 16th century, immersing us in an era where monarchs held immense power and influence over their countries. It symbolizes not only King Philip II's authority but also his dedication towards maintaining strong ties with religious leaders such as Pope Gregory XIII. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of Spain's rich history and its close association with Roman Catholicism. This print is not just a visual representation; it serves as a window into an important chapter of European history – one where religion played a pivotal role in shaping political alliances and decisions made by sovereigns like King Philip II.
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